What’s Love Got to Do with ‘Obsession’?

What’s Love Got to Do with ‘Obsession’?

From Cannonball with Wesley Morris by The New York Times

June 11, 2026 · 53 min

About this episode

Wesley Morris discusses the film 'Obsession' and its implications on modern relationships with guest Angelica Jade Bastién.

“Obsession” is about a guy who makes a wish for a girl to love him “more than anyone in the entire world.” What follows is a classic horror movie trope: the girlfriend from hell. One of the movie’s tag lines is “be careful who you wish for.” And younger audiences are flocking to see “Obsession,” making it a genuine Gen Z phenomenon. The film’s writer-director-editor, Curry Barker, is also part of that generation. The 26-year-old, who had previously been making content for YouTube, is now responsible for a film that has made over $230 million (so far) on a budget of $750,000. Hollywood has taken notice. Barker has been offered an eight-figure deal for his next movie, sight unseen. For Wesley Morris, the success of “Obsession” raises a bigger question about relationships today: Is this how the young folks think about love—as something that should appear instantaneously, without effort, but might also ruin their lives? With all this in mind, Wesley invited Angelica Jade Bastién, a pop culture critic with New York Magazine, onto the show to ask, “Are the kids all right?”

People in this episode

Host: Wesley Morris

Guest: Angelica Jade Bastién

Topics covered

  • love
  • relationships
  • Gen Z
  • horror movies
  • pop culture

Keywords

  • Obsession
  • Curry Barker
  • Gen Z
  • horror
  • relationships
  • love

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: New York Magazine

Books & works: Obsession

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