Never Talk to Strangers 1995

Critics score:
15 / 100

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Caryn James, New York Times: It's an easy-to-watch movie that will be even easier on video, where it should turn up any minute. Read more

James Berardinelli, ReelViews: Here's a sure method to guess whodunnit in bad mystery thrillers: pick the suspect most likely to shock the audience and you have the killer. Read more

Peter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle: It's mysterious and sexy enough to keep tension alive until, too bad, the whole thing collapses with a twist ending that is nearly laughable. Read more

Wally Hammond, Time Out: An adequate psychological thriller on a topical theme -- Repressed Memory Syndrome -- but with little special quality, few frills or thrills, and a relaxed, almost languid exposition. Read more

Brendan Kelly, Variety: Reasonably entertaining but largely uninspired. Read more

Hal Hinson, Washington Post: [Hall] can't triumph over the problems in the script, or tie up all the loose ends, but his brisk, competent approach does minimize the effects of these flaws. Read more