Posts Tagged ‘Flickering Myth’

  • LAMBCAST #397: SAW FRANCHISE LOOKBACK

    by Jay Cluitt · Oct 27, 2017 at 10:20 CDT · Featured, Franchise, LAMBcast, Podcasts · No Comments
    LAMBCAST #397: SAW FRANCHISE LOOKBACK

    Are you going to see Jigsaw this weekend? WAIT! What if you haven’t had time to watch all 7 previous Saw movies? What if it’s been years since you last saw them? Can you really trust your memory and knowledge of this franchise’s needlessly complex plotting? Well hold up, it’s OK, the Lambcast is here to give you a rundown of the twists, turns and traps before you venture to the cinema.

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  • Lambcast #295 Spectre

    by Jay Cluitt · Nov 13, 2015 at 0:46 CST · Featured, LAMBcast, Podcasts · No Comments
    Lambcast #295 Spectre

    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...

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  • LAMBCAST #290 LAMBS IN LONDON

    by Jay Cluitt · Oct 9, 2015 at 20:47 CDT · Featured, LAMBcast, Podcasts · No Comments
    LAMBCAST #290 LAMBS IN LONDON

    Cor blimey guv’nor, the Lambs only went and bleedin’ well met up in Lahndahn, dinnae? Can’t believe me mince pies ‘n’ King Lears.


    Ahem. The third annual LAMB meet-up has occurred! Hurrah! This time it was held in England, providing a much more international flavour than the previous two American-centric affairs. Much delicious food was eaten, alcohol was drunk and movies were both watched and...

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  • PLUG: Flickering Myth

    by Rachel · Dec 29, 2010 at 19:25 CST · Plugs · No Comments
    PLUG: Flickering Myth

    To commemorate the return of Peter Weir to the big screen, Trevor Hogg of Flickering Myth has put together a two-week retrospective honouring the man and his work. We will begin with his feature debut The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) and conclude with the acclaimed director’s latest offering The Way Back. Providing an extra dimension of understanding of the filmmaker and his movies are two of Weir’s frequent collaborators;...

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