This month’s Acting School 101 teacher was Ally Sheedy.
We received a total of 22 reviews for 14 films that Sheedy had parts in.
Let’s see what the members of the LAMB community thought of Ally Sheedy’s career:
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July was a bumper month for MOTM votes, with several of the potential champions doing a whole heap of campaigning for their particular film to be crowned the next winner. There were five options, and despite one being a timely action behemoth and another getting a lot of support online, it was Vern’s sheer, dogged onslaught of campaigning that led him to victory with almost half the total votes. The Movie of the Month for July 2021...
June is reserved for a Movie of the Month that comes from a female director. A Woman’s perspective is welcome any month but we don’t want it to get neglected by the capricious nature of voting so all entries for this Episode were directed by women and Karyn Kusama’s 2009 teen girl horror comedy topped the returns. It was a film expected to do better, widely criticized on it’s release, and having developed a much better...
It’s time to vote for the next Movie of the Month! As usual the winning film will have a Lambcast episode dedicated to it, so without further ado here are your options:
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As you should already know by now, Ally Sheedy 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 Jeanette Ward from the Mundane Adventures of a Fangirl to discuss all thing...
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Hello everyone, it’s time to announce the person who will be featured in Director’s Chair for June and this month I’ve decided to go with Julie Taymor.
Taymor got her start on the stage, working first in Indonesia before doing work in New York. Whilst in New York, she worked for The Public...
Hello everyone, it’s time to showcase the features sent to me on the films of George Clooney. Thanks to everyone who sent pieces in. Without further ado, let’s dive in.
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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...
This month’s Acting School 101 teacher was George Clooney.
We received a total of 190 reviews for 38 films that George Clooney had parts in.
That’s quite an impressive amount.
Let’s see what the members of the LAMB community thought of George Clooney‘s career:
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It’s time to announce June’s female-directed special Movie of the Month winner! Of course films directed by women can be championed any month of the year, but to guarantee at least one is in the conversation at some point every twelve months, we limit the films to only those directed by women for every June. Amongst this month’s options we had three very different horror or horror-adjacent films championed, and in fact they...
We have had Alien vs. Predator, Jason vs. Freddy and enough Superhero faceoffs in both the Marvel and DC worlds, to fill a dozen podcasts. It’s time for something a little different. We brought together five stars that are known for their Action Chops in a variety of movies. Buddy Cop films, Science Fiction extravaganzas, and Hong Kong Martial arts movies all make it to the show. Five Lambs enter and two remain, and you, the LAMB...
It was with some trepidation that this podcast was set up. Kotaanisqatsi is an experimental film that uses visual images and an original Phillip Glass score to create what might be called a 90 minute visual poem. The absense of actores, script, dialogue, plot etc. suggested that this film might be difficult to process much less watch.
Come and be surprised at how much this week’s Lambcast crew was able to chew...