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Cropsey

Cropsey (2009)

April. 25,2009
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6.3
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NR
| Horror Crime Documentary Mystery

Realizing the urban legend of their youth has actually come true, two filmmakers delve into the mystery surrounding five missing children and the real-life boogeyman linked to their disappearances.

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arfdawg-1
2009/04/25

Realizing the urban legend of their youth has actually come true.Two filmmakers delve into the mystery surrounding five missing children and the real-life bogeyman linked to their disappearances.Nothing really new here, but it puts everything together in one place. Goes on a bit long. The filmmakers try to suggest the killer was supplying kids to devil worshipers to to a group of abusers. The killer denies everything of course even though he was the last person seen with all the victims.I would have preferred way more information on the killer than just random conversations with cops and residents trying to remember what happened 20+ years ago.So net net is the documentary could have been way better than it is. And the fact that they could not get an interview with the killer sort of creates a big dud.

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Michael Powe
2009/04/26

Cropsey is a well-produced and well-written story of some missing children on Staten Island, centered around the story of the man who might have kidnapped and murdered them.The filmmakers tracked down and interviewed dozens of people connected with the stories of the girls, of "Cropsey," and of the taciturn man at the center of the case. Although there are the usual talking head scenes, the film also includes much atmospheric and thematic footage of the area in Staten Island where the activities took place that they are probing.There are plenty of oddities in the legal and moral cases presented and discussed. The timeline extends more than 30 years. I found the film disquieting both because the central characters seemed to be less than innocent but at the same time, the film makes clear that the circumstances being explored are themselves foggy. Good film, subtly highlighting the difficulties of justice and the pain of not knowing.

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Michael_Elliott
2009/04/27

Cropsey (2009) **** (out of 4) Excellent documentary from filmmakers Joshua Zeman and Barbara Brancaccio, two people who grew up hearing stories of Cropsey, a killer of children living up in Staten Island, New York. Through the documentary we hear how various children were told different stories of who exactly Cropsey was but then we get to a drifter named Andre Rand who many believed killed at least five children in the area. Throughout the documentary we hear about the urban legend that stalked the people of this town and we learn about the little evidence that got Rand convicted and how perhaps the legends are what got him found guilty and not the actual case against him. CROPSEY came to my attention as a horror movie fan because I had heard that both MADMAN and THE BURNING were based around this case. Both of those slashers took a lot of liberties with the actual story and that's what makes this documentary so interesting because it really does seem as if the two filmmakers wanted to get the truth and not just paint a picture of a monster. The directors try to paint an open and honest look at the case and by the time the picture is over you really don't know what to believe in regards to Rand's guilt. There are moments where you feel this guy is a monster and he must have committed the crimes but then a minute later you realize that there's really nothing connecting him to the crimes and there are even more mysterious circumstances around the case. As someone who had never really heard of the cases, I found it really interesting seeing the news clips from back when the crimes were committed as well as hearing from those who actually searched for the children. Out of the five victims only one's body was recovered and how it was uncovered was a little suspicious to say the least. The documentary also gets quite a few interviews with those who were connected to the case, those who searched for the body as well as a possible witness who is the most questionable person in the entire film. CROPSEY is certainly a very entertaining documentary taking a look at the connection between an urban legend and the truth.

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microrc91
2009/04/28

The basis for this entire documentary is: 'what are the stories about Cropsey?'and 'are they true?' The plot really goes nowhere because there is nothing to be said, apart from regurgitating some urban myths and bouncing questionable testimonies off each other to no conclusion. The main Cropsey character never voices his opinion on the matter, despite all the footage they showed of his scary bald head. After an hour and a half of vague misleading weasel words and hinting at nothing, you end up right where you started. Some say it's true, some say it's false. Well tell me something new. I say, don't waste your time with this one.

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