The Mothman Prophecies - Film + Discussion
Shepherdstown Opera House
Shepherdstown, WV 25443
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Step into one of West Virginia’s most enduring mysteries with a special screening of The Mothman Prophecies (2002), the cult classic supernatural thriller based on real events from Point Pleasant, WV — home to the legendary Mothman sightings of the 1960s.
Starring Richard Gere and Laura Linney, this eerie, atmospheric film blends mystery, folklore, and psychological suspense as a reporter follows uncanny clues to a small riverside town haunted by strange visions, unexplained phenomena, and a creature with glowing red eyes.
Before the film, we'll hear introductory remarks by Mr. Chris Rizer, Executive Director of Main Street Point Pleasant and lifelong resident of the area, on the real-life lore behind the story — from the mysterious sightings to how this curious legend helped put Point Pleasant on the map and inspire festivals, museums, and countless debates.
Stay after the screening for a Q&A discussion with Professor Benjamin Bankhurst, Director of Shepherd University's Center for Appalachian Studies and Communities, and Mr. Rizer — an opportunity to separate fact from fiction, explore local lore, and hear from experts deeply knowledgeable about the region and the legend.
Whether you’re a fan of this classic film, fascinated by cryptids and Appalachian folklore, or simply curious about the true stories behind Hollywood’s take on Mothman, this is a special night to explore one of West Virginia's best-known mysteries.
Admission is Pay-What-You-Can. Presented with support from the Center for Appalachian Studies and Communities of Shepherd University in collaboration with Main Street Point Pleasant.
The historic Shepherdstown Opera House is a cozy vaudeville-style theater that seats 100 people. Advance reservations encouraged to ensure seating. General Admission. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime.
Popcorn, candy, soft drinks, beer & wine available for purchase (no outside food or drinks please). Lobby, theater & restroom are wheelchair accessible.
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