Our best laid schemes often go awry, and this week, the planned project fell apart but have no fear, something good for you is still on the plate for this week. Originally this was going to be a bonus episode but it now fits nicely in the calendar and it’s great to share it with you.
Eric Friedmann is a blogger who has taken his work into a new medium with a series of books that most of the audience here...
It’s time to vote for the next Movie of the Month! As always April is our franchise special, and we’ve got eight film franchises for you to pick between. The winner of the poll will be discussed on an upcoming Lambcast. The poll is at the bottom of the page but first, here are the options:
The Thin Man...
As we roll through 2021, one thing becomes obvious, the Movie of the Month is going to be a good film. So far we have had three movies, all over 50 years old and if you check out the Lambscores, It’s unlikely you will find a higher rated trio of films.
Speaking of trios, that’s what we have joining Richard this week for the discussion. David Brook, Todd Liebenow join the film’s champion, James...
Eight years ago, the Lambcast did a draft of Tom Hanks movies, which was probably great, but eight years is an eternity in modern social media so we are taking another swing at this.
Let’s face it, Hanks is a prolific actor who continues to work at a top level. It makes sense that there are more than a dozen new films of his that we can include in the draft, many of which contain award worthy performances. We...
A new movie in theaters! It’s a March Miracle, or is it? This week our podcasters explore the long delayed Science Fiction YA film “Chaos Walking” starring Daisy Ridley and Tom Holland.
In a world…,(how long has it been since you heard that phrase?) where your inner thoughts are available for all to see and hear, and there are no women, a young girl appears and adds to the Chaos.
This week...
It’s time to announce March’s Movie of the Month! Once again, persistence has paid off as another serial contender continued to champion one film again and again (and again and again and again) until it finally won, so for next month we’ll be looking at… Once Upon a Time in the West!
Congratulations go to James from Blogging by Cinema-Light for finally succeeding in championing Once Upon a...
Are you ready to explore territories that you have always dreamed of but for which you never bought a ticket? This week Richard is joined by five other Lambcasters to travel down forbidden paths and discover if there really is treasure in the places we have not yet visited.
For some, it was a trip to a film that everyone else has seen, for others, it was a spot on a checklist that stood...
It’s Lambpardy time again!
We’ve got another three contestants, none of whom have won before but for one of them that’s all about to change! Listen to the show here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/lambcast/episodes/2021-02-28T13_02_18-08_00
This month the contestants are:
Bubbawheat, Flights, Tights & Movie Nights
Sean Homrig, The Best Picture Podcast, Sh*t We Watch on Netflix, The...
February was Richard’s Birthday Month and it has become a tradition here for the hosts of the show to select the choices up for Movie of the Month at that time. There were eight options and the Lamb community chose the one blindspot on Richard’s list. It turns out that it was also new to some of the other guests on the show as well.
The stylish and deliberately paced Le Samourai from Jean-Pierre Melville...
It’s time to vote for the next Movie of the Month! For March we’ve got nine submissions, some that have been championed before and some new comers from first time MOTM champion hopefuls. The poll is at the bottom of the page but first, here are the options:
Once Upon A Time in the West (1968) [James Wilson,...
Maybe this would have been better titled “Meet the Flockers”, after all, this is a show with uncomfortable moments, embarrassing self reveals, and silly comments meant to amuse.
Richard is joined this week by three new members of the community. Come and be introduced to your fellow Lambs, Emily Slade, Mitch Chapman and Latoya Austin as we talk about our favorite movies and the reasons we blog/podcast and share....
Way back in 1990, Los Angeles was a traffic snarled land of broken dreams, filled with dangerous weirdos, broken cops and quirky places to eat. Clearly a lot has changed in the last thirty years to justify setting this film in a decade other than the one we currently occupy. Writer/Director John Lee Hancock brings a crime thriller to drag us back into cinemas. HBO Max offers us a reason to stay home. How will you...