For hundreds of years a creature of legend has roamed the woods known as The Jersey Devil. Ok, I never heard of it before either, so it's apparently no Loch Ness Monster, but I have it on pretty solid authority that there is such a legend. Throwing caution to the wind, and the general theory of the show to one side, Paranormal State lead Ryan Buell is going after the beast.
For reasons I'm still not particularly clear on, Ryan got it under his skin to take his equipment for a look at this alleged beast. Though reports have been surfacing of a strange, winged-creature with a horse's face for more years than you care to mention, there has never been even a dubious photo of the thing, and Ryan wants to get some evidence.
Tune in tonight, A&E 10:00pm est, and I guarantee you absolutely will see... something. Well, I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say on that score frankly, but I can tell you with certainty that you may or may not see the first evidence of this creature... or something.
Paranormal Research Society delves deep into the pine barrens of the Garden State to separate myth from reality about the so-called "Jersey Devil." Accompanied by a cryptozoologist the team interviews eye witnesses and experts in search of the truth: is the "Jersey Devil" actually an undiscovered species or as legend has it, the ghost of a cursed, deformed child?
Seriously... you may or may not believe your eyes.
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Marc Eastman is the owner and operator of Are You Screening? and has been writing film reviews for over a decade, and several branches of the internet's film review world have seen his name. His reviews have brought him personal praise from the director of a major motion picture, and have been used as required reading in a course at a major University. These priceless rewards, along with just bags of cash, keep him from straying from freelance writing. He is also a member of The Broadcast Film Critics Association and The Broadcast Television Journalists Association.
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