Slow-going psychological thriller about an unpublished novelist who, in search of material, insinuates himself into the life of a paroled mass murderer. Lou Diamond Phillips wrote the screenplay with himself in mind as the star, and there is a facileness, a routineness about the writing. But not about the performance of Clancy Brown as the tormented murderer. He can't do much to add to our comprehension, but he does wonders with our sympathy. Directed by Scott D. Goldstein. (1991) — Duncan Shepherd
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