PLUG: #LAMBlikes
I think we all agree it’s far easier to get twitter followers than ‘likes’ on our FB pages. (I have ten times the amount of followers on twitter than FB). Because of this I’m proposing the hash-tag #lamblikes. Here’s how it works…
I think we all agree it’s far easier to get twitter followers than ‘likes’ on our FB pages. (I have ten times the amount of followers on twitter than FB). Because of this I’m proposing the hash-tag #lamblikes. Here’s how it works…
Editor’s note: This is part of a 32-part series dissecting the 85th Academy Awards, brought to you by the Large Association of Movie Blogs and its assorted members. Every day leading up to the Oscars, a new post written by a different LAMB will be published, each covering a different…
It’s that time again…the 6th Annual LIONs for LAMBs Awards! These are our version of the Academy Awards where LAMB members give their say on the best and worst films of 2012, including all the extras like actor, actress, director among others. As was the case last year, we have…
What is the main focus of your site?
Mr Rumsey’s Film Related Musings says: I’ll review pretty much any film, I don’t have a particular genre or niche, but I do like to highlight short films alongside features.”
It’s Branden from Flixploitation. It’s that time of year again where the Oscar nominations are announced and some notable nominees are left out of the list. This year are the 5th Annual Omie Awards. The non-award show the recognizes the people and films that should have been nominated for Oscars instead of some current nominees.
Editor’s note: This is part of a 32-part series dissecting the 85th Academy Awards, brought to you by the Large Association of Movie Blogs and its assorted members. Every day leading up to the Oscars, a new post written by a different LAMB will be published, each covering a different…
Editor’s note: This is part of a 32-part series dissecting the 85th Academy Awards, brought to you by the Large Association of Movie Blogs and its assorted members. Every day leading up to the Oscars, a new post written by a different LAMB will be published, each covering a different…
This week on the LAMBScores we catch up with 2012’s big Christmas Day releases Django Unchained and Les Miserables. On the surface, these films seem completely different, but they have more in common than you think. Specifically, both films are set in the 1800s and are focused on a former…
What is the main focus of your site?
Nathan Zoebl Blog says: “New releases primarily, though I try and play catch-up with older titles and have an ongoing near Master’s thesis on the work of Uwe Boll.”
Editor’s note: This is part of a 32-part series dissecting the 85th Academy Awards, brought to you by the Large Association of Movie Blogs and its assorted members. Every day leading up to the Oscars, a new post written by a different LAMB will be published, each covering a different…