It’s Movie of the Month time again on the Lambcast, and this month we’ve got a classic British jukebox musical for you, The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night.
Movie champion Todd was joined by show hosts Jay and Robert, as well as Lackey and Will, who share polar opposite tastes when it comes to the Fab Four. There’s much to discuss in what was an unexpectedly polarising movie, so get along and...
The LAMBScores are back this week with another pair of interesting new releases. First up, we have one of the first surprise hits of the year in Matthew Vaughn’s Kingsman: The Secret Service. Then we have one of the most anticipated pop culture events in the form of Fifty Shades of Grey. Find out what the LAMB thought of these films below and...
It’s fantasy week on the LAMBScores as we’ve got reviews for Jupiter Ascending and Seventh Son. Check ’em out below.
Rotten Tomatoes: 1.15 (23%)
IMDb: 2.95 (5.9/10)
LAMB:...
On this edition of the LAMBScores we’ve got two brand new releases. The first (A Most Violent Year) was an Oscar hopeful during the recent awards season, while the other one (Project Almanac) would probably better suited to the Razzies. Check out the reviews below.
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
This month there were only three submissions for potential Movies of the Month, with A Hard Day’s Night, No Country For Old Men and the director’s cut of Legend being submitted. Only one of these has been submitted before, and wouldn’t you know it, it only went and won. That’s right, the Movie of the Month for March is A...
Well folks, we’ve finally hit the January-February wasteland at the box office. This week’s new releases Cake and The Boy Next Door failed to garner much excitement from the lammies. Check out their reviews below.
Last year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of 1984 with out 1984 Movie Draft. 30 years ago from this year, 1985 didn’t have such a wealth of releases, but it did have The Goonies, which just so happens to be February’s Movie of the Month.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined by regular Lambcast co-host and Goonies champion Robert Zerbe as well as Pat McDonnell, Will Slater and Nick Rehak, all of whom had varying...
We’ve got a bunch of hot titles this week on the LAMBScores, whether by virtue of their quality or the talent involved. There’s Clint Eastwood’s latest film American Sniper, surprise critical darling Paddington, Julianne Moore’s Oscar vehicle Still Alice, Kevin Hart’s...
We’re well into 2015 with February fast approaching, but December’s awards season contenders are still dominating the box office conversation. This week’s pair of new releases – Selma and Inherent Vice – have a total of 4 Oscar nominations between them. Find out below if the lammies agreed with the Academy and don’t...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
Last month we proved that anything can win Movie of the Month by, um, celebrating? Southland Tales. Fortunately for February, a bunch of more highly regarded films were submitted, from Buster Keaton to Rodney Dangerfield, via Disney along the way. However, the winner for February is a film that’s been submitted many times before, but has finally taken the gold. That...
We’ve hit the mother lode! The Christmas Day releases have finally made their way to the LAMBScores and the lammies were quite opinionated about these films. This year’s slate featured The Imitation Game, Into the Woods, Unbroken, Two Days One Night, The Interview, Big Eyes and The Gambler. Check out the reviews for all of these films below:
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The 31st Sundance Film Festival kicks off today! If you’re into independent film like me, it’s a time to celebrate the start of the new crop of films, which may be the new Whiplash and Boyhood, 2014 Sundance debut films that made its way down the long, arduous road a year later to the Oscars. How are you getting involved in the festival?
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