Every Monday With A Little Help From Our Friends dedicates time highlighting the best pieces of writing on film and television published around the Internet.
For your reading enjoyment …
Right now I’m listening to the LAMBcast, in which Joel Burman and company announce this year’s LAMMY nominees.
Scott Harris poses an interesting question: Have sport movies become the only way for Hollywood to tell stories about race? Read here for more.
For those interested in engaging and introspective writing, check out Jessica’s wonderful The Velvet Cafe.
Sir Andy Buckle continues to partake in the Blind-Spot series. This month he watched and reviewed Wes Craven’s Nightmare on Elm Street.
This week the Re-Watcherpiece Theater discusses Kevin Costner’s endearing baseball film, For the Love of the Game.
Much to my surprise, Eric D. Snider did not fall head over heels for Malcolm D. Lee’s magnum-opus, Scary Movie 5.
In the coming weeks Ryan McNeil will be covering the annual Hot Docs film festival for Movie Mezzanine. To get a taste of his writing, check out his blog entitled The Matinee.
This week the good folks over at Op-Kino resurrect Clue and remember Roger Ebert.
It’s always fascinating to read dissenting opinions. Richard Roeper reviews and discusses his connection with Disconnect.
2 thoughts on “With A Little Help From Our Friends”
Hey there, thank you so very much for your kind words of encouragement! It’s brightening a day that in every other aspect is dark following on the news from Boston.
Thanks for the LAMBcast plug its very appreciated. I hope my lack of pod hosting in English didn’t ruin to much of the show.