Obsession (2025)
All hail to every filmmaker and studio head's orgasmic wet dream......to make a low, low budget horror movie that grabs the zeitgeist by the balls,(or that part Trump likes to grab) consumes pop culture conversation and most importantly.....makes serious bank, week after week after week, leaving mega-budget behemoths like 'Disclosure Day' and 'Supergirl' dying in the dust.
In other words....this movie says to "The Blair Witch Project"....hold my beer.
You may well ask......how is this accomplished? What's the secret? How did Curry Barker, a YouTube auteur, capture lightning-in-a-bottle and hit the horror G-spot that drove audiences wild?
Out modest observations follow.....
Keep It Simple
'Obsession' presents nothing more than a be-careful-what-you-wish-for 'Twilight Zone episode stretched out to feature length, a 'Monkey's Paw' combo of sly supernaturalism and grisly consequences.
Lovelorn record store clerk 'Bear' (Michael Johnston) crushes on co-worker Nikki (Inde Navarrette). Desperate for her attention, he makes use of a 'One Wish Willow' novelty item; break the little stick as you make your wish and Willow makes it happen......with a vengeance.
Nikki's now magically in the grip of the spell and her newly found overpowering love of Bear reaches psychotically delirious heights.....and blood 'n gore soon come a-splatterin'.....some of it involving Bear's recently dead cat......
Simple enough, right? But you need two more key ingredients to fully bake a horror film capable of sucking up a multi-million dollar box office haul.....
Bring the crazy.....and get one hell of an MVP in your cast to do it......
Who can ever forget an unrecognizable Amy Madigan as the evil, mad, mad Aunt Gladys in "Weapons"? Audiences cringed and laughed at the loathsome Gladys and Hollywood showered Madigan with Best Supporting Actress awards.......
Well, say hello to Inde Navarrette's rampaging Nikki who in the throes of the malevolent Make A Wish Willow, turns the life of the hapless Bear into a romantic nightmare. Navarette seizes the day here, making Nikki the role of a lifetime as she proceeds to tear up the screen and scare the bejabbers out of you.
Nikki's mixture of pathetic need and homicidal fury sends the film spiraling into that Krazytown experience that audiences crave and she's the primary reason the film continues to pack the multiplexes all through the summer. (We fully expect instant star Navarrette to be included in next winter's awards show hoopla.....)
And there's the recipe for a horror blockbuster....until one day it doesn't work, because as screenwriter William Goldman wisely stated about the film business, "Nobody knows anything".
But it sure works for "Obsession" so check it out if you haven't already......
4 stars (****).