“Lazareth” (*1/2 out of four) was a lumbering melodrama about an iconoclanastic recluse (Ashley Judd) who raises her orphaned nieces (Sarah Pidgeon and Katie Douglas) in isolation from the rest of the world until an outsider (Asher Angel) arrives and threatens their peaceful existence and turns their world upside down. Yet another movie about a backwoods/redneck family and how their way of life is disrupted but this has none of the emotional power or pull of “Winter’s Bone” or even “Into The Forest” and is tedious and dull. Even the vibrant Judd just seems to be giving a greatest-hits of her other performances. Martim Vian’s stark cinematography is film’s only asset.