Obsession currently has an average rating of 8.2 out of 10 and has been rated by 104 users on our platform.
...may be too merciless to invite multiple viewings, but, then again, some horror hounds might not be able to stop thinking about it.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaPut your hands over your face and clamp your popcorn bucket between your knees – here be jump-scares.
Read full review at Nme...distills the ambient gender-based resentment of 2020s internet culture into a horror film that could be described as an EC Comics-style pulp morality tale...
Read full review at Roger EbertLove goes gruesomely awry in this horror twist on the needy partner.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleSeriously powerful and seriously impressive.
Read full review at Film Threat...the latest “smart” horror hit in a genre at long last valuing sophistication over sequels.
Read full review at Movie NationBarker's phenomenal thriller has a simple premise, plenty of subtext and an exceptional star-making performance by Navarrette.
The only thing wrong with this movie is the cat dying. It's a tired trope at this point.
Mediocre story, not much horror about it and no novelty. The female lead carried it a bit actually. It's way too overhyped in my opinion...
The film’s big set pieces are as chilling in their effect as they are confident in their execution.
Read full review at Slant MagazineI was constantly torn between wanting to hide from the chaos and being unable to look away.
Read full review at Little White Lies...as good as Johnston is, Obsession belongs to Inde Navarrette who delivers one of the year's best performances that you won't be able to forget.
Read full review at Digital SpyA boy wishes for a girl to love him, only to experience swift, nasty consequences, in this timely, creepy debut.
Read full review at The Independent...the way in which it twists and warps the dusty material into a startling meditation on unhealthy infatuations is hugely impressive.
Read full review at Empire