LAMB #1629 – Movies Silently
What is the main goal of your site?
Movies Silently says: “All about silent movies. Celebrating the films and the men and women who made them.”
What is the main goal of your site?
Movies Silently says: “All about silent movies. Celebrating the films and the men and women who made them.”
What is the main goal of your site?
BIZZAM!! says: “Film news and reviews, occasional music videos and interviews.”
This had to have been one of the more diverse groupings of films we’ve had for the MOTM. True, it’s not as though there were any foreign films or silents or docs, but we had a classic horror flick, a classic noir, a sci-fi thriller, a sports comedy, and whatever…
What is the main goal of your site?
GEOFFREVIEW says: “My blog consists mostly of reviews of movies I have just seen and food reviews as well. I’m just a normal foodie who happens to love watching the movies while gobbling up food at the same time.”
What is the main goal of your site?
Jon The Blogcentric says: “My site is whatever I focus my attention on whether it be in the news or entertainment. Nevertheless movies is the #1 focus of my website.”
Due to personal time constraints, I’ve had to combine last week’s scores with this week’s edition of the LAMBScores. As a result, we’ve got lots of reviews for you to catch up on. This week’s featured films (Monsters University, The Bling Ring, World War Z, White House Down and The…
Larry Clark is perhaps best known for the 1995 film Kids, which launched the careers of quite a few people: Rosario Dawson, Chloe Sevingy, Harmony Korrine, and Clark himself. But his 2001 film Bully – not to be confused with the 2011 documentary of the same name – is a…
What is the main goal of your site?
MaddWolf says: “The goal is to provide insightful commentary to help viewers choose new releases as well as new DVD releases.”
What is the main focus of your site?
Watch or Pass says: “Providing quick, succinct reviews with simple recommendations. Most of our reviews are a paragraph or two and the recommendations are See it, Rent it, and Don’t See it.”
Robert from Sketchy Details back with another new topic for Foreign Chops. This month, we’re looking at Italy. Foreign Chops already covered the Spaghetti Western, but I want to dig deeper. Italian cinema offers everything from some of the most shocking horror/thriller films (gialli) every made to award-winning international sensations.…