

Zachary Moser
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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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The Best Modern-Day Sherlock Holmes Adaptation Had 1 Huge Advantage Over The BBC Show
The BBC adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock, is an excellent series, but there’s another modern-day Holmes adaptation that does something better.
MobLand Season 1, Episode 7 Review: I'm Frustrated With How Many New Characters Played A Critical Role At The End Of This Episode
MobLand season 1, episode 7, "The Crossroads" is even more illogical than previous episodes, but it benefits from being even more ridiculous.

The Office Owes Its Success To This Canceled NBC Sitcom That Came Out A Year Earlier
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House's Real Ending Was Much Better Than The Official Series Finale
House ended in 2012 with the season 8 episode, “Everybody Dies,” and while it’s not an awful finale, another episode would have better ended things.

Who Wrote The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air's Theme Song
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song, “Yo Home to Bel-Air,” is one of the most iconic TV theme songs ever, so you may be wondering, “Who wrote it?”

I'm So Relieved Game Of Thrones Didn't Give One Character The "Cool Death Scene" Their Actor Wanted
One Game of Thrones actor wanted their character to have a “cool” death; thankfully, the showrunners went a different route with the character.

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The Office's "Dinner Party" Is Great, But There's A Similar Episode In Season 7 That I Always Thought Deserved More Love
The Office season 4 episode, “Dinner Party,” has always been considered one of the best of the show, but a season 7 episode is an irable follow-up.

One Of The Twilight Zone's Most Iconic Original Details Had To Be Changed Due To A Rod Serling Mistake
One of the most iconic lines from the original The Twilight Zone was nearly changed due to an error by Rod Serling, but fortunately, it was corrected.

Josh Holloway's Perfect Lost Successor Was Even More Sci-Fi But Only Lasted 3 Seasons
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Nick's 5 Best Monster Fights In Grimm, Ranked
Nick Burkhardt has gotten into dozens of fights over the course of Grimm, it is his job after all. But some are more memorable than others.

If You're Watching ER For The First Time In 2025, Don't Expect It To Be Like The Pitt
If you enjoyed The Pitt and are looking for another medical drama, ER would be a great choice, but don’t expect it to be just like the HBO show.

6 Years Before The Gilded Age, Denée Benton Appeared In This Underrated Lifetime Series
Denee Benton stars in The Gilded Age as Peggy Scott, but eagle-eyed fans will recognize Benton from another hit TV series that aired 6 years earlier.

7 Famous Actors You Forgot Guest-Starred In Six Feet Under
Adam Scott, Catherine O'Hara, and other notable actors have appeared in Six Feet Under, and some of these guests were as memorable as the main cast.

Why The Blacklist Has An Animated Episode
The Blacklist season 7 ends with an animated episode of the crime show, an there's a very good reason as to why they decided to go this route.

Awkwafina's Kung Fu Panda 4 Character Explained — Will She Return For A Sequel?
Awkwafina plays a new character introduced in Kung Fu Panda 4 who could very well be the star of the hit animated movie franchise moving forward.

20 Years Ago, HBO Aired The Greatest TV Finale Of All Time
20 years ago, one of the best TV finales ever aired on HBO and Six Feet Under showed why it was one of the most underrated series on the service.
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MobLand season 1, episode 6, "Antwerp Blues" nearly gets the story started, and then misfires again, making us wait another week for something real.