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...
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I am pleased and excited to announce that I will now be running the return of a feature on the LAMB that has been on hiatus for the past 3 and a half years.
Like The Director’s Chair series being run by Tony, I think that this 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...
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!…
...Deadline: 29th April 2017
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Hello everyone, it’s once again time to announce the director that will be highlighted for Director’s Chair. This month, after going for a more fantasy themed director last time, I thought I’d go for more gritty realism, and in tackling this element of the film industry, I could think of no director that...
Once again, it’s time to let you know about the posts that I have received for this months Director’s Chair feature on Hayao Miyazaki. Didn’t receive many posts this month, but I have enjoyed reading the ones I did get. So, without further ado, here are the pieces for the films of Hayao Miyazaki.
Castle of Cagliostro:
MovierobNausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
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Deadline: 25th March 2017
Hello everyone, just a reminder that I’m still looking for pieces on you discussing the films of Hayao Miyazaki. For a reminder on the films you can cover, and a bit of history of Miyazaki, head over here: https://largeassmovieblogs.com/2017/02/directors-chair-introduction-hayao-miyazaki.html. I look forward to reading...
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...
Hello everyone, it’s time to show you all of the posts that I received for the films of Richard Curtis, hope you enjoy reading these as much as I did.
The Tall Man:
MovierobFour Weddings and a Funeral:
Movierob Life vs FilmNotting Hill:
MovierobLove Actually:
MovierobWar Horse:
Kirkham A Movie A...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...
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Deadline: 25th February 2017
Hello everyone, just a reminder that I’m still looking for features on the films of Richard Curtis, both films he’s directed and films he’s written. For a reminder of those films, go back to my original post here. I look forward to reading what you send my way.…
...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...