Director's Chair #9: Day Two


LAMBs in the Director's Chair
Event #9 starring Sidney Lumet
July 28th to 30th of 2010

Welcome to the second day of the Director’s Chair event where we are taking an intriguing look at Sidney Lumet’s career as a film director. In the first day of the event, there were a couple of reviews for such film titles as Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007) and Murder on the Orient Express (1974). Scheduled for today there will be a few more film reviews that I hope you will enjoy reading. Let me begin with a link to an overview page from the site Dave’s Movie Reviews. If you are unfamiliar with Sidney Lumet’s work in film you will definitely need to check this list out first and foremost. Listed in reverse chronological order is a large number of his most revered work included several of the titles that are linked to film reviews.

Overview of Sidney Lumet's Career
Dave's Movie Reviews

One film review that is published on Dave’s Movie Reviews that was not directly linked in the overview page is Equus (1977). Here is a link to the wandering movie review.

Review for Equus (1977)
Dave's Movie Reviews

In case you are not satisfied with all of the horsing around (pun intended) there is another review of the film available over at the Film Forager website.

Review for Equus (1977)
Film Forager

After covering the film yesterday it may be worthwhile for a second visit to the movie Before the Devil Knows You're Dead.

Review for Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007)
Blog Cabins

Just as I had promised to everyone at the end of the article yesterday, I would direct your attention to a review for a film that will make you “mad as hell.”

Review for Network (1976)
Le Mot du Cinephiliaque

What did you say? I bet that review did not make you mad as hell. How about sitting in a room with twelve angry men as a substitute?

Review for 12 Angry Men (1957)
Cinema Sights

Make sure to stay tuned, because in the third and final day we will rob, travel, and sing. Oh, my word!