This month’s Acting School 101 teacher was Kurt Russell.
We received a total of 213 reviews for 37 films that Kurt Russell had parts in. Plus 8 general posts about his life and work.
That’s quite an impressive amount.
Let’s see what the members of the LAMB community thought of Kurt...
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Deadline: 4th April 2020
Hello everyone, it’s time to showcase who March’s featured director will be and this month, I’ve decided to focus on one of the most prolific directors featured on Director’s Chair, Takashi Miike.
Now Miike’s films are, to put it mildly varied. Whilst most Western...
It’s time to vote for April’s movie of the month, franchise special! The winning franchise will be our franchise of the month, and will have a Lambcast episode dedicated to it. The poll is at the bottom of the page, but first, the contenders!
Crocodile Dundee (1986), Crocodile Dundee II (1988), Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001) [Doug Jamieson, The Jam...
Hello everyone, it’s time to showcase all the features I received on the films of Sam Raimi. Without further ado, let’s dive in.
The Evil Dead:
The LambcastMovierobJoel Watches MoviesEvil Dead 2:
MovierobJoel Watches MoviesArmy of Darkness:
Joel Watches MoviesEvil Dead Trilogy:
Life vs...On the twenty-fourth day of the month of February, in the current year of the decade we currently call our own, the LAMB community suddenly encountered an incredible film to discuss. And this film discussion has surfaces, as such film discussions often do, in the seemingly most innocent and unlikely of places… the Lambcast!
That’s right, this month we’re celebrating the 1986 remake of Little Shop of...
As you should already know by now, Kurt Russell is our actor of the month in the Acting School 101 feature, being hosted by me, MovieRob. Alongside the monthly blogathon held here on the LAMB site, I will also be hosting a monthly podcast episode devoted to the actor and their roles, and wouldn’t you know it but that’s this very show here!
I was joined by Mark from the Movies, Films & Flix to discuss all thing Kurt...
Welcome Back Students!
Rob from MovieRob here!
I think that this series is a great way to get a look at what the members of the Lamb community think about the work of some of the most prolific actors/actresses who have been entertaining us all for so many years.
I plan to try and focus on an actor or actress every month who has a birthday in that given calendar month.
Obviously, there are thousands upon...
It’s time to begin recovery from the travesty of February’s Movie of the Month and move onto March. We’re back to normal – a bunch of LAMB members submitted movies and they were voted on – so I’ll keep you in suspense no longer and reveal that the movie of the month for March 2020 is… Little Shop of Horrors!
Congratulations go to Todd from Forgotten Films for successfully...
This month’s Acting School 101 teacher was John Travolta.
We received a total of 52 reviews for 35 films that John Travolta had parts in. Plus 1 general post about his life and work.
That’s quite an impressive amount.
Let’s see what the members of the LAMB community thought of John Travolta’s career:
General (1)
Movie Reviews...
It’s here, the long-awaited discussion of Big Trouble in Little China, a film Richard loves, and Jay has… different opinions about.
Richard and Jay were joined by Damien, Mark and DJ to discuss storms, six demon bags, magic potions and, of course, to rank the sleeveless shirts of Kurt Russell. Enjoy the show!
00:00 Introductions
03:37 Damien ranks the Bonds
05:52 Big Trouble in...
It’s time to vote for March’s movie of the month! The poll is at the bottom of the page, but first, the contenders!
Little Shop of Horrors (1986) [Todd Liebenow, Forgotten Films ]
Total Recall (1990) [Marc Armstead, French Toast Sunday ]
Wild at Heart (1990) [Nick Rehak,...
Deadline: 7 March 2020
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Hello everyone, it’s time to announce the featured director for February and, with the news that he may be directing Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, I thought now would be a good time to cover the films of Sam Raimi.
Now Raimi got his start making low budget Super 8 films, mostly with his...