2015 is gone, bring on 2016!
It’s time to look ahead at the films coming out over the next year. Jay Cluitt was joined by Jess Manzo, Darren Lucas, Kristen Lopez and DJ Valentine to look ahead at what could be good, what might be great, and a little bit of what’s gonna suck. Also listen out for some voicemails from Simplistic Reviews, To The Escape Hatch, Coogs’ Reviews, The Vern’s Video...
It’s that time of year again, the show to celebrate the year gone by with our lists of the Best Movies from the past 12 months.
Joining Jay in the movie parade is Vern, Lindsay, Lackey and David. What did everyone love? What did they hate? Which film did everyone adore? No prizes for guessing that one, but for the rest you’ll have to listen to find out!
Also thanks for the voicemail messages...
We like to fill in the post-holiday show slot with a staple, and we do nothing better on the Lambcast than talk about movies, so lets chat about some stuff we’ve seen recently.
Jay was joined by Nick Rehak, Todd Liebenow and Nicole Ayers to all talk about some films they’ve see. On hand today are The Big Short, Million Dollar Baby, Rock of Ages and Pink Flamingos, so a nice...
There ain’t no party like a Star Wars party, and there’s no Star Wars party like this.
We’ve assembled some of the biggest nerds and some regular folk too (you work out who is whom) from every corner of the Lambcast galaxy to discuss everything about one of the most anticipated movies of this century so far, Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Jay Cluitt is joined by Daniel Lackey, David Brook,...
IT’S THE 300TH SHOW!
Milestones aren’t really our thing on the Lambcast, but I had an idea for the 300th show that was just too good to pass up. Lambpardy! has been a staple of the Lambcast since the early days, and over the show’s run so far there’s been a total of seven winners, but which of them is truly the best? There can really be only one way to find out!
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There are three important rules you must heed before listening to this podcast. Don’t listen to it in bright light, and sunlight will kill it. Don’t get it wet (that’s just good advice for electronics in general). And finally, don’t listen to it after midnight. The Lambcast takes no responsibility for any listeners failing to heed these rules.
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Katniss Everdeen is back back back with her plucky rag-tag band of magical woodland creatures and fairy-dust to close out her franchise in style. That’s right, it’s the final instalment in the Hunger Games saga, this time seeing Katniss and an army of rebels rising up against the Capitol in an attempt to overthrow the tyrannical President Snow.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Jess Manzo, Lindsay Street, Tony Cogan and...
The cinematic world is full of films forever being remade and rebooted, so it’s time for a whole new kind of Lambcast show devoted to these things, kicking off with a voyage to Skull Island to look at the many faces of King Kong.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Robert Zerbe, Aaron Neuwirth and David Brook to look at the respected original 1933 King Kong, the far sleazier 1976 version and Peter Jackson’s divisive 2005...
If there’s one thing we like to do on the Lambcast it’s talk about movies in general, but sometimes we need a little prompt as to what exactly we should be talking about, which is where the Bring A Discussion Topic shows come in. Here everyone brings a mini topic along, throws it out into the group and see what comes back.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Nicole Ayers, Nick Rehak, Heather Baxendale and former host Dylan...
Daniel Craig may have had enough of playing Bond, but we’ll never get sick of talking about him. He, along with his supporting cast and director Sam Mendes, have all returned from the record-breaking and frankly phenomenal Skyfall for Spectre, the 24th James Bond outing and the 4th to star Mr. Craig. In typical big release fashion, we of course ripped the heck out of it.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Bond...
A man is cheating on his wife. A woman is not who she seems. Nosy fellas lose their noses. There’s a plot afoot, and we need to solve it.…
...Ah, Halloween, that one day a year when I’m split between the three-way ultimatum of heading out into a world filled with drunken, costumed, sticky depravity, hiding in my home with the lights off or opening myself up for the possibility of interaction with children, yet for some reason the rest of the world seems to embrace it. Thus, to round out October’s month-long devotion to the horror genre, we’ve rounded up a gang of...