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!…
...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...
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...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
In the past few years January’s Movie of the Month has traditionally been something of a cult choice – this hasn’t been planned, it’s just how it worked out – with the likes of TimeCop. Southland Tales and Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins taking the crown, but for 2017 the options were all a little more well...
A giant rubber duck! Zombie cat gnawing! Penguin pall-bearers! It’s almost Christmas, so we’re of course talking about Batman Returns!
Jay Cluitt was joined for the latest Movie of the Month by Bubbawheat, Jess Manzo and Richard Kirkham, to dig into this “festive” film.
Also on the show: Rants and Raves of the Week and a couple of games of Last Lamb Standing.
Here’s what the...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
December is just a few days away, so here at the LAMB we’re starting to think about Christmas, and that can mean only one thing… the December Movie of the Month Christmas Special! Last year we talked about Gremlins, the year before we celebrated Die Hard 2, and for 2016 we’ll be reviewing… Batman Returns!…
...It’s Movie of the Month time again on the Lambcast, and for the month of November we’re looking at a largely forgotten 1945 Agatha Christie adaptation, And Then There Were None, which sees 10 strangers summoned to a secluded island by a mystery host, only to find themselves killed off one by one.
Newcomer Sean Homrig championed the film, and was joined by Jeanette Ward, Lindsay Street and regular host Jay...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
It was another tight race this month for three contenders who presumably did a great deal of championing for their films. Ex Machina did well, and Timecrimes almost took it, so Kristen Lopez and Jason Soto should certainly be inclined to try again some other month, but the winning film for November is… And Then There Were None.…
...It’s October, so once again the Lambcast is devoting most of the month to horror, starting out with another horror-themed Movie of the Month and, as is tradition, it went in a completely unexpected direction as this week we’re talking about the 1966 British “classic” Carry On Screaming.
Joining Jay Cluitt is Carry On… superfan Rebecca Sharp and bemused newbie Kristen Lopez to discuss the...
Just because Jay is away, doesn’t mean the show can’t go on! And this week it’s time for the latest Movie of the Month, looking at the great Cool Hand Luke!
Kristen Lopez takes her first turn in the hosting chair, and is joined by Richard Kirkham, Jess Manzo, Jeanette Ward and the movie’s champion Joe Guiliano to discuss whether Cool Hand Luke truly is a “guy’s movie”,...