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 the list of candidates:
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) [Aaron Neuwirth, The Code is Zeek]
Breaking Away (1979) [Damien Riley, Riley on Film]
Clue (1985) [Sean Homrig, The 1001 Movie Podcast]
My Girl (1991)...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
Another month, another movie of the month poll, and wouldn’t you know it, another winner! As usual there was a very eclectic selection of movies and a pretty close race amongst the final few, but of course there can only be one victor. Technically we have discussed this film before as part of a director retrospective, but now it’s going to have an entire show all...
The latest Movie of the Month franchise special – which joins the ranks with the Back to the Future trilogy, the Godfather trilogy and the Airport franchise – is the Dirty Harry series, five movies following the busiest and seemingly most chaos-attracting detective in San Francisco.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Todd Liebenow, Jacob Lusk, Howard Casner and Dirty Harry superfan...
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 the list of candidates:
Bedazzled (1967) [Howard Casner, Rantings and Ravings]
Raise the Titanic (1980) [Simon Appleton, Moustache Movie News]
Clue (1985) [Sean Homrig, The 1001 Movie Podcast]
Midnight Run...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
It’s franchise time for the latest Movie of the Month. Five very different movie series were put forward, but of course there can be only one winner, and so for the month of April we’re going to be talking about… the Dirty Harry franchise!…
...If there’s one thing we love talking about on the Lambcast, it’s time travel movies, so when Timecrimes won the latest Movie of the Month poll we couldn’t wait to discuss Nacho Vigalondo’s cult hit, and now you can listen to that discussion!
Jay Cluitt was joined by the movie’s long-awaited champion, Jason Soto, along with time travel fans Robert Zerbe and Jess Manzo, plus self-confessed...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
It’s been said before and it will most likely be said again – when it comes to winning the Movie of the Month poll, persistence really does pay off. This month, in another very close race, the winner is someone who has submitted films fairly consistently but never won once. That was the case until today, on his 20th attempt at winning, so it gives me great...
I’m not sure what was more unlikely – a humanoid duck named Howard being dragged from his home on a duck-filled planet by a giant space laser, or Howard the Duck winning the Movie of the Month poll, but here we are.
Jay Cluitt was joined by the film’s champion, The Vern, as well as Todd Liebenow and Damien Riley to discuss this so-called new breed of hero, and the many, many things wrong with this...
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 the list of candidates:
Casablanca (1942) [Howard Casner, Rantings and Ravings]
Mildred Pierce (1945) [David Brook, Blueprint: Review]
The Man Who Would Be King (1975) [Richard Kirkham, Kirkham A Movie A Day]
Clue...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
Once again it has been proven that one of the best ways for your chosen film to become elected Movie of the Month is to get in contact with some of the film-makers behind it on Twitter. That surely must be the reason why, after champion Vern hit up the likes of Lloyd Kaufman and Lea Thompson, who both either replied or retweeted, Howard the Duck became the latest...
It seems very fitting that the show upon which we discussed Ex Machina, a film about the testing and issues involved with Artificial Intelligence, was fraught with so many technical difficulties. Dropped guests, lost connections and dying batteries led to one of the more eventful recordings, and that can mean only one thing – more outtakes!
Jay Cluitt was joined by the film’s champion, Kristen Lopez, along with Nick...
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 the list of candidates:
The Palm Beach Story (1942) [Howard Casner, Rantings and Ravings]
Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965) [Daniel Lackey, Lackey Writes About Film]
Yellow Submarine (1968) [Tony Cogan, Coogs Reviews]