Like a lot of the best mysteries, the wonderfully moody neo-noir “Disappearance at Clifton Hill” is less about solving a crime than about understanding its meaning. Tuppence Middleton plays Abby, an unlikely sleuth. While running from a troubled past, she returns to the decrepit Ontario tourist-trap motel that belonged to her late mother. The plot of “Disappearance at Clifton Hill” is convoluted, but in a good way. As Abby gets to the bottom of her mystery, she finds every answer raises more questions.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 27, 2020 17:26 UTC