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Before Curry Barker gave us Obsession, other movies delved into the subject, albeit with a little less supernatural flair. Barker’s Nikki and Bear may be the victims of a sinister novelty item, but the movies below didn’t need a One Wish Willow to cast their spell; these people are all products of disturbed and determined minds.
Unlike monsters or ghosts, these films are frightening because they center on people who simply cannot let go. Whether driven by romance, fandom, jealousy, loneliness, or control, each obsessive character believes they’re acting out of love, even as they destroy the object they want the most. That’s what makes these stories linger: the villain isn’t chasing power or revenge, but, as with Bear in Barker’s masterpiece, they twist intimacy into something terrifying.
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1. Misery (1990)
Famous novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a remote car crash and discovers that his “number one fan” has taken him in to nurse him back to health. But he also learns that she has no intention of letting him go. What begins as devoted admiration devolves into imprisonment, torture, and psychological warfare. It’s one of horror’s greatest explorations of parasocial obsession. It perfectly captures the terrifying line between admiration and gross infatuation.
2. The Invisible Man (2020)
In this entry into the Universal Dark Universe, an abusive ex refuses to let go. Even after his apparent death, he continues to terrorize his former partner using the invisibility technology he created. The film brilliantly portrays how obsessive control freaks can continue their abuse long after a relationship ends. It’s a chilling modern take on stalking and coercive obsession.
3. The Loved Ones (2009)
When a high school boy declines an awkward classmate’s invitation to prom, she and her father create their own horrifying version of the dance using him as the sole unwilling guest. This one is about rejection and how an unstable mind can create a graphic and bloody nightmare.
4. May (2002)
A lonely veterinary assistant desperately wants friendship and love but becomes fixated on the individual body parts she admires most in the people around her. In search of the perfect companion, she gets proactive and constructs her own friend. This is equal parts heartbreaking and horrifying; a cult classic about loneliness morphing into auto-obsession.
5. Single White Female
A woman answers an ad for a roommate only to discover that her new housemate slowly begins copying her appearance, personality, relationships, and identity. This little creeper allows Jennifer Jason Leigh to become a psycho with an inferiority complex, which leads her down a dark path to a different kind of Identity theft.
6. Swimfan
This is the high school equivalent of Fatal Attraction (another obsessed-driven classic), where a talented swimmer’s brief fling with a classmate spirals into relentless stalking, manipulation, and increasingly deadly behavior as she refuses to accept his rejection. It’s a cautionary tale about infatuation with a slasher-level intensity.
7. Greta
After returning a lost handbag to a lonely widow, a young woman becomes the object of an increasingly disturbing fixation. The older woman’s desire for companionship quickly transforms into relentless stalking. This is a slow-burning psychological thriller with many unsettling horror elements.
8. The Fan
Even in the ’90s, fandom was a problem. In this film, a baseball superfan becomes dangerously fixated on his favorite player, convinced he must eliminate anyone standing in the athlete’s way, even going so far as to commit murder. It’s an unnerving look at toxic fandom pushed to its violent extreme.

