

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.


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Watch These New ’Stranger Things’ Season 4 Bloopers and Try Not to Laugh
New 'Stranger Things' Season 4 Trailer Reveals New Monsters
Netflix has finally given fans what they've really been waiting for: a brand-new trailer.
10 Surprising Facts About George Lucas
You don't have to be a 'Star Wars' fan to understand who George Lucas is. The acclaimed filmmaker has been one of Hollywood's biggest names for more than 40 years now.
Lisa Kudrow Says She Would ‘Love’ to See a ‘Friends’ Reboot Under One Condition
It's been less than a year since the cast of 'Friends' got together for their highly anticipated reunion on HBO Max.
8 Surprising Facts About Oscar Isaac
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."
Stranger Things Season 4 Finally Has a Premiere Date—Two of Them, Actually
Netflix has finally announced that 'Stranger Things' season 4 will return in May 2022, but will be broken into two parts. The streamer also announced that the series's fifth season will be its last.
Courteney Cox Has a Disappointing Answer Regarding Second Friends Reunion
HBO Max's recent 'Friends' reunion was a hit with critics and fans—but don't expect there to be a follow-up.
9 Actors Who Auditioned for The Office
'The Office' would have looked much different with Bob Odenkirk as Michael Scott, Adam Scott as Jim Halpert, and Seth Rogen as Dwight Schrute.
Don’t Look Up's Ending Explained: Does Everyone Die?
In Adam McKay's end-of-the-world satire 'Don't Look Up,' two scientists (Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence) attempt to warn the world that a giant comet is hurtling toward Earth at an alarming speed ... but nobody's listening.
Some People Know 'Game of Thrones' Better Than Real-Life History, New Survey Shows
A recent survey found that one in 10 people believed that Kit Harington's 'Game of Thrones' character Jon Snow was an actual historical figure. (He is not.)
When The Beatles Wanted to Star in a Lord of the Rings Movie
The Fab Four wanted to try their hand at adapting the works of J.R.R. Tolkien back in 1968—unfortunately, the author wasn't looking to have a pop group bring Middle-earth to life.
'The Office' Scene John Krasinski Refused to Shoot
Pam and Jim are the most iconic couple from 'The Office,' so it's no surprise that John Krasinski refused to shoot a scene that would feel untrue to their relationship.
Is Dexter: New Blood's Iron Lake, New York, A Real Place?
In the 'Dexter' revival, the main character has traded Miami, Florida, for Iron Lake, New York. But does the snow-filled New England town really exist?