Night of the Harvest is a 2024 horror film about a traumatised young woman who reluctantly agrees to attend a Halloween party.
The movie was created by the Carter Ink Films team of Christopher M. Carter (co-director, writer, and director of photography) and Jessica Morgan (co-director, producer, and lead actor). The movie also stars Aeric Azana (Fallout 76; Pyramid Game), Jim Cirner (Shooting Stars; Dark Chronicles) and Brittany Isabell (Dark Chronicles; Omega).
Plot:
A year after surviving a brutal attack, Madison is still grappling with the trauma of that night. Seeking a sense of normalcy, she reluctantly agrees to join her sister, Audrey, and her friends at a Halloween bash, hoping for a night of fun and distraction.
However, the festive atmosphere quickly turns deadly when a masked killer begins to hunt them down one by one. Madison must confront her deepest fears and uncover the sinister secrets that bind her to this horror…
Blurb:
“Night at the Harvest is a spine-chilling thriller where masks and costumes aren’t just for fun — they’re part of a terrifying ritual. Prepare for a journey into the heart of fear, where every shadow hides an unknown threat and each twist reveals the mysteries behind the harvest.”
Reviews:
“The movie is very indie (we can’t stress enough how very indie it is). It’s full of bad acting and writing, but it’s also unintentionally funny and could be a great group watch around Halloween (it can easily be turned into a drinking game, if that’s your thing). It does check many “cult movie status” boxes in the same vein that The Room does…” Criticize This!
” …there’s a retro feel to this one that harkens back to the 1980s or early ’90s. It has a nostalgic feel while still taking place in the present day. Night of the Harvest certainly isn’t a slasher masterpiece. Still, it’s an entertaining feature and an indie movie with a lot of blood, guts, and heart.” 6/10 Horror Buzz
“From the first piece of dialogue to the end credits – this film reeks of Halloween in the best way possible. I was also very impressed with the number of locations featured throughout the film and I don’t have any gripes with audio and editing. My only complaints are that some acting performances were much better than others, and the pacing/timing needed a little bit of work.” 9 out of 10, Horror Society
“Some good tension and actual likeable characters but I think some editing would have made it stronger.” Tattooed Horror Granny
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Release:
Night of the Harvest will be on digital platforms on September 24, 2024.
Notes:
This movie should not be confused with Ryan Callaway’s The Night of the Harvest (also 2024).





