

Natalie Zamora
Joined: Sep 28, 2018
Natalie Zamora is the Head of Content at FanSided Entertainment and the co-host of podcasts One Good Scare and Can I Steal You for a Second?. As part of the Minute Media team, her work can be found on Netflix Life, Hidden Remote, Winter is Coming, Mental Floss and more. She's an expert on horror and celebrity gossip, and loves a good true crime documentary.




Before he was a Hollywood A-lister, Oscar Isaac worked as a hospital orderly where his glamorous tasks included "bringing the deceased down to the morgue."
Looking back at Robert Pattinson’s career, it’s almost comical to think that his two big breaks were in the form of major franchises.
George R.R. Martin, the man behind 'Game of Thrones,' is using his self-quarantine to work on the long-awaited next book in his 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series.
For millions of people, binge-watching 'The Office' on a daily basis is a form of self-care. Now, one company wants to pay someone $1000 for the pleasure of laughing hysterically at the antics going down at Dunder Mifflin.
With the fourth season of Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things officially confirmed, fans are (unsurprisingly) already coming up with their detailed theories and ideas for what’s to come.
The moment occurs when Arthur Fleck, played by Joaquin Phoenix, walks on stage at the 'Murray Franklin Show.'
Order up a plate of baby back ribs and an ice-cold margarita and find out which Dundie Michael Scott would hand to you.
While 'The New Mutants' might never be released in theaters, Marvel just gave a clever shout-out to another major franchise.
Sean Bean's Ned Stark made an early exit during the first season of 'Game of Thrones,' but that's not the only one of his characters who has met a gruesome and/or untimely end.
Peacock, NBCUniversal’s new streaming service, is rebooting some classic shows—and it looks like 'The Office' could be next on the list.
We've seen many of the stars of 'The Office' say they're in favor of the show returning for a reunion special. Now you can add Angela Kinsey's name to that ever-growing list.
Harry Potter fans definitely don't want their beloved series of eight original films rebooted, a new poll finds.