When most people think of mockumentaries, the first thing that comes to mind is The Office, and justifiably so. But the format has exploded in recent years, stretching far beyond workplace comedy into crime and courtroom parody with hits like American Vandal, Trial & Error, and Jury Duty. Stuart Ortiz’s Strange Harvest takes that momentum and runs it straight into true crime territory, spinning a chilling mock-doc about a ritualistic serial killer called “Mr. Shiny.” Inspired by Netflix’s Tiger King, Ortiz leans hard into the documentary aesthetic, and for the most part, he sells it. The lore feels lived-in, the details of the killings are disturbingly precise, and the grotesque mask Mr.
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