In his book, Intuition Pumps, the philosopher Daniel Dennett writes, “being creative is not just a matter of casting about for something novel — anybody can do that, since novelty can be found in any random juxtaposition of stuff — but of making the novelty jump out of some system…” The Canadian indie horror 3 Dead TrickContinue reading “3 Dead Trick or Treaters”
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The Horror Network
Horror anthologies are this reviewer’s cup of tea. There’s just something about a number of good, short tales that get in, get out, then on to another. The formula used to be a wraparound bookending five or so tales of terror, perhaps best exemplified in Romero and King’s Creepshow. Newer anthologies have tweaked the tried aContinue reading “The Horror Network”
