If you want to get out your calendars now and create a timeline of this story, MovieRob will give you his best guess about the dates of all the events in the film. It’s Movie of the Month time and Rob championed “It’s a Wonderful Life” to the poll position. We take a chronological journey through the beloved Frank Capra classic, and we still manage to miss the error in Harry Baily’s death age in the alternate...
A movie that takes a nostalgic look at one of the most celebrated filmmakers of our time, is examined by some LAMBs who are not particularly nostalgic but who definitely love movies. Steven Spielberg takes on his own life story and the Lambcast takes on his film in this week’s episode.
Gabriel LaBelle as Sammy Fabelman, our Spielberg Character.Howard Casner leads the three guests through an elaborate discussion of the new...
We had to move your reservations to the second week, but we can seat your entire party now. The highly anticipated Menu includes seven courses: Introductions, Discussion, Spoilers, Lambscores, Rants/Raves/Reviews, The Game and Plugs. This week, Howard Casner is the Maître d’ and he will lead you through a delightful meal featuring Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult.
If you are a foodie, a server, a consumer...
Welcome back to the MCU, this is their third film of 2022 and it is likely to be the most successful. Should it be? In addition to the usual discussion, we have a dissenting opinion from a LAMB who had big reservations about the original “Black Panther” movie and chose not to support this one as a result. We happily provide a platform for Nicole Ayers and as you listen, you may see that the issues she presents are largely...
It’s the second Lambpardy semi-final! Three more first round winners compete for a spot in the final, and amongst them is your regular host, Jay, who also happens to be writing this. As such you could be assumed of casting biased aspersions, but this truly is a game for the ages, with Jay facing off against his regular podcasting co-host Mark, and the record holder for most legitimate...
Did you remember that there was a sequel to the 1993 Academy Award Nominated Best Picture “The Fugitive”? A lot of people do not recall that but Jeanette Ward was not one of those, she is laser focused on Wesley Snipes and he stars as the new fugitive in this 1998 film.
Tommy Lee Jones reprises his Academy Award winning role as Deputy Marshal Sam Gerard and he is as badass as you remember. He brings back his posse...
With Richard away on a much needed KISS vacation cruise, Rob from MovieRob filled in as host and was joined by 6 other LAMB members (Todd, Jay, Nick, Stephen, Tim and David) to discuss some movie recommendations for the LAMB community.
Todd Forgotten FilmCast In and Around Denver
Jay Life vs Film, Deep Blue Sea – The Podcast, Con Air – The Podcast
Nick Rehak Radio & French Toast...
The Lambpardy semi-finals are upon us! Nine contestants have made it through the first round, and now we begin to whittle them down to just three. Just like last year, the seemingly random assigning of who faces off against whom is done purely based on which of the guests were free for each scheduled show, because we’re all busy people and this is just a silly little movie trivia game, but...
So the DCEU means to get down to business and reformat it’s films to integrate more effectively and to break the mold of the bleak CGI fests that have dominated their output so far. Dwayne Johnson has entered the arena with promises that “Black Adam” will be a gamechanger. Delayed twice, this is a highly anticipated storyline which may create a new hierarchy of power among the DC superheroes, but does it fix the deficiencies...
The Lambcast can’t get enough of horror films in October, and the horror fans seemingly can’t get enough of Halloween Films featuring Michael Myers and Jamie Leigh Curtis. Director David Gordon Green relaunched the franchise in 2018 with the simply repeated title “Halloween”. Covid intervened and “Halloween Kills” took a little longer to get to us than planned, and “Halloween Ends” arrives one...
Horror films from the 1970s are being remade on a regular basis. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has been remade twice and there are six other iterations of the film, but it’s hard to top the original. TCM is often cited as one of the most frightening movies ever made, it certainly was shocking, but despite it’s reputation it is surprisingly gore free.
Five friends take a trip out to the old homestead of the brother...
If we were all wearing our masks still, like we had to for the last couple of years, this movie would not work. How could we be frightened by someone’s maniacal grin if we can’t even see it? In a way, this film shows how devastating a lack of facial expressions can be (Natalie Portman aside). “Smile” is a psychological horror film that was originally headed straight to streaming, but it has made a fortuitous stop in...