Evan E. Lambert
Location
Virginia Beach, VA
School
Dartmouth College, Columbia University School Of Journalism
Expertise
Horror Comedies, Emmy And Oscar History, The Avatar Films
- Evan has interviewed Joan Rivers, Eva Longoria, Gus Van Sant, Fiona Shaw, Kumail Nanjiani, and JWoww.
- He has reported from red carpets all over the country, including from the GLAAD Media Awards.
- Evan once composed a 15 minute-long piano piece based on variations of the theme from Cloud Atlas .
Experience
Evan has been writing professionally ever since receiving an M.S. in Journalism from Colombia University in 2012. His journalism, interviews, and cultural commentary have appeared in People Magazine, Out Magazine, Mic, Ranker, Queerty, INTO, and Paste Magazine, whereas his short fiction and essays have been published by several notable literary magazines including the Santa Fe Writers Project. He has worked on both sides of the entertainment industry, even producing the acclaimed "Improvised Real Housewives Episode" in New York City until 2020.
Education
After penning a column for the school paper during his time at Dartmouth College, Evan pounded pavement at the Columbia University School of Journalism in New York City.
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Stories By Evan E. Lambert
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After seeing concept art of Zac Efron as Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch, on Instagram, Marvel fans have been calling it "perfect" casting.
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You couldn't tell just by watching the films, but there are certain scenes in "Harry Potter" that required Daniel Radcliffe to wear a brace.
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Many Modern Family fans long for the time when Cam and Mitch's daughter Lily had her share of adorable background moments as a young child.
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"American Horror Story: ChatGPT" is getting a lot of love on Reddit -- well, ok, it's not called that, but it is a storyline created via ChatGPT.
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Man on Fire, a high-octane thriller most recently adapted into an intense 2004 film starring Denzel Washington, is coming to Netflix as a series.
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Grey's Anatomy is rated TV-14, making it suitable for older teens. It is filled with blood, occasional profanity, and sexually suggestive dialogue.
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In the trailer for the final episodes of "Titans" on HBO Max, Tim Drake goes full Robin. Fans are here for it, eagerly awaiting when Tim will don the suit.
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Patrick Dempsey may be synonymous with the role of McDreamy on Grey's Anatomy now, but he wasn't the first choice to play the role.
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During a recent episode of "Wheel of Fortune," Pat Sajak decided to test the mettle of a contestant who professed to love pro wrestling.
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"John Wick: Chapter 4" director Chad Stahelski and star Keanu Reeves can't help but laugh at a fan theory that John Wick might get married in "Chapter 4."
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"The Last of Us" fans are praising Bella Ramsey, saying that the actor likely has the skills needed to pull off Ellie's musical performances in Season 2.
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Eva Longoria's upcoming directorial debut "Flamin' Hot" is set to make streaming history by premiering on both Hulu and Disney+ this summer.
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Kurt Sutter was fired from Mayans M.C., but that was only half of the drama surrounding the Sons of Anarchy creator. Actor David Labrava elaborated.
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"Blue Bloods" star Donnie Wahlberg once tried to rock a mustache, but it never made it to the set, as his friends, family, and bandmates couldn't stand it.
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Some Catfish couples, like Season 1's Rico and Ja'mari, managed to weather the lies and stay together by the end of their episode. But what happened after?
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Digital creator Bosslogic has created fan art that puts Timothée Chalamet's Dune character in Loki's iconic horned helmet and green cape.
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"Spider-Man: No Way Home" was criticized for its poor visual effects, and star Willem Dafoe recently admitted he has his own reservations about the CGI.
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"Citadel," which premieres April 28 and stars Madden opposite Priyanka Chopra, is already getting a second season. The series is yet to debut on Amazon Prime.
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Dwayne Johnson recently sounded off on DC Studios' recent decision to put the planned Black Adam-Superman crossover on the shelf.
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Paul Sorvino was among those left out of the 2023 Oscars In Memoriam segment - and his daughter, Mira Sorvino, is not allowing the slight to go away gently.
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Fans on Reddit couldn't help but point out some of the many continuity errors from Modern Family's 11-season run on television.
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After production on the films ended, Mortensen bought no less than three horses once they went up for sale. One of them made for a very special gift.
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Christopher Nolan's 2005 film "Batman Begins" doesn't get nearly as much attention as "The Dark Knight Rises," but fans are voicing how underrated it is.
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Until now, David Chase hasn't taken on any new series. But all of that is about to change, as Chase is set to helm a new series on FX.
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A year after Will Smith's infamous slap of Chris Rock, the actor at the center of the controversy reportedly has thoughts about Rock's new comedy special.
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Parker Schnabel has never made out with Hannah Horvath or betrayed his Jedi master for the dark side of the Force, but he still kind of looks like Adam Driver.
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After the trailer for "Ghosted" dropped yesterday, fans immediately applauded the pairing of de Armas and Chris Evans again. Her wig? Not so much.