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7/10
As always with these cryptids..I feel why has no one ever trapped one, shot one, or taken BELIEVABLE VIDEO?
katanaguy10 May 2021
Features like this one are always entertaining for me.... I really do enjoy them. That said .....generally they anger me a bit, too. Again, wjy has no one have any substantial proof of ANY ONE of these critters that the cable channels like to show. I think they did finally solve the Chupacabre creature by finding a couple of these dead on roads in the south and the DNA & blood were tested to snow they were not something of the supernatural world...just a new species of am animal.

I am a realist with an open mind, think logically and believe in science is the only way we will learn of these creatures. Bray Rd critter may be an off shoot of a wolf we know little about...other than itjas been spotted and likes road kill. Somebody just needs to set some smart traps and they will catch it or if shot...shoot it with a dart gun sleep agent....we should not kill unless forced too.
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3/10
What a gyp!
jackmathys13 February 2019
This film is almost all smoke and no fire. More of a werewolf history, mixed with hearsay and second hand testimony, not much better than most Bigfoot docs.
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1/10
Well its not that good
kweems-800462 March 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Just anecdotal "evidence." When they started talking about it being "satanic" or sending ppl "messages" that's when I rolled my eyes. Pure ridiculous drivel and not worth watching. Urban legend with no substance.
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1/10
Absolute Rubbish
nycscott110 March 2019
This is yet another low budget garbage film pretending to be a real documentary. Locals say it is true because it's a little hick nothing town in the middle of no where looking to attract dumb tourists to come and spend money and help the local economy. Waste of time and film and people trying to build a legend to get business into town .
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8/10
Good for what it is...
markyritchie11 March 2019
I'm a big believer for reviewing movies for what they are, not what you want them to be. This documentary is actually pretty good in terms of explaining where the modern 'werewolf' myths and legends come from as well as highlighting the specifics surrounding the 'Bray Road' sightings. If you are looking for proof in terms of high def video or other things then I'm afraid you're going to be left wanting.

I should also say that a friend told me about this movie because our high school math teacher was interviewed in it. Let me just say in that regard that Lee Hampel in my opinion is an honest man with a very high IQ. He is not your average farmer or retiree so if he says there is some animal roaming around or tearing up carcasses on his property in Elkhorn then I don't doubt it, and I'm bias in this regard but I wish they had spent more time with him and his story because he is not a local and was clearly a skeptic when he first heard about it, it was only his experiences that changed his mind and he does provide by far the best evidence of something going on by both testimony and physical evidence. I wish they had spent more time or had some kind of expert evaluate what he has gathered as clearly he wasn't able to get very far in terms of asking experts to weigh in.

My only criticisms would be the overall marketing and feel of the movie. The intro as well as the cover and overall vibe have a 'Blair Witch' fake horror mocumentary feel to it that is not consistent with what the movie is trying to be. The people interviewed are all very serious in terms of just telling the facts as they have researched it so why put all this imagery to make it scarier or creepy. Furthermore some of the CGI looking reenactments were also a little hooky looking, but for low budget stuff that's what you get.

I would give it a solid B+
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10/10
Ignore the Haters
deusfilius3 August 2021
This is a documentary with re-enactments and interviews of people who have had firsthand accounts. At face value, it's well put together with good effects and very its thought provoking. I've done a bit of novice research and found that there are hundreds upon hundreds of accounts of these creatures the earth over. There are several researchers online who have had firsthand encounters themselves and have interviewed persons with several harrowing experiences. There's an occasional paranormal element to these creatures that is baffling to me, but lends to the idea that there is some sort of demonic influence involved. Nevertheless, far be it from me to discount the existence of these creatures, being that the vast reaches of the most remote forests are as unexplored as the deepest parts of the oceans in this God's green and blue earth. Linda Godfrey is the real deal, and you can listen to several interviews she's conducted over the years the internet over. Linda is a credible, intelligent, well versed lady whose genuineness is evident in all her interviews and books. At the very least, have fun with it, because it's easy being an arm-chair critic from our lazy boy, as opposed to spending days on end in the remotest parts of "no mans land". I'll be the first to admit-I wouldn't do it.
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