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So, The Yearly Harvest is this curious little horror flick that dives into the more sinister side of Christmas traditions. It follows Jin Maddison, a young journalist who’s digging deep into the origins of these customs in this isolated Midwestern town called Selah. There’s this tangible sense of dread throughout, and the pacing really ramps up as Jin uncovers layers of mystery and past tragedy. The practical effects are pretty solid for a lower-budget film, adding a raw quality to the horror elements. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating at times, which fits the themes of obsession and the ghosts of the past. The performances are decent, with a few standout moments that elevate the tension, making it a distinctive entry in the genre.
Gives a fresh take on holiday horror.Interesting themes of obsession and tradition.Good practical effects for the budget.
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