It’s time to vote for the next Movie of the Month! It’s a slim month for offerings with only three films to choose between, but choose you must! The winning film will have an upcoming Lambcast episode dedicated to it. The poll is at the bottom of the page, but first here are the nominees:
I Come in Peace (aka Dark Angel) (1990) [Mark Hofmeyer, Movies, Films &...
“Mikey and Nicky” is the controversial third film from director Elaine May. It is a gangster film of sorts, but what it really concerns is the toxic relationship of two friends, and the complications that come from misplaced loyalty and long term connections. June is the MOTM that we specify that we want a film from a woman director and Elaine May is only the third woman to direct a Hollywood film in the sound era. Is this 1976...
Boomers and Gen Xers get together to remind everyone, including the Millennials and Gen Z, about some great movies from 1985. You won’t hear a word about Rambo: First Blood Part II or Back to the Future and Max has nothing to get Mad about except that he got left out of this show. There are a few well known films that get discussed, but most of the movies on this episode are unlikely to be on your radar.
David Brook, from Blue...
This week on the Lambcast, we change it up a bit with some conversation about books rather than movies. Don’t despair however, the books we are talking about are indeed about the movies, so there will be plenty that you will want to hear about.
First up is a return visit from author Eric Friedman, a movie fan who has used the movies to tell his life story. Eric was a guest on the Lambcast two years ago when the...
It’s time to announce the next Movie of the Month winner! For June we hold a poll comprised of films from female directors, something we’ve done for a few years now, and for many of those years one film has been submitted repeatedly. As has been proven time and again, if you keep submitting a film, no matter how many juggernauts you submit it against, it will eventually win, and...
There were other films discussed as well but the five rounds of movies selected by your contestants are listed. Vote for the Year you think was the Best.
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...Are you ready for the summer movies coming this year? Is there any chance that Indiana Jones will be the Dial of Delight rather than of Disappointment? Will a singing mermaid be a hit in live action? Is it possible for a second year in a row that Tom Cruise will be dead reckoning on target with the movie audience? These questions may be answered by September, but that is the future. This show is about the past.
Summer became...
We lost our guest host at the last minute, but there were still four enthusiastic LAMBs ready to devour “Fantasia” and tell you what they thought of all of it and it’s individual parts. Bubbawheat remembered he was on this week’s show rather than last week’s. Howard Casner pitch hits for the Lambcast once again, and we kept Doug Jamison up till the wee hours of the morning so he could share his...
The last few months have seen a shortage of guests for discussions of new releases. The specialty shows seem pretty popular, and the MOTM usually draws enthusiasts, but new films are tricky. In an effort to meet the needs of the community, for the next few months we will only be covering one new release a month. It seems reasonable that you choose what you want to talk about. Between now and the end of May, you can vote in the two polls...
It’s time to vote for the next Movie of the Month! For June we traditionally hold a poll of films with female directors, and this year is o different. There are four films to choose between, all submitted by LAMB members, and the winning film will have an upcoming Lambcast episode dedicated to it. The poll is at the bottom of the page, but first here are the nominees:
Mikey and Nicky (1976)...
Get ready to exercise your tear glands, the final chapter in James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy ha hit theater screens, and it hits our cast of guests this week as well. There is plenty of emotional turmoil, or is it manipulation in this edition? Maybe you should check https://www.doesthedogdie.com/ before you see the movie.
Of course it is not all sadness and gloom, this is after all the franchise that made...
It’s time to announce the next Movie of the Month winner! Four films were submitted by LAMB members, votes were cast and a winner is to be crowned in easily the most lavish and monumental coronation ceremony occurring any time soon. It’s rare that really old films win the MOTM poll, and rarer still for the winner to be animated, but this month’s winner fits both of those...