So it seems you people like listening to us talking about sex, what with last month’s winner being Shame, a movie focused on sex addiction, and this month’s winner being Boogie Nights, which is all about the porn industry in the 1970s and ’80s. So be it.
Robert Zerbe was handed the hosting reigns for this show, and he was joined by regular host Jay Cluitt, Lindsay Street, MOTM champion Jess Manzo and newcomer...
The time has finally come for the big kahuna event of the of the year in the LAMB community, the LAMMYs!…
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This week on the LAMBScores it’s an Asian invasion…sort of. First up we’ve got the latest reboot of a Japanese pop culture legend – Godzilla. We also have reviews for Million Dollar Arm, an inspirational sports drama about Indian cricketers who become pro baseball players. Check out what the lammies had to say below and...
This week’s LAMBScores brings an interesting pair of new releases. If you’re heading to the multiplex there’s Neighbors, starring Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne and Zac Efron. If you’re fortunate to have an arthouse theater nearby, then you may be interested in Richard Ayoade’s The Double. Check out the reviews for these films below...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
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...This week is all about our favourite web-slinging superhero, as we look at the reviews for The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Fans were relatively mixed on the first installment of this franchise reboot, so did this one fare any better? Find out below and don’t forget to have your say in the forums.
It’s been a while since we’ve had an installment of Classic Chops. My apologies. Unfortunately, we didn’t get any submissions to the call for sports themed movies, so let’s start fresh. This time Classic Chops will be open to any posts on any films…as long as they were released before 1965. Send your submissions to [email protected]. The deadline this time is midnight on Sunday June 1. …
...There’s nothing too exciting to report this week, as the studios are saving their big releases for the coming weeks. In the meantime, check out these reviews of The Other Woman, The Quiet Ones and Brick Mansions below. As always, you can submit your future reviews in the forums.
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We’re really exploring the varied landscape of cinema with our recent Movies of the Month, as last month we celebrated the fun sci-fi/comedy with the Back to the Future trilogy, and this month we delved into the somewhat murkier world of sex addiction with Steve McQueen’s Shame.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined by the film’s champion, Alex Withrow, along with Stevee Taylor, Jess Manzo and Kristen Lopez to...
We only have two new films this week and they are Transcendence and Heaven Is for Real. Are they worth a look? Find out below and don’t forget to have your say in the forums.
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It’s Shala from Life Between Films. Here for you to enjoy is another edition of ‘One Blogger, One Day’, the collaboration series by bloggers attending film festivals. This year for the recent Tribeca Film Festival, the festival started by Robert DeNiro as a way to support NYC after 9/11, four bloggers (Iba, Shane, Erica, and I) got together to document their personal experiences. Here is our stories:
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...This week’s LAMBScores features four new releases that didn’t seem to gather much critical attention. It was a varied lineup though, representing various genres: war drama (The Railway Man), horror (Oculus), animation (Rio 2) and sports (Draft Day)....