There’s almost no such thing as a perfect horror anthology. By definition, the quality of the stories is going to vary so that even in those beloved anthologies where every segment might be considered good—your Trick ’r Treats and Creepshows, for example—we tend to rank our favorites and least favorites. There’s an old maxim that states that any anthology is only as good as its worst segment, but that’s an ideology to which I’ve never subscribed. My experience has always been that the good segments tend to stand out, while the weaker ones melt away in my memory. The beauty of even an uneven anthology is that each new segment offers a blank slate: a chance to course correct after a weak entry or to build on a strong one.
All of this is to say that Shevenge, the new female-directed horror anthology that recently hit streaming services,...
All of this is to say that Shevenge, the new female-directed horror anthology that recently hit streaming services,...
- 8/28/2019
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
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