James Bond is back, and so are we to talk about him and his next batch of exploits.
Richard and Jay are joined by Jeanette, Heather and Sean to discuss four movies, three Bonds, three Blofelds one incredibly realistic compressed gas canister and our most divisive Bond yet, plus breakfast “sausage” and running with geese!
4:47 Sean ranks the Jurassic Park franchise
7:16 Our histories with...
Murder! Racism! Truman Capote! All this and more on the latest episode of the Lambcast!
This week we’re covering the latest movie of the month, which in this case is 1976’s Murder by Death, featuring a star-studded list of both actors and characters. Does the podcast make more sense than the film? Listen to find out as Jay and Richard are joined by the film’s champion, Sean, as well as Kellee and...
Did you seriously think we weren’t going to do a show on the latest Jurassic movie? Really? Of course we are, no matter how less-than-great it might be.
Jay and Richard were joined by a flocking herd of other dino-fans going my the names Heather, Sean and Sofia to determine whether this franchise should have been brought back from the dead or if it should be abandoned on an island and engulfed in an erupting volcano. Also...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
It was another close battle between several worthy contenders, but this month’s winner is a film that’s been submitted several times, but which I’d never even heard of before it was first championed, so I’m eager to find out how good it actually it. For July our Movie of the Month is… Murder by Death!…
...I think at this point we can definitively say that if you want to win a Movie of the Month poll, your best bet is to submit a time travel movie (other than Primer of course).
Chris Staron, on his first MOTM attempt, claimed victory and hosted the discussion on Terry Gilliam’s post-apocalyptic time travel film, and was joined by Jess Manzo, Sean Homrig, Robert Zerbe and Jay, making this another episode of Jay...
Whatcha been watchin’ lately? Well what we’ve been watchin’ is a bunch of horror movies, come hear about ’em… if you dare!
Todd Liebenow steps into the guest host shoes to lead the discussion on the scary cinema that’s been tickling the eyeballs of Zoe, Howard, Sean, Vern and himself. They cover giallo, lawn darts, and in their own words “a damn fine cannibal film”.
Also on...
There’s been a murder! Several, in fact, and someone on this very podcast did it…
Fear not, there’s no detective work required to seek out this show, in which we covered the most recent movie of the month, arguably the greatest board game adaptation yet, Clue. Jay was joined by the movies champion, Sean, as well as big fans Jeanette, Nick and Todd to discuss the characters, weapons and numerous...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
It was a tough battle for supremacy this month, with pretty much every champion campaigning heavily for their chosen film to win the poll. Throughout almost the entirety of the voting period there was one film just in the lead, whose campaigner was going above and beyond on the leg work, and had the votes been closed 2 days earlier than they ultimately were then Vern would...
It’s Movie of the Month time once again for the Lambcast, as we take a look at the winner for May, School of Rock.
Jay Cluitt was joined by the movie’s champion, Rebecca Sharp, as well as Richard Kirkham and Sean Homrig to discuss the film and what makes it such a delight to behold (spoiler alert, we all liked this movie and you should too!).
Also on tap: Rants and Raves of the Week and a couple of games of...
I know you all listen to the Lamncast every week without fail, intently tuning in to hear our opinions on movies and the world of film, but do you ever want to know more about us, the people behind the podcast? Well worry no more!
It’s been a little while since our last Get To Know Your Lambcasters, and in that time the show has gained a flock of new regular guests, so on this show we’re going to find out a little...
It’s Movie of the Month time again on the Lambcast, and for the month of November we’re looking at a largely forgotten 1945 Agatha Christie adaptation, And Then There Were None, which sees 10 strangers summoned to a secluded island by a mystery host, only to find themselves killed off one by one.
Newcomer Sean Homrig championed the film, and was joined by Jeanette Ward, Lindsay Street and regular host Jay...