James Bond is back, and so are we to talk about him and his next batch of exploits.
Richard and Jay are joined by Jeanette, Heather and Sean to discuss four movies, three Bonds, three Blofelds one incredibly realistic compressed gas canister and our most divisive Bond yet, plus breakfast “sausage” and running with geese!
4:47 Sean ranks the Jurassic Park franchise
7:16 Our histories with...
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The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon! June is our first ever female directed special (but not our first ever female-directed MOTM) and we had fifteen female-directed films submitted to choose from, ranging from classic noir to modern horror, through 80s fun and gritty comic book movies. Basically, if you’re looking for a varied list of films directed by women to sink your teeth into, look no further. However there can be...
Recently on the Lambcast we held a draft wherein the participants each built their own hypothetical MCU movie using component parts from existing films. You can listen to the show here, it was a good one, and now it’s time to announce the winner. It was a close call, but everyone breathe a sigh of relief that Richard’s reign of draft-winning terror is over, as he came second to Jay (wait, that’s me!).
My team...
People keep asking if we’re covering Parabellum and I haven’t really had an answer, but yeah, I’m thinking we’re covering Parabellum.
Richard and Jay were joined by DJ, Heather and Courtney to peer through the bulletholes and paw at the awesome canine carnage of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.
3:29 Parabellum review [Spoiler-free]
Just one movie this week, not sure you’ll have heard of it, some low budget superhero film, like the 20-somethingth in its franchise so I’m shocked it didn’t go direct to video. Well, apparently some folks saw it, so here’s what the LAMB community had to say about Avengers: Endgame:
Avengers: Endgame
LAMB Average: 4.41 (22 sites)
The Critical Movie...
It’s Lambpardy time again!
Returning champion Troy Anderson is here to defend his title for the first – and maybe last? – time, squaring off against Lambpardy newcomers Amanda Kirkham and Mark Hofmeyer. Who will win? Who will snap the others out of existence? Listen to find out! Also on tap: Rants, Raves and Reviews of the Week, another game, and tangents! Tangents everywhere! Thanks to Todd, Rob and Tank...
Just the one film this week, with The Curse of La Llorona offering counter-programming against next week’s Avengers: Endgame. And counter-programming in this sense doesn’t just mean horror instead of family-oriented, but also terrible as opposed to amazing (spoilers for next week). Here’s what the LAMB community had to say about The Curse of La Llorona:
The Curse of La...
No, your eyes do not deceive you, we’re covering a horror movie in May, and a recent one at that. Up is down, left is right, heads will roll. Hereditary received much critical acclaim in 2018, but what do we on the Lambcast think of it?
Jay and Richard were joined by Damien, Getter and the film’s champion, Sean, to discuss pigeons, poles and Paimon, amongst many other things.
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As has just been announced on the results post for the Best Marvel Movie bracket, over on the LAMB’s Facebook page this month we’re holding a bracket to determine the best Clint Eastwood movie, as he’s the subject of our Acting School and Director’s Chair for May. By ranking all of the films Eastwood has acted in based on IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes and Box Office Mojo his top 32 films have been determined, split into four...
Hey, so I realised recently that whilst the Best Marvel Movie bracket had concluded over on Facebook, we’d never actually posted the results over here. Over the month of April, in the lead-up to Avengers: Endgame, we held a daily bracket to determine the best Marvel movie, featuring all of the MCU films, plus some of the highest rated films based on Marvel properties but released from other studios. There were several bouts...
It’s time to vote for June’s movie of the month, female director special! The poll is at the bottom of the page, but first, the contenders!
Outrage (1950) – [Will Slater, Exploding Helicopter]
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) – [Todd Liebenow, Forgotten Filmz]
Testament (1983) – [Troy...