August 3rd sees the release of Small Town Monsters' latest documentary, On the Trail of UFOs: Dark Sky, and we have an exclusive clip just for Daily Dead readers!

Dark Sky explores decades of reports of unusual craft and lights seen in the skies, and delves into some of the more overlooked aspects of the subject such as men in black, the connection between UFOs and energy sources and encounters with a mysterious being called “Cold”. The new project took LeGro and Breedlove to West Virginia, allegedly a hotbed for UAP activity for over a century, where they investigated a series of sightings around the northern panhandle of the state, and found a link between sightings and energy sources that has gone overlooked. Dark Sky also takes a look at “West Virginia’s Area 51”, and a series of sightings of the same object taking place near the town of Davis, West Virginia that lead to the film crew having an encounter of their own.

Synopsis:  On the Trail of UFOs: Dark Sky traces decades of reports of mysterious objects, creatures and enigmatic beings seemingly not of this earth. Tracking reports around the state of West Virginia, the film retraces steps taken in previous Small Town Monsters productions while digging deeper into the mysteries around us.

On the Trail of UFOs: Dark Sky will be available to purchase or rent on August 3rd on a multiple platforms from 1091 Pictures, including iTunes, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu and FandangoNOW.

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