J.K.Rowling’s wizarding world has returned with a spin-off prequel following Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) on a quest to track down the magical creatures that escaped his suitcase, and that sounds just strange enough for us to talk about.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Kristen Lopez, Mario Brown, Tony Cogan and Bubbawheat to discuss Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, along with the future of the franchise,...
The Lambscores leaderboard is being shaken up this week, with a flurry of smaller movies achieving enough reviews to be deemed worthy of collating. Two of the highest ranking films from the year – 10 Cloverfield Lane and The Lobster – have been knocked off the list by two other newcomers, Moonlight and The Handmaiden, meaning instead of having seen six of our Top 10, I’ve now only gotten...
It’s Movie of the Month time again on the Lambcast, and for the month of November we’re looking at a largely forgotten 1945 Agatha Christie adaptation, And Then There Were None, which sees 10 strangers summoned to a secluded island by a mystery host, only to find themselves killed off one by one.
Newcomer Sean Homrig championed the film, and was joined by Jeanette Ward, Lindsay Street and regular host Jay...
There’s a bit of a disappointing turn-out for this week’s films, but I get the feeling that’s more due to the lacklustre nature of the films up for review than anything else. Here’s what the LAMB community had to say about a couple of sequels, Ouija: Origin of Evil and Jack Reacher: Never Go Back:
Oujia: Origin of Evil
LAMB Average: 3.30 (5...
There’s a new Marvel movie out! That means we’re doing a show on it!
Jay Cluitt is joined by Robert Zerbe, Brendan Cassidy, Courtney Small and Bubbawheat to discuss Doctor Strange, the 14th entry in the MCU and the first to star Benedict Cumberbatch as the surgeon-turned-sorceror. Is it just another origin story, or is there more to it? Listen to find out! The discussion starts off spoiler-free, but we tackle...
It’s time to vote for the next Movie of the Month! You can vote at the bottom of the page. but first here’s the list of candidates:
The Thin Man (1934) [Howard Casner, Rantings and Ravings]
Meet Me In St. Louis (1944) [Kristen Lopez, Journeys in Classic Film]
White Christmas (1954) [Darren Bolton, Blueprint Review]
Little...
Two movies for you this week, one that has mixed reviews, and one that decidedly doesn’t. Here’s what the LAMB community has to say about The Accountant and Masterminds:
The Accountant
LAMB Average: 3.15 (13 sites)
Citizen Charlie (4)
Dan the Man’s Movie Reviews (4)
The MN Movie Man (4)
The Mundane Adventures of a Fangirl (4)