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"..., Lucinda Jenney and Will Patton Laura Linney Local Police Officer "
Chilling, but cannot come together properly
“"I think we can assume that these entities are more advanced than us. Why don't they just come right out and tell us what's on their minds?"
The Mothman Prophecies more or less plays out like a feature-length episode of The X-Files, as it's concerned with an urban legend that's based in reality. Adapted from the 1975 book of the same name by John Keel, this supernatural thriller was directed by Mark Pellington, late of 1999's Arlington Road. The Mothman Prophecies is old-fashioned all the way through to its core, relying more on atmosphere and subtle chills than violence, and it does work to a certain extent. However, since the film was inspired by an unsolved supernatural case, it brings up far more questions than it can answer, and it both meanders and confuses due to the osten” read more
"When: June 7th First-Time Viewing: Yes. How: DVD from Netflix. What'd I Think?: Kind of creepy, middling, unmemorable entry in horror genre. My Rating: 6/10 Other Notes: NA."
" First Viewing Viewing Date: May 17th Via: Blu-ray Plot: A reporter is drawn to a small West Virginia town to investigate a series of strange events, including psychic visions and the appearance of bizarre entities."
" Directed by Mark Pellington Starring Richard Gere, Laura Linney, Debra Messing, Yvonne Erickson, Bob Tracey, Harris MacKenzie, Will Patton, Lucinda Jenney, Tom Tully, Shane Callahan, Nessbitt Blaisdell, Bob Laing, Dan Callahan, Allan Bates, Murphy Dunne, and featuring voice of Mark Pellington "