Years after her own trauma, is now a student counselor who helps Julia when the stalker resurfaces at her college.
(1993) is a rare example of a TV-movie sequel that many fans and critics argue surpasses the original. Directed by Fred Walton , who also helmed the 1979 classic, this Showtime sequel reunites Carol Kane and Charles Durning for a psychological thriller that prioritizes dread over gore. 🛡️ Quick Review Summary When a Stranger Calls Back
The tension peaks as she realizes someone is moving things inside the house while the stranger is still at the door. 👤 Returning Legends Years after her own trauma, is now a
A surprisingly effective "legacy sequel" before the term existed. 🛡️ Quick Review Summary The tension peaks as
One of horror's most underrated opening sequences and a genuinely bizarre, creepy antagonist.
When Julia tries to help by calling for a tow, the line is dead.