Charles EvansWatchmen review: See How An Almost Religious God FliesAnd now our Watchmen has ended.Dec 11, 2020Dec 11, 2020
Charles EvansThe mythology of LOST(Note: this article consists of details taken directly from the television series whether they be explicitly stated or clarified in…May 19, 2020May 19, 2020
Charles EvansWatchmen review: This Extraordinary BeingIn 2017, Showtime aired a revival of Twin Peaks, the landmark television show created by David Lynch and Mark Frost. The eighth hour of…Nov 28, 20191Nov 28, 20191
Charles EvansZack Snyder’s Watchmen: an appreciationIn spring of 2009, the highly anticipated big screen adaptation of Watchmen, a seminal and medium-changing graphic novel by Alan Moore…Nov 18, 20193Nov 18, 20193
Charles EvansWatchmen review: “She Was Killed by Space Junk”As a writer and critic, I have to admit a bias: Watchmen is one of my favorite stories of all time. Though I’m not especially immersed in…Nov 10, 20193Nov 10, 20193
Charles EvansWatchmen review: “Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship”Sometimes, a first episode tells the audience exactly what to anticipate going forward. It will establish the tonal range of the…Nov 3, 2019Nov 3, 2019
Charles EvansWatchmen review: “It’s Summer and We’re Running Out of Ice”This Sunday saw the premiere of HBO’s Watchmen, a limited nine-episode series. Overseen by Damon Lindelof — a vocally devout fan of…Oct 27, 2019Oct 27, 2019
Charles EvansScorpio Falling: Masculinity, Media & Murder in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (part 3)Part III: fairy tales and fare-thee-wellsSep 6, 2019Sep 6, 2019
Charles EvansScorpio Falling: Masculinity, Media & Murder in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (part 2)Part II: I will follow himSep 6, 2019Sep 6, 2019