After a strong batch of new releases last week, it was hard for these LAMBScores to match up. The lammies just didn’t seem very enthused by Maleficent or A Million Ways to Die in the West. Filth fared a little better, but it also has its detractors. Check out all the reviews below and don’t forget to contribute yours...
We’ve got a nice array of films for this week’s LAMBScores, so I’m sure you’ll find something that interests you. In fact, three of these films are now in the Top 10 LAMBScores for 2014. First up is the much-anticipated blockbuster X-Men: Days of Future Past. Next we have a pair of acclaimed indies in Jon Favreau’s...
The time has finally come for the big kahuna event of the of the year in the LAMB community, the LAMMYs!…
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This week on the LAMBScores it’s an Asian invasion…sort of. First up we’ve got the latest reboot of a Japanese pop culture legend – Godzilla. We also have reviews for Million Dollar Arm, an inspirational sports drama about Indian cricketers who become pro baseball players. Check out what the lammies had to say below and...
This week’s LAMBScores brings an interesting pair of new releases. If you’re heading to the multiplex there’s Neighbors, starring Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne and Zac Efron. If you’re fortunate to have an arthouse theater nearby, then you may be interested in Richard Ayoade’s The Double. Check out the reviews for these films below...
This week is all about our favourite web-slinging superhero, as we look at the reviews for The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Fans were relatively mixed on the first installment of this franchise reboot, so did this one fare any better? Find out below and don’t forget to have your say in the forums.
There’s nothing too exciting to report this week, as the studios are saving their big releases for the coming weeks. In the meantime, check out these reviews of The Other Woman, The Quiet Ones and Brick Mansions below. As always, you can submit your future reviews in the forums.
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We only have two new films this week and they are Transcendence and Heaven Is for Real. Are they worth a look? Find out below and don’t forget to have your say in the forums.
Rotten Tomatoes: 0.95 (19%)
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It’s time again to do what we do best here at the Lambcast; talk about some movies we’ve seen recently. This time around Dylan Fields held the hosting duties, and he was joined by Daniel Lackey, Lindsay Street and Nick Rehak to discuss a couple of new releases, an Oscar nominee and a David Lynch oddity.
As always tangents derailed the discussion – Lynch aversion, horrific English accents and the upcoming...
This week’s LAMBScores features four new releases that didn’t seem to gather much critical attention. It was a varied lineup though, representing various genres: war drama (The Railway Man), horror (Oculus), animation (Rio 2) and sports (Draft Day)....
Your trusted editor was busy on film festival duty last weekend, so we have two week’s worth of new releases for you. These LAMBScores run the gamut from big budget spectacles (Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Noah) to niche arthouse/international imports (The Raid 2, Under the Skin,...
Hellloooo. It’s Shala from Life Between Films, your handy-dandy film festival contributor. This week kicks off the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) in New York City! The festival is gearing up again to be heavy with special events outside of the regular film screenings including filmmaker/actor/industry panels, the Tribeca Drive-in, the Tribeca Family Street Festival, the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Day, and special film...