Howdy Pardners! Kick up those spurs and tilt those hats, it's time for another month's worth of favorite posts from the notorious LOTT D horror ranch. They're lined up and waitin' for you...grab your partner and dos-i-do, round the middle and on your toes!
Attentiondeficitdisorderly Too Flat draws attention to the horror comics of Josh Simmons, T. Ott, and Derek Van Gieson lurking in MOME Vol. 13. And discusses Charles Burns's Black Hole at Savage Critic(s).
Igloo of the Uncanny kills his fourth best friend while reviewing the Swarm.
Unspeakable Horror! blows the Whistle to Open Worlds and analyzes the black beast stereotype we all fear.
The Moon is a Dead World goes back to The Orphanage.
Blogue Macabre goes all sci fi and reveals the answers behind Battlestar Galactica's mind-blowing series finale.
The Drunken Severed Head sends us this timely tribute to Uncle Forry, held at the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles, from Jim Bertges.
Slasher Speak is hovering on Cloud 9 over their Bram Stoker Award nom for the speakably good Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet, named a finalist for Superior Achievement in an Anthology. Way to go!
Mad Mad Mad Mad Movies tells us not to judge Savage Weekend by it's boom mike or other technical faults or "egregious continuity flubs, shots framed with some foreign object (possibly the cameraman's thumb) obscuring the top of the lens, and..." because it does "add some cool performances by David "Dr. Hill in Re-Animator" Gale (with rockin' 70s 'stache!) and William "This is my brother Darryl, this is my other brother Darryl" Sanderson playing (what else?) a country bumpkin with a difference, and I think it's an undiscovered gem. Check it out."
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