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In ‘Obsession,’ love hurts. It really, really, really hurts.

  • Posted on May 15, 2026
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In ‘Obsession,’ love hurts. It really, really, really hurts.
In ‘Obsession,’ love hurts. It really, really, really hurts.

The new film Obsession has a familiar setup: A guy makes a wish, wish comes true, and things go bad. But what sets this twisted little movie apart is how bad things go, and the astonishing, terrifying performance of its lead actress, Inde Navarrette. Written and directed by Curry Barker, the film follows a schlubby music store employee (Michael Johnston) who’s in love with his coworker (Navarrette) and makes a wish on a cheap magic gag gift for her to love him. That love soon proves to be the kind that’s jealous, all-consuming and comes with a body count.Follow Pop Culture Happy Hour on Letterboxd at letterboxd.com/nprpopcultureListen to our episode about Margo’s Got Money TroublesSubscribe to Pop Culture Happy Hour Plus at plus.npr.org/happyhour
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