What would you do if you were stuck on the 135th storey of a giant skyscraper and a fire burst out over 50 floors below you? If you answered “Listen to a podcast on The Towering Inferno” then congratulations, you’re in the right place!
Jay Cluitt was joined by JD Duran, Mario Brown and Richard Kirkham to help guide you through the dos and don’ts of burning building etiquette as they discuss the...
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 one of the most eclectic mix of candidates and their champions:
Streets of Fire (1984) [Richard Kirkham, Kirkham A Movie A Day]
Point Break (1991) [Joel Burman, The LAMB]
Trainspotting (1996) [Tony Cogan, Coogs Reviews]
The LAMB is an international community, and somewhat annoyingly not all films get released at the same time worldwide (*cough* Snowpiercer *cough*). For the bigger releases there might be just a week’s difference, but here in the UK the films that really hurt me personally are the Pixar releases, which are often released over a month later than a lot of other countries, presumably to match up with the school holidays. As such...
Did you think at the end of Independence Day that the alien invasion was over and done with? Or did you think that in 20 years time they’d regroup and try again, but this time with a ship genuinely bigger than a planet? Yep, they picked option B, and we’re here to talk about it.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Aaron Neuwirth, Darren Lucas and former shepherd Joel Burman to discuss Roland Emmerich’s latest...
Earlier this week we posted the latest Lambcast show, the 1950s Movie Draft, and now it’s time to vote for whichever team you think is the best! You can listen to the show here: http://lambcast.podomatic.com/entry/2016-07-03T10_45_05-07_00, and here are the teams:…
...It’s time for another draft!
We’ve previously looked at actors, genres and years, but this time we’re widening the choices by looking at an entire decade – the 1950s!
Jay Cluitt was joined by Kristen Lopez, Will Slater, Dan Heaton and newcomer Mark Hofmeyer to compete in picking the best “team” of films from that era. The teams will be available to vote on from tomorrow, but for now you can...
You know what I’m getting sick of? Sequels. Every week the Lambscores posts are full of sequel after sequel, unoriginal adaptation after unoriginal adaptation. We need at least five reviews for a relatively fair ranking, so get out there and review the smaller films! Please! If only for my sake! Alas, this week we’ve got a horror sequel, a completely unwanted nonsense magic sequel and, sigh, a video game adaptation that’s...
This week’s releases aren’t exactly what could be described as “prestigious” but some of you found them entertaining and as far as I’m concerned that’s all that matters. This week we’ve reviewed Me Before You, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows and so far winning the best title of the year: Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping. Here’s what the LAMB...
It’s time to talk some movies!
We dusted off Dylan Fields to host the show, and he was joined by Todd Liebenow, Bubbawheat, Tony Cogan and Nicole Ayers to discuss Finding Dory, Central Intelligence, Julie & Julia, Redline, Halloween 3: Season of the Witch and Over The Top, because why not talk about a Sylvester Stallone arm wrestling film?
After the movie discussion...
I forgot to mention last week that the very well received Sing Street sent ripples through the LAMBScores table by becoming our highest rated film so far this year! Alas no such luck this week, with some lacklustre sequels and a little-seen period piece not making too much of an impact. Maybe we’ll have better luck next week with Out of the Shadows. Up for review this week: Alice Through The Looking Glass,...
Women being thrown into dumpsters. Purification via Lake Minnetonka. A puppet in a cup. Yep, this month we’re talking about Purple Rain.
Movie champion Nicole Ayers celebrated her first Movie of the Month win by discussing this concert movie/biography/who the heck knows alongside Jay Cluitt, Mario Brown, Jeanette Ward and Nolahn. Between them they cover all aspects of the film from the soundtrack, the costumes and...
It’s finally here! Just when you thought we were never going to record our Godfather Trilogy show we pull you back in with a special bonus show dedicated to it!
Jay Cluitt was joined by Godfather super-fans Nick Rehak and Will Slater to go discuss all three Godfather films. This was supposed to be a mini show with just the three of us talking briefly about the films, but you can tell by the infamous Airport franchise show...