Nonureva
Really Surprised!
Lucybespro
It is a performances centric movie
WiseRatFlames
An unexpected masterpiece
Loui Blair
It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
kobecorman
A must see documentary on the Mk Ultra mind programming in Montauk. It's not asking your opinion, just watch it and learn from it. Well filmed and well put together. So glad I found it. True terror that is mind expanding and enlightening. A movie for the higher mind that shows what the US government got up to in the 70's onward.
nickjcq
This is not in the movie so no spoiler here. The Montauk Project was something that started back in 1791 as it was about two family the cook family in the Pruett family as Jack Pruett came out of a crystal as sister who came to make him was Ashland Pruett who can't age pass nine, as he in her are white, as well as it go, as Nichol was the only one who can see him, P.S Al is Edward Cameron in Duncan 2.0 is got Duncan Cameron soul, well as it come to be, as I don't care what did, if you can teleport someone or time travel then that a good thing as well as it go on here, but the movie was good, in you can't get it no where, as the book can't get to, as same thing to files as well as it go, so stop saying thing are not real, where your poof it not real, as we can't poof it real, as you can't poof is not.
Madeline Wetzle
This movie is excellent! A great docudrama - documentary with cinematic recreations. Not only was it well researched with great information, it is an awesome film visually and artistically. It displays a lot of creativity and soul which many films today are lacking. Scifi, horror, creepy reenactments, haunting score, beautiful cinematography, in- depth interviews and information... This movie is top notch and has all the right elements. This is BY FAR the best information out there on the Montauk Project. You can tell the interviewer was good, because the subjects were more open and relaxed than in other videos. The director did a great job of presenting the information in a very objective, unbiased manner, in a way that can reach both those who have studied this conspiracy and those who are new to it.This is the first time someone actually did some investigating and did justice to these men and their stories. I appreciate the approach that was taken in this movie - it was kept tangible and understandable. He kept it focused on the aspects of the project that are very believable, such as the mind-control aspect, which if you've done any research you know our government participates in (i.e. MK Ultra). The director did an incredible job with this, especially for a subject that is extremely obscure and with very little to go on! I have yet to see a silly YouTube video that can hold any ground. The YouTube videos everyone keeps talking about mostly consist of poorly conducted interviews, or people who had nothing to do with the alleged project repeating information they have heard from said interviews. The movie was beautifully executed. It's what a movie should be - ENTERTAINING! If he wanted to, he could have slapped together a load of YouTube videos and made a piece of garbage to appeal to the conspiracy junkies who think they know what happened as if they were there. This movie is a true piece of artwork and I enjoyed it. Unfortunately, negative people are more vocal than positive people when it comes to reviewing things. Give this movie a shot - You won't be disappointed. Excellent job. I can't wait to see what he comes out with next.
bookah212
Aside from the outstanding cinematography, candid and honest interviews with the actual parties involved in the Montauk Project, and haunting narration you can see that director Christopher Garetano poured his heart and soul into this project. Delaying it's release and scraping the first version with his time, money and reputation on the line further back that he was dedicated to produce quality, well investigated, unbiased work. D o many documentarians have an angle or agenda they are pushing; not Garetano. He lets the viewer decide what is and isn't real based on what those who claim to have been involved report and compare it to historical fact in similar cases. He asks the viewer to join his journey, be aware of subtleties such as facial expressions and voice inflection and come to their own conclusion. This is the real deal, the cross road where horror and non fiction collide. I highly recommend viewing Montauk Chronicals.