Read more: Our complete coverage of Emmy nominee ‘Watchmen’
Read The Times’ full coverage of “Watchmen,” nominated for best limited series at the 2020 Emmys.
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HBO’s “Watchmen” examines race, white supremacy and police brutality. Sunday night’s series premiere has creator Damon Lindelof asking, “Should we have done it?”
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What you need to know about HBO’s “Watchmen,” whether you’ve read the comics, seen the movie or neither.
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HBO’s “Watchmen,” from “Lost” creator Damon Lindelof and starring Regina King, has been overrated, say Times critics Lorraine Ali and Robert Lloyd.
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Series creator Damon Lindelof, star Regina King and director Nicole Kassell spoke to the Television Critics Assn. biannual press tour on Wednesday.
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Regina King, the star of HBO’s ‘Watchmen,’ reflects on the career choices she’s made along the way, including “Southland” and “American Crime.”
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Look for “Bad Education” to take home a couple of trophies alongside “Watchmen’s” strong haul.
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Tackling America’s stain of racism, HBO’s tour de force ‘Watchmen’ edges out other fine work to take front-runner status in the Emmy race for limited series.
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The 2020 Emmy nominations are being announced Tuesday morning by host Leslie Jones, alongside presenters Laverne Cox, Josh Gad and Tatiana Maslany.
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“Watchmen,” the revolutionary HBO series about a Black vigilante superhero, planted its groundbreaking flag at the 2020 Emmy nominations Tuesday morning.
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Three-time Emmy winner Regina King is up for a fourth for her lead turn in HBO’s “Watchmen.” And she directed her first film.
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HBO’s ‘Watchmen,’ starring Regina King, and Netflix’s ‘When They See Us,’ from Ava DuVernay, are among the 2020 recipients of the Peabody Award.
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HBO’s ‘Watchmen’ brought the 1921 Tulsa race massacre to new prominence. Director Nicole Kassell reflects on its influence — and Donald Trump’s ‘cruel’ rally.
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Jean Smart is awed by ‘Watchmen’s’ prophetic storytelling and relished the retelling of the ‘Designing Women’ pilot episode