“Through The Glass Darkly” (**1/2 out of four) was a moderately well-done small-town murder melodrama about a middle-aged woman (Robyn Lively) whose daughter disappears; one year later another girl disappears and she begins to investigate to try and uncover a link between the two while local law enforcement want to keep things quiet and she begins to suspect there is a tie between the two. Well-captured with mood and emotional power by writer/director Lauren Fash and cinematographer Damian Horan but it gradually wanes before its finish. An interesting feature-film return for Lively who fans may remember from “The Karate Kid 3” and “Teen Witch.”

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