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Very daunting and sinister the movie Mojave takes you on a trip to the dessert where everything goes wrong. Well-acted by Oscar Isaac and Garrett Hedlund their performances get deliriously evil as their characters develop. If you like a crafty script filled with suspense and intrigue, then this quirky film is for you.

Conflicted about his life and family, Tom (Garrett Hedlund) a film producer, takes a drive into the nearby Mojave Desert to think over his future. Riding through a canyon he crashes his car. Now on foot he sets up camp where Jack (Oscar Isaac), a mysterious traveler, asks to join him by the fire. Jack makes an offhanded remark that upsets Tom and an altercation ensues leaving the drifter unconscious. Tom walks away heading for the nearest sign of civilization followed by Jack who keeps his distance. When an accidental shooting occurs, Jack ups his pursuit, now with a vengeance.

Tom (Hedlund) and Jack (Isaac) in  MOJAVE
Tom (Garrett Hedlund) and Jack (Oscar Isaac) in MOJAVE

The film progresses from there with a few additional twists as Tom tries to get his life back together and put the dessert incident behind him. Director and writer William Monahan who wrote the screenplays for The Departed and Body of Lies keeps his film very suspenseful adding more troubles for Tom as he eludes Jack that’s now his stalker. He adds more problems for Tom inserting his lawyer Jim (Walton Goggins) that passes along skeptical advice, his business partner Norman played by Mark Wahlberg who’s reluctant to help and detective Beaumont (Dania Ramirez) who has a nose for crime.

Jack (Oscar Issac) gets the drop on Tom (Garrett Hedlund) in  in MOJAVE
Jack (Oscar Issac) gets the drop on Tom (Garrett Hedlund) in in MOJAVE

Oscar Isaac (ex-Machina) creates a very sinister character as Jack. He presents himself as scary then becomes this menacing stalker that will do anything to make Tom squirm over the incident in the dessert. I like his character a lot as he’s the catalyst that makes the film work. Forcing confrontations, threatening to kill his family and trying to destroy his life culminates in a diabolical cat and mouse thriller.

Tom (Garrett Hedlund) takes aim in MOJAVE
Tom (Garrett Hedlund) takes aim in MOJAVE

Garrett Hedlund (Unbroken) fits in nicely as Tom the conflicted filmmaker who tries to shake the stalker off his back. Trying to fix all the damage as he runs from Jack only makes things worse as Tom steps in one rabbit hole after another. Spiraling down from fame and fortune to a pit that never ends, Hedlund shows his fine acting ability in this realistic performance.

Mojave has been rated R for language and some violence. There are also some scenes of suggested sexual activity. Be cautious when deciding to allow immature children see the film as most of the scenes are inappropriate for adolescents.

FINAL ANALYSIS: An above average mystery thriller. (B-)

Additional Film Information:
Cast:  Oscar Isaac, Garrett Hedlund, Louise Bourgoin, Walton Goggins, Mark Wahlberg
Directed and Written by: William Monahan
Genre: Psychological Thriller
MPAA Rating: R for language and some violence
Running Time: 1 hr. 33 min.
Release Date: January 22, 2016
Distributed by: A24

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Writer, critic, film editor John Delia, Sr. has been on all sides of the movie business from publications to film making. He has worked as a film critic with ACED Magazine for more than 20 years and other publications for a total of 40 years. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Florida. John is a member of the Southeastern Film Critics Association and Critics Association of Central Florida Send John a message at jdelia@acedmagazine.com