The generation that hops on Grindr to meet up with a dude they don't know, somewhere they'll have to get to by paying for a ride from another guy they don't know, might not understand how big a deal stranger danger was in the 90's. Maybe find a rando Dilf and ask him about it mid-handy. But if you grew up during that era, you may well be terrified by the freaky erotic thriller Never Talk to Strangers (1995). British theatre legend Sir Peter Hall directed this tale of when meet-cutes go wrong, and ulterior motives are revealed. Criminal psychologist Dr. Sarah Taylor (Rebecca De Mornay) is all messed up in the head for a terribly messed up childhood. Lucky for her, she bumps into the swoon worthy stranger Tony (Antonio Banderas) at the mall, and suddenly the two are a thing. Her neighbor Cliff (Dennis Miller) is obsessed with her, so when all sorts of weird and creepy stuff keeps happening, she assumes he's jealous of her new boyfriend. Only, when she hires a PI, he finds out that Tony has a giant file on Sarah made up of years' worth of research. What's this stranger up to? And is Tony even the creepy stranger the title refers to? Tony has a rather kinky fetish that might tip Sarah off to the idea that this stranger is a bit stranger than most. His apartment is covered in cages. We don't get to see that particular kink play out, but we do get to see Antonio's always amazing ass in an overhead, over the bed shot as he thrusts inside of Rebecca. Then, we see Antonio in the shower as he soaks his long, luxurious brown hair under a piping hot stream of water. As a matter of precaution, if Mr. Man ever meets a stranger that looks like a 1995 version of Antonio, he'll skip the talking and go straight to the cocking!