
A Greek God Entertainment LLC proudly unveils Sharp Obsession a powerful, award-winning psychological thriller that has emerged as one of the most talked-about independent horror films on the international festival circuit. Garnering over 100 awards and recognitions worldwide, the film has captivated audiences and critics alike with its emotionally gripping narrative, atmospheric tension, and unrelenting psychological intensity.
Released through BayView Entertainment, Sharp Obsession continues to expand its global reach, now streaming on Screamify and Fawesome, while also available to rent or own on Prime Video and Fandango at Home.
At the center of this haunting descent into psychological terror is Hannah, a young aspiring singer searching for hope, purpose, and a new beginning. What initially appears to be a life changing opportunity quickly transforms into a waking nightmare after she moves in with Samantha, a magnetic and outwardly compassionate woman whose kindness conceals a deeply fractured and dangerously obsessive mind. As Samantha’s fixation intensifies, the boundaries between friendship, manipulation, control, and madness begin to collapse. Trapped within a spiraling web of emotional torment and escalating violence, Hannah and those closest to her are forced into a terrifying battle where survival itself becomes uncertain.
Written and directed by visionary filmmaker Abraham Lopez, the film showcases commanding performances from Deborah Shirley, Natalie Moore, Jaclyn Lopez, Sam Nejad, Chase Mattson, and Faith West, each delivering emotionally charged and unforgettable performances that amplify the film’s unsettling realism and emotional weight.
Combining haunting cinematography, emotionally driven storytelling, and relentless suspense, Sharp Obsession stands as a bold cinematic achievement in modern independent horror, a chilling exploration of obsession, trauma, manipulation, and the darkness hidden beneath human connection. More than just a thriller, the film is an immersive psychological experience that lingers long after the credits roll, solidifying its place as a powerful and unforgettable entry into contemporary genre cinema.