Hello everyone, it’s time again to show off the reviews I received for the films, this time for the Wachowski sisters. Sorry there wasn’t a reminder this month, issues with both the Lamb site and on my end prevented me from being able to do it in time. With that said, here are the reviews on the films of the Wachowskis.
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Deadline: 27th May 2017
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Hello everyone, it’s time again to announce the directors that will be featured in this month’s Directors Chair feature. and this time I thought I’d go with a pair of director siblings, and the ones I’ve chosen are the Wachowski sisters.
Now the films of the Wachowski’s do not provoke mild...
“Cult Chops” a monthly feature where each month we look at a different genre of cult cinema as well as key actors and directors who established their legacies directing films from these genres. With the release of the live action adaptation of “Ghost In The Shell” hitting cinemas, this month we were looking at Anime movies.
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Deadline: 25th March 2017
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So for this months Director’s Chair, I wanted to go back to the world of anime. I’ve previously covered Satoshi Kon on this feature but I was having a hard time deciding who to cover this time. Then came the announcement that Hayao Miyazaki was coming out of retirement and I knew there was no other person it...
Deadline: 29th October 2016
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Hello everyone, just a quick reminder that I am still looking for any pieces that you have written on the films of John Carpenter for this Halloween edition of Director’s Chair. For a reminder on the films you can cover, along with a little history of John Carpenter, read the announcement post here. I look forward...
So with Halloween fast approaching what better time could there be to look at the genre which has become one of its most popular mainstays since it’s golden age in the 80’s saw a new slasher film being released on an almost weekly basis, while the 90’s would see it being reinvented to meet the expectations of smarter audiences who’d long become jaded with the...
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As usual for the month of October the Lambcast will be mostly focusing on the genre of horror, which means the Movie of the Month poll is a horror movie special. And once again it seems the winner may have gotten a little creative with their campaigning as this month’s winner received far more votes than perhaps anyone was expecting, so for October we’ll be...
Yup, it’s another clip show as The Vern gets things ready for all brand new episodes of the podcast. But we did want to pay tribute to other great Lamb podcasting network shows and give you a little taste of each one. Click link below to hear the full show
THE FILM PASTURE: Grazing with Podcasters #2
Included on today’s episode is
TV Good Sleep Bad
“Cult Chops” a monthly feature where each month we will be looking at a different genre of cult cinema as well as key actors and directors who established their legacies directing films from these genres
July was all about “Natural Horror Moves” a cult cinema sub-genre with almost as many names is there are varieties of animals running amok and here’s what the LAMB members had to say about...
“Cult Chops” a monthly feature where each month we will be looking at a different genre of cult cinema as well as key actors and directors who established their legacies directing films from these genres.June was all about “New Queer Cinema” and here’s what the LAMB members had to say about the movies which make up this revolutionary and frequently ground breaking era of LGBT...
Deadline: Saturday June 25th
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Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Director’s Chair. Seeing how the past 2 ones have been for live action films, I thought it would be interesting to go into the realm of animation. Now whenever people talk about the greats of animation, a few names keep cropping up: Walt Disney, Chuck Jones, John...
Now when I first decided on doing Derek Jarman for this months Director’s Chair, I knew I would get very few responses, maybe I went a bit too obscure with my choice of Jarman, but I hoped that if I could get one extra person to see the films of Jarman then it would have been worth it. With that said, here are the reviews I received for the films of Derek Jarman:
Carravagio:
Life vs Film – 2.5/5
I Think,...