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About Zachary Moser
Zach Moser is a Philadelphia native who loves films, television, books, and any and all media he can get his hands on. Zach has had articles published on satirical sites such as Points In Case, Slackjaw, and McSweeney's.
Industry Focus
Zach's writing at Screen Rant focuses on television shows and movies and the news surrounding them. He also often writes about the careers of actors and directors across every genre. Zach particularly enjoys analyzing the careers of actors and directors and understanding how their craft changes over the years.
Favorite Media
Zach enjoys writing about horror but is a "jack-of-all-trades" when it comes to genre and has favorite movies and directors across a broad spectrum. Zach's favorite movies include Jaws, Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy, Pan's Labyrinth, Jurassic Park (and secretly The Lost World), The Irishman, The Thing, Spirited Away, and Forgetting Srah Marshall. It may be easier to say what movies Zach doesn't like, one of which would be The Devil Inside, a movie that Zach believes he still deserves a refund for.
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MobLand Season 1, Episode 9 Review: While Paddy Considine Is Doing An Excellent Job Acting, His Storyline Is Wildly Mishandled
MobLand season 1, episode 9, "Beggars Banquet", forces the issue with two storylines in the worst way, a bad sign of things to come in the finale.

"Because I Would Trust It": What It Would Take For Jenna Fischer To Return As Pam In An Office Movie
If a The Office reunion movie ever happened, Jenna Fischer sounds like she would be on board, but she would need one thing to agree to it.

You Have To Watch These 8 Shows More Than Once To Truly Get Them
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Silo's Perfect Replacement Is A Stephen King Sci-Fi Show That Ran For 3 Seasons
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Freaks & Geeks Is A Total Cult Classic, But This Forgotten Teen Comedy Show Deserves To Be One Too
Freaks and Geeks is a quintessential cult classic TV but there's a more recent teen comedy series that captures a similar feeling as Apatow's show.

Even Die-Hard Fans Of These 9 Shows Will Agree That They Went Downhill Eventually
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Netflix's Fantasy Show With 94% On Rotten Tomatoes Is A Better Adaptation Than The Witcher
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15 Years After Lost Ended, These 8 TV Shows Are The Best Replacements
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Timothy Olyphant's Canceled Horror Show Deserved So Much Better After 3 Great Seasons
Timothy Olyphant was a part of an excellent Netflix horror-comedy TV show that ended after three seasons, though it deserved much more time.

If You Already Miss Andor, Diego Luna's 3-Season Crime Show With A 90% RT Score Is The Perfect Replacement
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7 Years After Atlanta's Best Episode, I'm Still Not Sure What The Hell Happened
It's been seven years since Atlanta and Donald Glover put out the show's best episode and I still have trouble deciphering what exactly it's about.

Better Call Saul's Original Villain Plan Makes The Show's Best Episode Even More Heartbreaking
Vince Gilligan originally planned to make a Better Call Saul character a villain, but he decided not to, leading to one of the show's best episodes.

"There Would Have Been Some Sort Of Closure": Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Alternate Good Wife Ending Is Better Than What We Got
Jeffrey Dean Morgan appeared in The Good Wife season 7 in the main cast as Jason Crouse, but the actor had issues with Jason and Alicia's ending.

"Most Of Them Are Pretty Forgettable": What Made Mindhunter So Good Is Also Why I Can't Believe Netflix Canceled It
“Most of them are pretty forgettable”, is what a star of Mindhunter itted about most TV shows after his was canceled, and he’s not wrong.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer's 10 Scariest Monsters, Ranked
There have been a lot of terrifying creatures and villains in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but these ten are the scariest monsters to appear on the show.

Philip Baker Hall's Hilarious Inspiration For Lt. Bookman Makes The Fan-Favorite Seinfeld Character Even Better
Philip Baker Hall appeared in a memorable episode of Seinfeld as Lt. Joe Bookman, and he based the sleuth off another famous TV detective.

What Happens To The Roys After The Succession Series Finale
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MobLand season 1, episode 8, "Helter Skelter" offers up a bare few surprises as the frustrating series heads toward what will have to be a packed end.

The TV Show Bob Odenkirk Described As "A Beautiful Piece Of Art" Is A Sitcom That Everyone Should Watch
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