“Dead Of Winter” (** out of four) was a lukewarm suspense melodrama about a widowed fisherwoman (Emma Thompson) traveling alone through snowbound Minnesota who interrups the kidnapping of a teenage girl but finds herself in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with the girl’s attempted abductors (Judy Greer and Marc Menchaca). Striking wintry cinematography from Christopher Ross on stunning Finland locations can’t sustain film as it never grasps you as it should and grows unwieldy and monotonous. Thompson struggles with her garbled Minnesota accent. Incidentally, this is not a remake of the 1987 Mary Steenburgen/Arthur Penn thriller of the same name.