URL: http://www.filmhaze.wordpress.com/
Site Name: Filmhaze
Categories: Reviews, General, Editorials, Classic Film, Lists
Rating: G
What is the main focus of your site?
1. An initiation to magical moments and characters in film.
2. A place to share ideas about films and film making.
3. A blog for people who love film.
What are your blogging goals, personally...
Once again, I’d like to thank the 100+ voters that submitted nominations for the LAMMYs. It’s not easy and gets more difficult every year, with now over 900 LAMBs to nominate.
But now it’s time to celebrate all the hard work of the voters and the sites, so let’s pick some winners! The nominations are in, and your choices in 15 categories are below. For more information on the LAMMYs, see the introductory post...
URL: http://evansilverscreen.blogspot.com/
Site Name: The Buzz Movie Reviews
Categories: Reviews, Humor, Lists
Rating: G
What is the main focus of your site?
My site focuses on movie reviews and recommendations. Secondary to that are personal lists of favorites, and commenting on current Hollywood news.
What are your blogging goals, personally and/or professionally?...
URL: xploiting.blogspot.com
Site Name: Xploiting Cinema Reviews
Categories: Reviews, Editorials, Humor, Horror, Lists, (other) Exploitation, Sleaze, Smut
Rating: PG-13
What is the main focus of your site?
To celebrate horror/exploitaton and tell the viewer the reasons why he/she might want to or not want to see this. Also to poke fun at films and highlight sexy fun in the...
Well, it seems the For Your Consideration banners decorating the LAMB during the LAMMY nominations voting were very helpful, or at least entertaining, to most. We had a record-breaking 81 banners this year, up 16 from the 2010 LAMMYs. Thanks to all who sent them in and all the voters who actually took them under consideration.
And now for something new. There have been a few bloggers whom I regularly read discussing their DVD/Blu-Ray...
URL: http://iwatchalotofmovies.com/
Site Name: I Watch A Lot of Movies
Categories: Reviews, General, Humor
Rating: PG-13
What is the main focus of your site?
Go reach a general audience from moms to movie enthusiasts. There an easy voting system followed by quick reviews and blurbs on tons of movies.
What are your blogging goals, personally and/or professionally? In...
Ramblings of a Minnesota Geek
Cinema Sights
Random Ramblings of a Demented Doorknob
The Critical Movie Critics
Films from the Supermassive Black Hole
YAM Magazine
Gatto Reels
Dan the Man’s Movie Reviews
Movie Reviews by Tom Clift
Gman Reviews
Big Thoughts From A Small Mind
Terror Titans
The Ludovico Technique
Wide Screen...
[Editor’s Note: Though we do not in anyway discriminate against sites containing mature content, we would still like to keep the LAMB’s rating a friendly PG-13.]
URL: http://scottisnotaprofessional.blogspot.com/
Site Name: Scott Is NOT A Professional Film Critic
Categories: Reviews, Editorials, Humor
Rating: R
What is the main focus of your site?
Japan Cinema has just released an article to address some common pitfalls of movie blogging. This guide is not sugar coated! In short, it is advice given in hard to swallow doses.
Nothing against new movie blogs. I remember what it was like starting off. Getting low traffic and struggle to find an audience. It’s just that there seems to be so many movie blogs doing the same thing nowadays. You don’t want to be one of them do...
URL: greatmovieproject.blogspot.com
Site Name: The Great Movie Project
Categories: Reviews
Rating: PG-13
What is the main focus of your site?
My friends have been asking me what I’m watching for years. This is just a way for them to get that information on their own. Occasionally, this works as a means of self-discovery, but mostly it’s just fun.
What are...
URL: http://cinemagonzo.blogspot.com/
Site Name: Cinema Gonzo
Categories: Reviews, Humor
Rating: NC-17
What is the main focus of your site?
While my personal filmic area of study and expertise is the slasher genre, and the blog reflects that, the main focus is really me applying my review “stylings” (sometimes through brute force) onto whatever piece of cinema I deem...
THIS GUY OVER HERE PRESENTS: 100 FILMS FROM THE AUGHTIES
This 247-page book celebrates one hundred of the new millennium’s greatest cinematic achievements – from contemporary classics to quintessential obscurities, from silly slapstick comedy to mind-bending foreign dramas. 100 Films from the Aughties compiles films from the year 2000 through 2009, as well as brief overviews of each year’s milestones. Utilize the shortlist for quick...