For tickets and show times, please click here. Making a mystery that is consistently engaging from start to finish should always be the main priority, especially if your film’s goal is to create paranoia amongst the audience as they watch. Despite having great mystery examples in this current decade (David Fincher’s “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” and Joel Edgerton’s “The Gift” come to mind), it’s a shame to see a film that can’t deliver a great mystery. Going through the Heartland film lineup, I was really hoping that Ramaa Mosley’s “Tatterdemalion” was going to be a hidden gem that delivers on a successful mystery. Instead, the film truly succeeds in showing the audience that even solid performances and pretty cinematography cannot save a mystery with no real payoff.
Heartland: Tatterdemalion
Heartland: Tatterdemalion
Heartland: Tatterdemalion
For tickets and show times, please click here. Making a mystery that is consistently engaging from start to finish should always be the main priority, especially if your film’s goal is to create paranoia amongst the audience as they watch. Despite having great mystery examples in this current decade (David Fincher’s “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” and Joel Edgerton’s “The Gift” come to mind), it’s a shame to see a film that can’t deliver a great mystery. Going through the Heartland film lineup, I was really hoping that Ramaa Mosley’s “Tatterdemalion” was going to be a hidden gem that delivers on a successful mystery. Instead, the film truly succeeds in showing the audience that even solid performances and pretty cinematography cannot save a mystery with no real payoff.