Curry Barker's debut horror feature, Obsession, is a chilling blend of classic horror tropes, with a particular focus on possession and the 'be careful what you wish for' theme. The film's success lies in its ability to create a deeply unsettling atmosphere, thanks in no small part to the contributions of Barker's father, Jeff, who wrote a particularly terrifying scene. This article delves into the making of Obsession, exploring the unique blend of horror elements, the creative process behind the film's memorable moments, and the potential for a sequel or anthology series. It also examines the film's exploration of obsession, the complexities of human relationships, and the psychological implications of the characters' actions. The author reflects on the impact of the film, comparing it to other horror classics and discussing the role of the audience in experiencing fear and suspense. The article concludes with a reflection on the potential for a sequel, exploring the themes of wish fulfillment and the consequences of unchecked desires.