Samantha Bambino
Expertise
Horror Films, Harry Potter, Sitcoms
- For five consecutive years, Samantha was a Keystone Media Award recipient for entertainment beat reporting.
- She has interviewed some of her favorite creators and talent in the industry, such as Jared Padalecki and Sebastian Maniscalco.
- Her pop culture obsessions are evident through her ever-growing Funko collection, which features Eddie Munson, Paulie "Walnuts," Kramer and more.
Experience
Samantha's dream of writing entertainment news began in childhood, when she'd pore over features in Teen Vogue and Alternative Press. That dream became a reality in 2015, when she began interviewing musicians and actors, including "Big Time Rush" star James Maslow, for NKD Magazine. By 2017, she landed a full-time gig as the associate editor for the Lower Bucks Times newspaper, covering local bands, theater productions, political debates and school happenings. In fall 2021, Samantha joined the staff of PopHorror, allowing her to embrace her love of all-things-spooky. Looper gained her as a movie and TV news writer in January 2022, and Money Digest as a news writer in April 2024.
Education
Samantha graduated in 2015 from Drexel University with a bachelor of arts degree in communications/journalism.
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Stories By Samantha Bambino
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Johnny Galecki has all but vanished from the public eye since "The Big Bang Theory" ended its 12-season run in 2019. So where has he been?
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Sara Gilbert, known for playing Darlene Conner on "Roseanne" and "The Connors" and for hosting "The Talk," has has a tragic life. Here's the full story.
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The set of "The Big Bang Theory" was a fun place to be, but it was also a serious workplace. Here are some rules that the cast of the hit show had to follow.
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You may have heard that the "Terrifier" films are among the most brutal horror movies ever made, but what else do you know about this hit low budget franchise?
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The "Skibidi Toilet" meme has taken Generation Alpha by storm. Here's the origins of the meme and YouTube series explained, along with some of the lore.
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Although he's best known as Stifler from the "American Pie" movies, Seann William Scott is far from the crude party animal he's played in those films.
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In an exclusive interview with Looper, Jared Padalecki talked about portraying a dad on TV for the very first time on "Walker."
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Throughout Christina Applegate's long and successful career, she's had more than her fair share of struggles - personal, professional, and medical.
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Actors will go through a lot to bring their characters to life, including wearing makeup and prosthetic appliances that do real damage to their bodies.
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As huge a star as Millie Bobby Brown has become thanks to "Stranger Things," there are still a lot of things that fans may not know about the British actor.
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Kristen Wiig may have reached peak popularity with "Saturday Night Live" and "Bridesmaids," but she has stayed busy since with a wide range of projects.
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John Goodman says he'd love for "The Conners" patriarch John Conner to develop superpowers in Season 6. Ames McNamara has a slightly more down-to-earth hope.
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John Goodman and Ames McNamara shared details on "The Conners" Season 6, from guest stars and superpowers to what it was like returning to set post-strike.
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"The Conners" stars Sara Gilbert and Jay R. Ferguson dished to Looper about Season 6, from character relationships to the impacts of the real-world strikes.
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In an exclusive interview, Laurie Metcalf, Lecy Goranson, and Emma Kenney discuss "The Conners" Season 6 and how the show balances its funny and dark themes.
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"Grey's Anatomy" made her a star and she enjoyed a successful career in romantic comedies. We take a look at whatever happened to Katherine Heigl.
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After becoming an instant child star as Lavagirl, Taylor Dooley's life and career took a very different direction that led her to some dark places.
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Though she's still associated with her initial foray into mega-fame on the Disney Channel, Hilary Duff has come a long way.
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Melissa Rauch joined "The Big Bang Theory" as Bernadette in the show's third season. Co-starring in the hit sitcom changed her life in a number of ways.
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Isabelle Fuhrman as Clove made a few enemies in the arena of "The Hunger Games," but she's had a rich and varied career since her days in the Capitol ended.
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Fans of Nickelodeon's teen sitcom series "iCarly" no doubt ask themselves whatever happened to celebrity Nathan Kress, who plays lovable dork Freddie Benson.
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"The Big Bang Theory" has plenty of laughs, but there are also a few moments that haven't aged particularly well -- and some that are downright disturbing.
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Kel Mitchell is perhaps best remembered for his early career on Nickelodeon, but his adult life has gone in some surprising directions since then.
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"Aquaman" and "Pineapple Express" star Amber Heard has a wide range of interests outside of acting and her widely publicized personal life.
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Plenty of TV shows are inspired by real events, but there are also those that have also made eerie predictions about some real-life deaths. We take a look.
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While Jennette McCurdy starred in some of the biggest kids' programs of the 2000s, like "iCarly," her real life was filled with abuse, lies, and trauma.
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In the third "Saw" movie, Jigsaw kicks the gore and twisted sense of morality up to the next level. Do any of his games' involuntary players survive?