Two top actresses in low-to-medium-level material, a slavering serial-killer thing, with an overdrawn finale and a checklist of unanswered questions. Sigourney Weaver, as the traumatized agoraphobic brandy-swilling psychological expert, comes too close to repeating herself too soon after her victim role in Death and the Maiden. But Holly Hunter forges intrepidly ahead as the thoroughly professional police detective on the case: polite, tart, self-assured, self-deprecating (after strapping on a bulletproof vest: "Kinda defeats the purpose of my Miracle Bra"), tough, compassionate, brisk, pensive. In sum, multifaceted and human. With Dermot Mulroney, William McNamara, Will Patton, and Harry Connick, Jr.; directed by Jon Amiel. (1995) — Duncan Shepherd
This movie is not currently in theaters.