We’ve got a jam-packed edition of the LAMBScores this week as we look at a set of popular new releases. One of them is our new top-rated film of the year. Is it the Superman reboot Man of Steel, the apocalyptic comedy This Is the End, or the conclusion to an acclaimed trilogy Before Midnight? Check out the scores below to...
Such a simple question…and yet it yields such diverse answers. Such an easy question…and yet, when posed to five movie geeks, it becomes a philosophical conundrum. The question: what films have you been watching lately, and can you narrow that list down to one to talk about. One that you (hopefully) are passionate about, one way or the other. As usual, the question yielded diverse results, brought to you by Dylan, Kai,...
This week’s LAMBScores features a pair of very different new releases – The Internship and The Purge. Both feature beloved actors, but did the films themselves get the approval of the LAMB? Find out below and don’t forget to submit your reviews in the forums.
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The LAMBcast’s Summer Series (as it might well be called) is winding down to a close. We started with what looks to be the summer’s biggest hit, Iron Man 3, stared down the latest Star Trek entry, spent some family time with the Fast & Furious gang, and now revisit the dormant Superman series, as we take an in-depth look at Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel. On hand for the show...
** Some news and changes to the MOTM/MOTM Champions this month. Read on for the skinny. **
Well, it’s been an up-and-down week or so for the MOTM Champions angle. Your Shepherd, Joel Burman, was the only one to throw his hat into the ring for July, so I was all set to kill Champions and go back to just having me select five random films and having you vote on them.
But then a funny...
This week’s LAMBScores serves up a pair of new releases – Now You See Me and After Earth. Were they worth the price of admission? Check out the reviews below and don’t forget to enter your future scores in the forums.
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Long before Peter Jackson became known for becoming J.R.R. Tolkien or remaking King Kong, he was that big, hairy fella from New Zealand known for grossout horror comedies. His third feature was 1992’s Dead Alive , a film that wasn’t received all that well two decades ago but is now seen as a cult classic. The gang from French Toast Sunday championed the film after barely losing out to American...
This week’s LAMBScores brings you a pair of sequels and the latest animated offering from Blue Sky Studios. How does Fast & Furious 6 compare with its well-received predecessor? Did The Hangover Part III deliver the laughs? Will Epic be an Oscar contender for Best Animated Feature? Find out below and don’t forget to...
I believe the proper nomenclature is as follows:
*ahem*
If you got a problem, yo, we’ll solve it.
That’s the motto for the Ask the LAMB feature here, a segment that finds its host Jason Soto trolling Yahoo Answers for truly insane questions. It can bring some seriously credible answers from a wide variety of film bloggers. It can also bring some seriously funny answers. Occasionally, it does both.
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Robert from Sketchy Details here to announce the new topic for Foreign Chops. This time around, we’re going to shake things up a bit. I want you to submit your best posts about fantasy films made all over the world. There is no geographical border outside of not being a native English-language film.
Here’s how it works. You e-mail me at [email protected] with the subject heading Foreign Chops. Submit up to 5 links...
We’ve got another major release coming at you this week with J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Into Darkness. Did it live up the high expectations? Find out below and don’t forget to submit your future scores in the forums.