So it seems you people like listening to us talking about sex, what with last month’s winner being Shame, a movie focused on sex addiction, and this month’s winner being Boogie Nights, which is all about the porn industry in the 1970s and ’80s. So be it.
Robert Zerbe was handed the hosting reigns for this show, and he was joined by regular host Jay Cluitt, Lindsay Street, MOTM champion Jess Manzo and newcomer...
The latest Movie of the Month has been decided upon!
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...We’re really exploring the varied landscape of cinema with our recent Movies of the Month, as last month we celebrated the fun sci-fi/comedy with the Back to the Future trilogy, and this month we delved into the somewhat murkier world of sex addiction with Steve McQueen’s Shame.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined by the film’s champion, Alex Withrow, along with Stevee Taylor, Jess Manzo and Kristen Lopez to...
It’s time again to do what we do best here at the Lambcast; talk about some movies we’ve seen recently. This time around Dylan Fields held the hosting duties, and he was joined by Daniel Lackey, Lindsay Street and Nick Rehak to discuss a couple of new releases, an Oscar nominee and a David Lynch oddity.
As always tangents derailed the discussion – Lynch aversion, horrific English accents and the upcoming...
We have quite a large pool of contributors here on the Lambcast, so it’s understandable if maybe you don’t get to know the ins and outs of their personalities as well as you might like. Therefore it’s time to dig a little deeper into the lives and tastes of some of our regulars.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined by Jess Manzo, Will Slater, Daniel Lackey and JD Duran to talk about themselves for an inordinate amount...
Director Retrospectives are generally few and far between on the Lambcast – it’s difficult to find a director with a manageable body of work that’s relatively easy to get hold of – so when Darren Aronofsky scheduled a new film – Noah – to come out, we jumped at the chance to devote a podcast to the man.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined by Lindsay Street, Will Slater, The Vern and newcomer Cristina...
We’ve been going through a faze as of late with our Movie of the Months – if you want to get picked, it seems the best thing to do is champion a time travel movie. So when the Lambcast’s first trilogy edition came around and not one but three immensely popular time travel films were submitted, it’s no surprise that they won.
Todd Liebenow was the successful victor with his choice of the Back to the...
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Here we go. Sorry about that. It’s time for another franchise look-back, and this time we went for possibly the most high-brow saga in cinematic existence. Or at least, the one that used the most felt. That’s right – it’s the...
It seems strangely fitting that a film with so many famous people in it should be discussed on a Lambcast with the fewest amount of guests in over 150 episodes.
The latest all-star Wes Anderson movie was highly praised by host Jay Cluitt and all-round amazing guest Nick Rehak, who more than made up for the lack of additional guests by being the film’s number one cheerleader.
Also on tap were many rants and raves of...
Last month the MOTM champion was The Wild Bunch, a testosterone fuelled, bloody classic western. This month you’d find it difficult to find a film more different, as we sat down to discuss the 2012 female-driven a capella romantic comedy, Pitch Perfect.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined by first time MOTM champion Matt Stewart along with DJ Valentine, Jess Manzo and Bubbawheat to discuss their aca-feeling about the movie, before...
The internet is full of desperate people with pressing, important questions about the world of film, and the LAMB is just as full of knowledgeable movie-buffs willing to provide intelligent and insightful answers to those problems.
Unfortunately, none of these people were available to record the show, so instead host Jay Cluitt was joined by Jason Soto, Lindsay Street, Daniel Lackey, and The Vern to look into whatever insane...
For the 206th episode of the Lambcast we took a look at the latest remake to come out of Hollywood, Jose Padilha’s reboot of Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 sci-fi cult classic Robocop. Does it hold up to the original? Is Joel Kinnaman a decent Alex Murphy? Are Michael Keaton and Kevin Costner the same person? And, most importantly, will you buy it for a dollar? You’ll just have to listen to find out.
Host Jay Cluitt...