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The Mothman Curse (Review)

Director – Richard Mansfield (Wolfskin: Sister of the Wolf Spirits)
Starring – Rachel Dale (Macbeth No More), Stephen Glover (Making It), and Daniel Mansfield (The Secret Path)
Release Date – 2014
Rating – 2/5

Tagline – “An ancient evil unleashed”

When I was in elementary school I started my descent into horror whenGoosebumps premiered and never looked back. I would sometimes visit the library and would check out the same novel featuring several West Virginia ghost stories. That novel, The Devil’s Tea Tables: West Virginia Ghost Stories and Other Tales. was and still is one of my favorite reads. I absolutely loved that book and recently bought it while traveling to a park here in the state.

Anyway, one time I was returning the novel to the library and the janitor was near the counter when I dropped it off. I grew up in rural West Virginia in one of the poorest counties in the nation so metal, horror, and the like was not a popular subject among the religious fanatics of the 90s. However, the janitor, standing there with his Alice in Chains t-shirt told me to check out a book titledThe Silver Bridge and then told me, in detail, about the Mothman. His little yarn scared the total shit out of me and I did not have the guts to check the book out but this incident stayed with me forever until I was in high school and decided to dive deeper into the Mothman.

It was this time that theMothman Prophecies was released. When I learned that the legend was from West Virginia I was instantly hooked and been actively interested in the legend since. Recently, Wild Eye sent me the found footage (so to speak) film The Mothman Curse. I was intrigued and was very thankful they sent it my way.

**Spoiler Alert**The film follows two young women in London who work in an old museum. As the two work one of the young girls start to suspect her friend is hiding something from her because she is acting weird. The girl has been acting strange and before long her friend starts to see things out the corner of her eye and black apparitions that disappear upon closer inspection. Soon her friend reveals that she has accidentally released an ancient evil known as the Mothman and now they both are cursed.**Spoiler Alert**

The Mothman Prophecies was a boring, mediocre flick released in 2002 that followed a modern retelling of the legend that surrounds the myth of the Mothman. The beast has been said to only be seen in Point Pleasant, WV and the surrounding areas so any story about the cryptid should take place in the state. Sadly, The Mothman Cursedoes not take place inside WV nor does it stay close to the original myth.

The acting in this one is a bit of a chore to watch. The two young girls seem to have no chemistry with each other which results in what feels like two drama students rehearsing their lines with one another. A lot more practice and experience would have went a long way with this one.

The story for this one is one we have seen before in so many other flicks and fails to add the Mothman angle in a believable angle. Those of you that are familiar with Mothman story will know that it is speculated that the beast is actually extraterrestrial and not something that can be summoned like a demon. Those familiar with the story will not be happy with the films outcome due to the Mothman angle. The story would have worked better if it was an actual demon or another evil that actually has roots in demonology.

Finally, the film does not have any bloodshed and kills that drive horror fans to tales like this. Instead, it tries to take the thriller route only to fail at delivering the chills needed for an effective thriller. Overall, The Mothman Curse is a film I had high hopes for only to be let down. I enjoy the editing and cinematography of the film which makes it look like an arthouse approach to the found footage sub-genre but it fails to deliver a convincing story with suspenseful atmosphere.

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The team consists of experienced and skilled players who have mastered their craft through years of practice and dedication. One of the most impressive aspects of the Harlem Magic Masters Players is their ability to interact with the audience. They have a unique ability to engage the crowd and make every performance a memorable experience.

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Mothman's Curse

When Josie and her brothers uncover a haunted camera, the Mothman legend becomes a terrifying reality that threatens their entire town in this spooky and action-filled novel. Josie may live in the most haunted town in America, but the only strange thing she ever sees is the parade of oddball customers that comes through her family’s auction house each week. But when she and her brothers discover a Polaroid camera that prints pictures of the ghost of local recluse John Goodrich, they are drawn into a mystery dating back over a hundred years. A desperate spirit, cursed jewelry, natural disasters, and the horrible specter of Mothman all weave in and out of the puzzle that Josie must solve to break the curse and save her own life.

    Genres Middle GradeMysteryFantasyParanormalHorrorChildrensFiction
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311 pages, Hardcover

First published June 16, 2015

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Growing up, Christine Hayes loved reading stories about creatures that curl your toes and legends that send a shiver down your spine. Now she loves writing about them, too.

Christine seeks inspiration by haunting flea markets and estate sales, searching for cool vintage finds with a story to tell. While earning her degree in music she visited Asia for the first time, and later moved there with her family for several years. She has been addicted to travel ever since. Christine and her clan now live in northern Utah. Find her online at www.christinehayesbooks.com.

Harlem magic masteers players

Whether it's through their humorous antics or their impressive trick shots, they know how to captivate and entertain the audience. The team travels all over the country, performing at various venues, including schools, colleges, and community events. They have performed in front of thousands of people and have left a lasting impression wherever they go. Their performances not only entertain but also inspire young athletes to pursue their dreams and push their boundaries. In addition to their on-court skills, the Harlem Magic Masters Players are also dedicated to giving back to the community. They often participate in charity events and provide basketball clinics for aspiring young players. Their commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of others is truly commendable. Overall, the Harlem Magic Masters Players exemplify the spirit of basketball and entertainment. Their skills, showmanship, and commitment to the community make them one of the most beloved basketball teams in Harlem and beyond. Whether you are a basketball fan or simply someone seeking a fun and enjoyable experience, watching the Harlem Magic Masters Players perform is sure to leave you amazed and entertained..

Reviews for "Harlem Magic Masters: Revolutionizing Basketball Entertainment"

1. John Doe - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with "Harlem Magic Masters Players." The show felt outdated and lacked any real excitement or entertainment value. The players seemed disinterested and their basketball skills were average at best. The tricks and stunts they performed were underwhelming and failed to impress the audience. Overall, I would not recommend wasting your time or money on this disappointing performance.
2. Jane Smith - 1 star
I attended "Harlem Magic Masters Players" with high expectations, but unfortunately, it fell flat. The players didn't have the charm or skill that I had hoped for. Their basketball routine was repetitive and didn't showcase any impressive talents. The overall production quality was also poor, with outdated music choices and lackluster stage setup. I would advise finding a different basketball entertainment show that offers a more engaging and exciting experience.
3. David Johnson - 2 stars
I was not impressed with "Harlem Magic Masters Players." The show seemed unorganized and lacked a cohesive flow. The players' skills were subpar, and there were no standout moments that captured my attention. The humor was forced and didn't resonate with the audience. I left the show feeling underwhelmed and would not recommend it to anyone looking for a thrilling or memorable basketball performance.

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