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Mothman

The hunter knows his prey
2010 | 86m | English

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A group of friends band together to hide the truth about a mutual friend's tragic death. They soon discover that an evil entity is in pursuit of them.
Release Date: Apr 24, 2010
Director: Sheldon Wilson
Writer: Lee Sung Jin, Patrick Walsh
Genres: Horror, Thriller, Science Fiction, TV Movie
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Production Companies Motion Picture Corporation of America, Upload Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Jan 29, 2026
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Jewel Staite Katharine
Connor Fox Derek
Susie Abromeit Mindy
Michael Aills Jared
Matty Ferraro Casey
Jerry Leggio Frank
T.W. Leshner Richard
Jess Sylvia Sally
Alex Hardee Jamie
Arvilla Riddick Elderly Woman
Wallace Merck Mayor Dinkins
Douglas M. Griffin Policeman
Kennon Kepper Young Boy
Lucy Faust Young Boy's Mother
Sam Schulak Scrawny Teenager
T.J. Toups Townsperson
Lawrence Turner Vinny
Sam Medina Native American
Shadoe Knight Torturer 1
Levy Easterly Torturer 2
Danny Broume Torturer 3
Ae Voight Coffin Maker
Budd Bird Town Drunk 1939
Michael Brossard Cop 1939
Shane Dufrene Cop 1939
Lee Kelly Frank 1950
Tyler Galpin Young Boy 1950
Jeff Galpin Driver 1950
Chris J. Fanguy Passenger 1950
William Maursky Passenger 1950
Name Job
William Maursky Unit Production Manager
Daniel Carrey First Assistant Director
Vanessa Hickey Second Assistant Director, Production Coordinator
Jeff Galpin Stunt Coordinator
Ben Jenson Stunts
Haily Nott Stunts
Danny Cosmo Stunts
Chris J. Fanguy Stunts
Holly O'Quin Stunts
Stephen Perir Stunts
Kristin Garlington Assistant Production Coordinator
Chris Hutchinson Second Second Assistant Director
Nichole Wlekinski Second Second Assistant Director
Amy Arter Script Supervisor
Hank Langlois Extras Casting
John Black First Assistant "A" Camera
Jule Fontana Second Assistant "A" Camera
Hunter Whalen First Assistant "B" Camera
Jay Irwin Second Assistant "B" Camera
Justin Watson Steadicam Operator, "B" Camera Operator
Bily Salazar Camera Loader
Declan Riain Gaffer
Alex P. Willson Key Grip
Sergio Silva Best Boy Grip
Justin LeBlanc Best Boy Electrician
Jared Talbot Electrician
Michael Capulli Sound Mixer
Michael McGrath Boom Operator
Ruston Head Art Direction
Mamae Bolton Set Decoration
Adam Cambre Leadman
Jonathan Cappel Set Dresser
Destin M. Herbert Property Master
Claire Hedlund Assistant Costume Designer
Renee Ragucci Set Costumer
Jillian Erickson Key Makeup Artist
Budd Bird Key Hair Stylist
Dorrian Wilson Makeup & Hair Assistant
Carlos Savant Special Effects Makeup Artist
Levi Holiman Location Manager
David Nash Special Effects Coordinator
Kip Taylor Special Effects Assistant
Morey Butler Armorer
Justin Janowitz Post Production Supervisor
Valerie Rodriguez Post Production Coordinator
Jason Dotts Supervising Sound Editor
Alex Brazan Sound Effects Editor
Cameron O. Galloway Dialogue Editor
Jesse Kees Sound Designer
Dean Treloar Sound Effects
John O'Bannon Assistant Sound Editor
Paul B. Knox Foley Editor
Jordan Lewis Foley
Michael Russo Foley Mixer
Clay Achee Foley Artist
Ryan Chase Foley Artist
Weston Ganucheau ADR Editor
Christopher Bremble Visual Effects Supervisor
Brent Caballero Casting
Laura Toplass Casting
Shauna Leone Costume Designer
Steve London Original Music Composer
Marie-Lou Gingras Editor
Jeremy Woolsey Production Design
John P. Tarver Director of Photography
Lee Sung Jin Writer
Patrick Walsh Writer
Sheldon Wilson Director
Name Title
Justin Bursch Co-Producer
Mike Callaghan Executive Producer
John Portnoy Executive Producer
Nick Thurlow Executive Producer
Todd Williams Executive Producer
Brad Krevoy Producer
Reuben Liber Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

_**Decent monster movie where the Mothman is linked to Shawnee leader Hokoleskwa (aka Cornstalk)**_ RELEASED TO TV IN 2010 and directed by Sheldon Wilson, "Mothman" details events in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, where a group of friends hide the truth about the death of one of their friends. Ye ... ars later, when one of the group returns to town (Jewel Staite), a supernatural creature with links to the unjust slaying of Cornstalk in 1777 preys on them due to their guilt of murder. Jerry Leggio plays the old blind man who has interesting insights about the Mothman. Some people were disappointed with 2002's "The Mothman Prophecies" because it was a mystery/horror film that shot for art and depth (and, in my opinion, succeeded) when what they really wanted was a conventional monster movie. Well, "Mothman" quells that desire as it's a straight creature feature. Being a TV flick, though, it only cost $2 million while "The Mothman Prophecies" was a theatrical release that cost $32 million eight years earlier. As such, it's no surprise that the latter is the superior production. Yet that doesn't mean "Mothman" isn't worth checking out if you appreciate TV-budget monster movies now and then. The prologue where someone inadvertently dies during youthful festivities in the woods is well done, except for elements of the cover-up. There's simply no reason that the teens couldn't have reported the kid simply drowned and they found the body. But it could be argued that they were young, dumb & drunk/high. I was too at one time. I liked the whole fictional linkage of the Mothman to Hokoleskwa (aka Cornstalk), which showed imagination in the scripting. Jewel is a worthy female protagonist and I didn't have a problem with the no-name cast who surrounded her (Connor Fox, Jess Sylvia, Susie Abromeit, Michael Aills & Matty Ferraro). As for the cartoony CGI monster, I actually found it kinda scary the first time I watched this movie (back when it originally came out) and even had a nightmare about it, which is something that almost never happens (these types of flicks rarely scare me, but I find them entertaining). Viewing the film again 7.5 years later, the monster isn't quite as effective as I remembered it, perhaps because a similar type of creature was used in the same director's superior "Scarecrow" (2013). It goes without saying that you shouldn't look to this movie for much accuracy about the Mothman sightings in 1966 Point Pleasant, which culminated in the December 15, 1967, collapse of the Silver Bridge and the death of 46 people. The movie simply uses the Mothman lore as a springboard for its own story. THE FILM RUNS 91 minutes and was shot in Denham Springs, Louisiana, and points nearby. WRITERS: Sonny Lee & Patrick Walsh. GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021