A simple "be careful what you wish for" premise transcends the sum of its parts by making us fear being the perpetrator even more than being the victim. We are fast approaching the point where the surest path to becoming a horror film director is to start a career in short-form comedy. Jordan Peele shocked the world with *Get Out*; Zach Cregger turned this into a trend with *Barbarian* and *Weapons*; and Danny and Michael Philippou jumped on the bandwagon with *Talk to Me* and *Bring Her Back*. Now, YouTube prankster Curry Barker has released one of the best horror films of 2025. Director: Curry Barker Writer: Curry Barker Stars: Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrette, Cooper Tomlinson *Obsession* kicks off with the simplest of horror premises: Bear (Michael Johnston) is a shy, sensitive music store employee who can’t seem to muster the courage to ask out his coworker and childhood friend, Nikki (Inde Navarrette). Instead of being honest with her and confessing his true feelings,...
The primary pleasure of *Apex* lies in watching Theron push herself physically in the wilderness. While reviewing Baltasar Kormákur’s filmography, I discovered that he made his directorial debut with *Go LazyTown!* in 1996. That musical comedy centers on an athletic elf who inspires some indolent children to adopt healthier lifestyles and compete in a sports contest (I read the synopsis on IMDb). While watching Kormákur’s survival thriller, *Apex*, I realized that this new film, in a way, also revolves around being healthy and physically fit. Director: Baltasar Kormákur Writer: Jeremy Robbins Stars: Charlize Theron, Taron Egerton, Eric Bana If the main character, Sasha—played by Charlize Theron—manages to defeat the psychopathic Ben—portrayed by Taron Egerton—it is because this adrenaline junkie possesses the physical conditioning necessary to endure the rugged terrain of the wilderness. She is capable of scaling rocky mountains, fending for herself in turbulent waters, and ...