Re-watched The Mothman Prophecies (2002) for like the 4th or 5th time. I'm not a big fan of Richard Gere's work to be honest but I find him pretty okay as John Klein. The plot is pretty... bare bones and doesn't really make a lot of sense when put under a microscope, the movie itself is more psychological thriller when it could've been a decent little monster movie, but Will Patton as Gordon Smallwood is a standout and I really like the chemistry between Gere/Laura Linney (the small town Sheriff).
I always feel like parts work and are great (the opening, the Will Patton stuff, the bridge scene towards the end) but especially having read the John Keel book, I keep thinking there are missed opportunities especially with such an iconic monster as The Mothman.
5.5/10 Could push for a 6/10 as there's multiple scenes I always vividly recall but it's the opposite of something like The Woman In Black which I adore and think is one of the better horror movies of the 2010s. Here it tries to be all atmosphere and doesn't lean enough into the actual horror behind the atmosphere because it tries to incorporate the Mothman mythos into a story without... revealing it at all almost as if it's scared to "be" a horror movie when it wants to be like Se7en.