So, Dark Harvest from '86, it's one of those lesser-known horrors that flies under the radar, but there's something about its gritty charm. The atmosphere is thick, almost oppressive, with this eerie small-town vibe that just oozes dread. It has a slower build-up, which some might find frustrating, but I think it really lets the tension simmer. Practical effects are a highlight here, definitely not the polished CGI you'd see today; they really capture that raw, visceral feel. The performances are pretty solid, too—gives it that authentic edge. It's not your standard slasher fare, but I appreciate the way it weaves in themes of folklore and the supernatural, leaving you with this unsettling aftertaste.
Great for exploring forgotten 80s horror.Check out the practical effects; they age quite well.Discuss the folklore themes with other collectors.
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Leon Armand
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