Another month, another Marvel movie. This time we’re rounding out Marvel’s Phase Two with Ant-Man, the story of a man, and some ants. There’s a bit more to it than that, but that’s pretty much the gist.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Bubbawheat, Nick Rehak, JD Duran and Courtney Small to scurry around the picnic that is this movie, and generally delve through everything that’s right and wrong with the...
There’s more than just the Lambcast in the Lamb Podcasting Network and each week I’m here to share some of the other shows worth listening to that have released an episode within the past week, if you’re not subscribed to all of the network shows, make sure you stop by here in case you find something new that you fancy, I will also toss in the occasional news and featured episode. Descriptions of the episodes are taken from...
With Terminator Genisys rusting in a puddle at the box office, it seems fitting to take a run-through of the whole Terminator movie franchise.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Will Slater, Kristen Lopez, Brendan Cassidy and Heather Baxendale to dig into all five Terminator movies, from the classics to the dirge, but you’ll have to listen to hear which one came out worst, and if there’s any redeeming factors about...
Normally on the Lambcast we like to talk about good movies. We like to recommend stuff we think you’ll like, to advise you on what you should be watching. However, every now and then it’s time to name and shame the so-called films that should never be seen by anyone, and that time is now.
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...Four podcasters – Jay Cluitt, JD Duran, Alex Withrow and Lambcast newcomer Nikhat Zahra – all settled down for a nice podcast vacation in Florida, but they got waylaid and sent off track when The Vern arrived into their lives, throwing everything into disarray and a turmoil that maybe not everyone survived. Basically, we all talked about Harmony Korine’s Spring Breakers for the latest Movie of the Month.
Just like the rest of the world, we’re superhero crazy on the Lambcast at the moment, and with the latest Marvel behemoth dominating the box office it’s time to do a show on it.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Bubbawheat, Matthew Stewart, Brendan Cassidy and Kristen Lopez to dig into the new Avengers movie, talking about the heroes, the villains, the villains who become heroes, the heroes who become villains and the...
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...
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...
Has anyone else noticed that, since I’ve taken over the Lambcast it’s gotten progressively longer and more British every week? Well if you’ve got a problem with that, this probably isn’t the show for you.
It’s another edition of Roll Your Own Top 5! Host Jay was joined by his co-host Robert as well as JD Duran, David Brook and Will Slater to each pick a different top 5 list. These shows are always...
FLASH! Aaaa-aaaaah!
Get ready for a lot of that on this show. Also, myriad Brian Blessed impressions and a riotous good time as the gang discuss the ridiculously sublime Flash Gordon. You see, a few weeks ago we held an International Character Actor draft. A lot of movies got brought up, but one more than the rest, Flash Gordon. Blessed, Dalton and Von Sydow were all discussed at length on that show, which I’m pretty sure...
Bloody hell, it’s August! Who let that happen?
That can only mean one thing; the year is well over halfway through, which means it’s time to update our Most Anticipated Movies lists, looking at what’s to come in the upcoming awards season, along with the tail end of the summer blockbusters, and the regular horror bunch that arrives every October for some inexplicable reason.
Host Jay Cluitt was joined...
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...