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  • S.F. DocF.st - "The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia"; "Cropsey" - Oct 28

    BeyondChron: San Francisco's Alternative Online Daily News 2009

  • "Cropsey" raises these questions in a doc that interviews the original detectives on the case, Jennifer's parents, Rand's defense attorneys, and members of the public.

    RogerEbert Headlines 2010

  • "Cropsey" is told in a style that blends traditional documentary interviews and sleuthing with images and scenes more reminiscent of "The Blair Witch Project."

    Evansville Courier & Press Stories 2010

  • IN EFFECT UNTIL 8: 00 p.m. Owen-TV: 'Cropsey' an eerie documentary about missing children

    Evansville Courier & Press Stories 2010

  • "Cropsey" offers no definitive answers, nor does it push viewers in any one direction.

    Evansville Courier & Press Stories 2010

  • He was the real-life embodiment of "Cropsey," a boogie man who figured in the campfire stories and nightmares of many children in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and along the Eastern Seaboard.

    RogerEbert Headlines 2010

  • Gravitas Ventures has acquired the North American VOD rights for docu "Cropsey," an alum of the 2009 Tribeca Film Fest, while Cinema Purgatorio has laid out a theatrical release sked beginning with a run that kicks off June 4 at IFC Center in Gotham.

    Variety.com 2010

  • Growing up, both filmmakers had heard of "Cropsey," a generic term for an on-the-loose maniac that was popularized at camps near the Hudson River, according to Penn State Hazleton professor of folklore Bill

    Evansville Courier & Press Stories 2010

  • "Cropsey" is a creepy documentary with all the elements of a horror film about a demented serial killer, and an extra ingredient: This one is real, and you see him handcuffed in the film, not merely empty-eyed, shabby and stooped, but actually drooling.

    RogerEbert Headlines 2010

  • That's the question at the heart of "Cropsey," a documentary film about missing children on Staten Island in the 1970s and '80s.

    Evansville Courier & Press Stories 2010

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