Archive for the “Small Town Monsters”

Cryptozoologist Launches Kickstarter

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on September 26th, 2017

Bigfoot, dog men, the Tasmanian Tiger, and the Loch Ness Monster—real or not, a new feature-length documentary film “Cryptozoologist” will tell the stories of the passionate researchers searching for the truth. “Cryptozoologist” gives dedicated professional researchers, authors, and adventurers an unbiased platform to tell the history of cryptozoology and share their research and evidence.

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The Mothman of Point Pleasant Film Premieres at Mothman Festival Event

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on September 14th, 2017

This weekend The Mothman Festival once again descends upon downtown Point Pleasant. While the town is no stranger to large crowds of paranormal enthusiasts and fun-seekers alike, this year’s event might push the attendance to record heights. Bolstered by guests from televisions “Mountain Monsters” and a number of high profile authors and personalities the festival is looking for attendees to come by the thousands.

Though the annual festival doesn’t kick off officially until Saturday morning, this year there will be a Friday night “Kick start” to the shindig that includes the first public, big screen showing of the hit independent documentary, The Mothman of Point Pleasant.

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The Bray Road Beast

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on September 11th, 2017

Just announced at CryptidCon! In autumn, 2018 STM tackles the Bray Road Beast as the first film in the Monsters of the Midwest trilogy.

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The Invasion on Chestnut Ridge

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on July 19th, 2017

A new film titled Invasion on Chestnut Ridge (from the creators of the just-released documentary, The Mothman of Point Pleasant) now has a trailer. “Invasion” tells the true story of one of the more bizarre places in America, and the unusual activity that has taken place there for decades. Ahead of the launch of the film, the official trailer has been released. Delving into one of the most intriguing, and unusual areas this side of the Bermuda Triangle, the film will tell the tale of the Kecksburg UFO crash, the Uniontown Bigfoot/UFO sightings, encounters with a large, prehistoric bird in Keystone State Park and much more.

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The Mothman of Point Pleasant Released Today!

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on June 2nd, 2017

The Mothman of Point Pleasant is a new documentary examining one of America’s most notorious urban legends. The film hits DVD, Amazon and Vimeo OnDemand TODAY.

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The Mothman of Point Pleasant reviewed by Loren Coleman

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on May 4th, 2017

The Small Town Monsters film production group delivers another outstanding documentary film about cryptozoology at the ground level, in the nonfiction countryside of America.

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Mothman Legend Becomes Reality in New Trailer for Small Town Monsters Documentary

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on April 13th, 2017

In 1966 four people driving on a deserted stretch of road in rural West Virginia encountered a bizarre, winged entity that came to be known as “the Mothman”. The event was the catalyst for a thirteen month-long string of unusual activity centered around the town of Point Pleasant, WV. For over a year, citizens of Point Pleasant were witnesses to UFOs, strange government and military-related activity, and the Mothman itself. Today a new trailer for a film that traces the Mothman case (titled The Mothman of Point Pleasant) has been released.

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Last Call for Small Town Monsters Mothman and Kecksburg Kickstarter

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on February 27th, 2017

The Mothman of Point Pleasant details a thirteen month span of time that kicked off in November of 1966 with the first sightings of a bizarre, winged, man-like creature in the small town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia and ended in 1967 with the collapse of the Silver Bridge. The film takes an in-depth chronological look at the case. Featuring numerous interviews with original witnesses, film promises to be a thoroughly terrifying account of an event that stretched the boundaries of belief. The film will have its big-screen premiere at the Mothman Festival this September.

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iTF 70 The Dogman

Posted by: Shannon LeGro on February 2nd, 2017

Vic Cundiff of Dogman Encounters Radio joins Shannon to talk all about the creature.

They have been reported for hundreds of years. They are notoriously aggressive and highly territorial. On this episode, Vic speaks of them coming into people’s homes, their hunting behaviors, frightening physical traits and more. Listen to Vic’s “Dogman Encounters Radio” on YouTube, and find Vic Cundiff on his website, DogmanEncounters.com

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The Mothman of Point Pleasant Is Revealed

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on February 2nd, 2017

The Mothman of Point Pleasant will tell the truly bizarre story of thirteen months that changed the town of Point Pleasant forever. It promises the first in-depth, chronological look at not just the Mothman-creature encounters but all of the unusual activity which took place around the town and seemed to culminate with the collapse of the Silver Bridge. The Silver Bridge incident claimed the lives of 46 people in 1967, an event which still affects the community to this day.

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The Mothman of Point Pleasant Kickstater Launches Tonight

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on February 2nd, 2017

Tonight at 7pm EST, the Kickstarter campaign to fund the production of the next two Small Town Monsters films will kick off. A slew of rewards are already set for backers including a Mothman t-shirt and poster by Sam Shearon, a Small Town Monsters poster by Matt Harris (featuring the titular monsters of the first four STM films) DVD copies of both “Mothman” and a fifth STM film titled, Invasion on Chestnut Ridge. There are also collectibles in the form of a Madballs-style Mothman head courtesy of toyline, Cryptorbs, and a Mothman statue designed and sculpted by Jean St Jean and put out by CreatuReplica. You can also get your name in the credits of both films or, for high level backers, get an executive producer credit.

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The Mothman of Point Pleasant

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on January 15th, 2017

Small Town Monsters returns for their fourth cryptozoology documentary! The Mothman of Point Pleasant chronicles the historic happenings that took place over the span of 13 months in 1966-67 in West Virginia.

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Monster Men: Lyle Blackburn

Posted by: Lyle Blackburn on December 1st, 2016

Check out the new video episode of Monster Men… I talk with the guys about my new Monstro Bizarro book, the Boggy Creek Monster documentary, and more!

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Fouke hosts monster of a premiere

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 11th, 2016

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New documentary chronicles area’s Boggy Creek Monster phenomenon

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SasWhat: Bigfoot in the Bluegrass State

Posted by: Seth Breedlove on October 9th, 2016

Join Mark and Seth this week as they journey to the land of blue grass and Bigfoot; otherwise known as Kentucky. They discuss some of the historical sightings from the state dating alllll the way back to the mid-1800’s and on up to the present day. As always, there’s a lot of ground to cover and they don’t manage to talk about everything they’d have liked to. A part two might be coming? Maybe?

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