A few months ago we put out a poll for you to vote on who we should do Director Retrospectives on. This show is the fruit of that labour, as one of the highest scoring directors was Paul Thomas Anderson, director of Hard Eight, Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Punch-Drunk Love, There Will Be Blood, The Master and, most recently, Inherent Vice.
Jay Cluitt and Robert Zerbe were joined by Lindsay Street, Courtney Small and newcomer...
We’re already over three weeks into 2015, and literally no-one in the world knows what they should be looking forward to, because we haven’t told you yet! Well fret no longer my friends, because the Lambcast is here to reveal our Most Anticipated Movies of 2015.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined by Jess Manzo, Kristen Lopez, Pete Conway and all-round-podcasting-newcomer Tony Cogan to discuss the next...
2014 cannot officially be over until the Lambcast has posted its Best of 2014 show, so I guess we’re now definitely in 2015, because here’s that very show.
Jay Cluitt and Robert Zerbe were joined by DJ Valentine, Eric Hillis and recurring Best of show regular Lindsay Street to count down their Top 5 movies of the year, hand out some personal awards and generally discuss 2014 in movies. And what year end show would...
Peter Jackson’s time in Middle Earth has once again come to an end with the closing part of The Hobbit’s trilogy, The Battle of the Five Armies. As I’m a massive fan of the previous Hobbit movies and the Lord of the Rings saga, it seemed only right to devote a show to the trilogy, so here it is.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined by fellow Hobbit-lovers Will Kouf, Nick Rehak and kind-of-but-not-really...
It’s been a very long time since we’ve done one of these shows, but considering how well this one turned out we’ll definitely be doing another one again soon.
Host Jay was joined by Nick, Will and Todd to talk Christmas traditions, 2014 in film, trailer trashing and reviewing the unreviewable, but really this was just four guys going on all sorts of tangents, particularly Will, who seemed intent on making a...
’twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring except… for the five of us on this podcast talking about Die Hard 2.
It’s the first ever festive-special Movie of the Month (not counting Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, which won regardless of its Christmas-setting) and the character-actor filled action sequel won the poll, allowing Will Slater to take another turn in the...
It’s time for the latest Movie of the Month, and this time we’re heading into the realm of science fiction to look at Stanley Kubrick’s intergalactic classic, 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Host, movie champion and 2001 virgin Jay Cluitt was joined by Robert Zerbe, Jess Manzo and Nick Rehak for an all-French Toast Sunday edition show, during which they all attempted to get to grips with monkeys, monoliths and space...
We’re celebrating Halloween all month here on the Lambcast, and we’re kicking things off with the first ever horror-themed Movie of the Month. From a wide variety of scary movies, 1999’s Japanese torture-thriller Audition came out as the winner, so that’s what we talked about.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined by his co-host Robert Zerbe, Audition’s champion Matt Stewart as well as Jess...
Do you ever regret asking someone to be a co-host of your podcast? No? Well maybe you should give Robert a try. I brought him on to the show because a) he’s funny, knowledgeable and a pretty all-round good guy when it comes to discussing films, and b) to occasionally give me a week off hosting this thing, but then he goes and does a show all about TV. This is the LAMBcast, as in Large Association of MOVIE Blogs. Movies! Not TV! I can...
There’s a lot of films in the world. A lot. Like, significantly more than a hundred. It’s pretty damn phenomenal then that two different LAMB members, who to their knowledge are not part of some paranormal cerebral link, submitted the same film for Movie of the Month, and that said film would win. Well, that’s what happened with Ghost World, Terry Zwigoff’s adaptation of Daniel Clowes’ cult graphic...
Martin Scorsese has a lot of classic movies under his belt, but you could argue that Taxi Driver was his first. IMDb describes it as “A mentally unstable Vietnam war veteran works as a night-time taxi driver in New York City where the perceived decadence and sleaze feeds his urge for violent action, attempting to save a preadolescent prostitute in the process,” but is there more to it than...
It’s time for another franchise look-back, and it’s one that I’ve been particularly looking forward to, because I hadn’t seen any of the original movies. This time we got our hands on some damn dirty apes, for the Planet of the Apes franchise.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined by the shepherd, Joel Burman, Todd Liebenow and newcomer Sam Thorne to discuss the original five movies, as well as the Tim Burton...