The ‘90s were full of brilliant psychological thrillers that electrified audiences. Instant classics such as The Silence of the Lambs and Se7en transcend formulaic police procedurals by tapping into the alarming side of human nature while depicting the mental toll that the investigation takes on the detectives. Several less-than-stellar imitators followed these films, including Die Hard screenwriter Jeb Stuart ’s directorial debut, Switchback .

Released on Halloween in 1997 , Switchback attempted to take a unique approach to the psychological thriller genre. Rather than being set in a major American city, the film unfolds as a narrow-scope manhunt in the rural South between Dennis Quaid ’s obsessed FBI agent and Danny Glover , cast against type, as th

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