Evan E. Lambert
Evan E. Lambert is a journalist, travel writer, and short fiction writer with bylines at Business Insider, BuzzFeed, Going, Mic, The Discoverer, Queerty, and many more. He splits his time between the U.S. and Peru and speaks fluent Spanglish.
Bridgerton Season 3 Is Queer – But Not For The Reason You Think
Bridgerton is a lot queerer than you’d think, but are we getting the true queer storyline we’ve been promised?
7 Great Movies About Pregnancy To Watch After ‘Babes’
Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau’s new comedy Babes is all about the wacky world of pregnancy. Here are a few of our favorite pregnancy movies to watch after this gem.
6 Things That Are Extremely Likely To Happen In ‘Furiosa’ (We Swear)
Anya Taylor-Joy is about to shred the screen as Furiosa. Here are our very real (and not at all whacky) opinions of what my happen.
The Best Stunts From Ryan Gosling And Emily Blunt Rom Com Stunner, ‘The Fall Guy’
Celebrating the amazing stunt performers that make your favorite movies possible, these are the best stunts from The Fall Guy.
Are The Rumors True? Our Totally Reasonable Theories For ‘Shōgun’ Season 2
With rumors that Shōgun is getting a second season, why not imagine the cool things that could happen in Season 2?
7 Series And Movies About Polyamory To Watch After ‘Challengers’
Have you seen Challengers? Here are 7 more movies about polyamory to whet your appetite.
7 Reasons Why Pawnee In ‘Parks and Rec’ Was The Best City In America, Period
Parks and Recreation gave us lots of great things, from Lil’ Sebastian to the Cones of Dunshire–but nothing beats the small, fictional town at the center of the show: Pawnee, Indiana.
6 Reasons Why Godzilla in ‘The New Empire’ is the Best Godzilla Yet
2024 has been a great year for Godzillas around the globe. First, Godzilla Minus One nabbed the Oscar for Best Visual Effects in March.
The Best Changes ‘X-Men 97’ Made to the Original Animated Series
The X-Men are back, and they’re here to save Marvel. After a string of misfires and scandals, the company needed one bonafide TV or movie hit to win back its reputation. Well, maybe two or three.
How Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem’ Fixed the Book’s Sexism Issue
With Netflix’s adaptation of the trippy Chinese sci-fi novel The Three-Body Problem, David Benioff, D. B.
These Adversaries Should Appear on Ryan Murphy’s ‘Feud’ Next
Whether you love or feel indifferent towards Feud: Capote vs. the Swans, you probably have fond memories of the series’ first season, Bette and Joan.
14 Brilliant Movie Scenes That Were Completely Improvised
Making a movie is a collaborative process. You can’t make one without a script, of course, but you also can’t make one without actors or producers (or editors or stunt performers, etc., ad nauseam).
7 Movies & Series That Arguably Only Exist Thanks to ‘Grey’s Anatomy’
Grey’s Anatomy is a dinosaur. A non-threatening, herbivorous dinosaur, certainly – imagine the Parasaurolophus, with its goofy banana head. But a dinosaur nonetheless.
Main Characters in ‘Shōgun’ Ranked by Ruthlessness
One of the best new shows of 2024 is also one of the most difficult to keep up with.
‘Dune: Part Two’ Made a Major Change to the Books Without Sacrificing Their Power
Thanks to its sweeping narrative, starry cast, and magnificent cinematography, Dune 2 is already attracting 2025 Oscars buzz. Every action scene is nimbly choreographed and memorably cool. Every actor is at the top of their game.
6 Comedies Directly Inspired By ‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy’
Twenty years ago, comedies were more than throwaway diversions deposited on Netflix every two months. More often than not, they were cultural juggernauts, dominating American minds and mouths, spurring countless friends to quote them over AIM.
These Rom-Com Characters Were Villains All Along
For every sincere, realistic depiction of love on screen, there’s a beloved rom-com hero who embodies chaotic evil. We’re not talking light stalking, either; there’s enough of that in rom-coms.
7 Sci-Fi Epics With Political Allegories to Watch After ‘Dune 2’ — & Where to Stream
Frank Herbert’s epic Dune novels and their cinematic adaptations have already been linked to several present-day political phenomena, including climate change and the U.S. exploitation of oil in the Middle East.