Two decades after her brother mysteriously disappeared on Vancouver Island, a documentary filmmaker sets out to solve his missing person's case. But when a disturbing piece of evidence is revealed, she comes to believe her brother might still be alive.
In working with cinematographer Justin Sebastian, Tarasiuk produces a cleanly shot, crisp, and polished offering. It’s perhaps glossier than most found footage/mockumentary entries, resulting in wider appeal, but it’s a delicately woven mystery that scratches the itch for any diehard genre fan. Hunting Matthew Nichols doesn’t need to be anything other than what it is: a solid entry in the mockumentary pantheon.
Bee Delores
B-Sides & Badlands
Two decades after her brother mysteriously disappeared on Vancouver Island, a documentary filmmaker sets out to solve his missing person's case. But when a disturbing piece of evidence is revealed, she comes to believe her brother might still be alive.
In working with cinematographer Justin Sebastian, Tarasiuk produces a cleanly shot, crisp, and polished offering. It’s perhaps glossier than most found footage/mockumentary entries, resulting in wider appeal, but it’s a delicately woven mystery that scratches the itch for any diehard genre fan. Hunting Matthew Nichols doesn’t need to be anything other than what it is: a solid entry in the mockumentary pantheon.
Bee Delores
B-Sides & Badlands