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The Stranger Beside Me (1995)

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Trust is a dangerous currency, and The Blind Rage Podcast is spending some time with THE STRANGER BESIDE ME (1995), a tense thriller led by Tiffani-Amber Thiessen. What starts as a promising romance quickly turns into something far darker as the warning signs begin piling up, the stakes keep rising, and every attempt to escape only pulls the trap tighter. Thiessen carries the film with a determined, sympathetic performance, while Eric Close brings plenty of charm and unease to a story built on manipulation, obsession, and the terrifying possibility that the person who claims to love you may know exactly how to use that trust against you. Once the film shifts gears, it rarely lets up, delivering the kind of escalating suspense that made small-screen thrillers such a reliable source of late-night anxiety throughout the '90s. Brandon and Tony discuss the performances, the tension, the memorable twists, and the particular brand of television movie drama that keeps viewers glued to the screen long after common sense suggests walking away.

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