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Twas the Night of the Tree Beast is a wild ride, blending holiday cheer with horror in the strangest of ways. The practical effects are a real highlight, especially the tree monster that feels like something straight out of a VHS nightmare. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that only adds to the charm, making each bizarre moment land with a certain twisted glee. Adam Brooks' narration is like a nostalgic wink to those who remember the era of low-budget video horrors. The film really captures that late-night, musty video store vibe, where you just didn't know what you might get. It’s a unique hybrid that stands apart from typical holiday fare, and the blend of gore and nostalgia is just... intriguing.
Practical effects are surprisingly good.Narration adds a nostalgic touch.Odd pacing keeps it interesting throughout.
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