Choose which movie I'll review in May! And make sure to read the rules because the voting system changed a little bit.
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Choose which movie I'll review in May! And make sure to read the rules because the voting system changed a little bit.
I've backed an IndieGoGo project for the first time in God knows how fucking long and so should you. Click to read my argument.
May's Audience Suggestion is from Ryan Bracha and is Chuck Palahniuk's nearly forgotten novel Rant: the Oral Biography of Buster Casey.
It's that time of the month again. Vote for the book YOU want me to review in May. Be quick, though. This time you only get a week to do so.
The first audience suggestion for movie is...a double feature?!? What? Click to find out which two movies ended with the same amount of votes!
And the book you've chosen for April is....click to see every reader suggestion I received.
I've promised it if you guys delivered AND YOU DID, so here it is. Vote for the movie you want me to discuss in April. READ THE RULES BEFORE, THOUGH. This is a different kind of contest.
Vote early for THE book you'd like me to review on Dead End Follies for April.
Time to vote for YOUR book review for March. If you guys make it to twenty suggestions, I will add a vote for movies in April!
February's Readers Choice review is in and Sean Kilpatrick's novella Sucker June has been drawn! Congratulations to Matthew Tavendale!
Choose what a book I will be reviewing in February! Click to read the rules!
I am so happy Homeland is back on television I invented a drinking game for it. Play the Homeland Drinking Game this winter, it'll double the fun!!!
In 2017, I will review YOUR book suggestion every month. Click here to read what else is going to happen on the site.
Find every book review published on Dead End Follies in 2016 here and try to guess which ones will make my Year End's Lists. Official announcements will be made on December 15 and December 20.
It has become cliché for bloggers to dedicate the month of October to horror. I totally assume that, except my horror is scarier than your horror. Horroctober will be dedicated to cosmic horror, weird fiction and whatever makes you and everything you ever loved and hated feel insignificant. Join the conversation on social media using #horroctober!