June 2, 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. An iTunes release is also scheduled soon after. The Mothman was a bizarre, flying, red-eyed creature that stalked rural West Virginia during 1966 and 1967. The creature was seen by as many as two hundred people before the collapse of a bridge spanning the Ohio River during December of ’67 signaled the end of the sightings.
The new film is being hailed by critics and cryptozoologists alike. Author and museum curator Loren Coleman called it a “benchmark film”, while Horror Society’s Michael DeFellipo called it a “must watch” documentary and referred to it as a “terrifying time capsule”. Dozens of positive reviews from various members of the press and media have also come in.
The Mothman of Point Pleasant is the fourth film from Seth Breedlove and crew at Small Town Monsters. It is directed and produced by Seth who co-wrote the film with Lyle Blackburn who also narrated. Seth and team begin shooting their fifth movie, Invasion on Chestnut Ridge, this coming weekend with an eye toward release on October 20th. The “Mothman” DVD is available through shop.smalltownmonsters.com.
About Seth Breedlove
Seth Breedlove is a freelance investigative journalist, filmmaker, and radio show host. He has contributed content to numerous websites on a variety of topics. He served as a columnist for the Massillon Independent, helming a weekly column titled "Slice of Life" that ran on the front page of the paper. In addition to his column he has covered news stories and daily assingnments for the Medina Gazette.
In 2014 he started SasWhat: a Podcast About Bigfoot with co-host Mark Matzke where each week they discuss the subject as a whole and interview various personalities from the field. Seth has also researched and examined historical Bigfoot reports from across the country, compiling an extensive database of newspaper articles dating back to the early 1800's.
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