Jeff Litton
Expertise
Seinfeld, Marvel Superheroes, Classic Films
- Jeff has spent a lifetime overthinking and overanalyzing film and television.
- He's a published fiction author and has appeared in the Austin Chronicle and other publications.
- His writing has been on various websites going back to 2010.
Experience
Jeff Litton has been working full-time as a freelance writer since 2011. Since then he's bounced about from a variety of different websites, often covering film and pop culture. In between, he's been published in local alt-weeklies like the Austin Chronicle, fanzines like The Shadowed Circle, and fiction anthologies. like Tales of the Shadowmen.
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Stories By Jeff Litton
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A plethora of "Seinfeld" episodes aired during the classic sitcom's original run, but fans have trouble singling out just one they consider the best.
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The Samsung Z Flip commercial has garnered incredible reviews. Some may be interested to learn just who plays that iconic entranced woman in the commercial.
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"Blue Beetle" featured a pretty prominent star-studded cast. One of the familiar faces was Jaime's mother Rocio, who was played by a veteran performer.
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"Tartar sauce" is a common swear used on "SpongeBob SquarePants," and one fan theory speculates it has a sinister meaning behind it.
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Donald Shelton was featured on the 1st season of "My 600-lb Life," starting off at 675 pounds and using a wheelchair. Here's how he's been doing more recently.
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An alternate ending for "The Flash" seemingly paved the way for a live-action "Crisis of Infinite Earths" adaptation in the DCEU.
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"The Blacklist" features a performance by a young actor that might look familiar to you. Here's where you may have seen the actor who plays Agnes Keen before.
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According to one of Deadpool's creators, the character's connection to Wolverine was inspired partly by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito's film, "Twins."
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If you've been wondering where the crew from "American Pickers" will be heading in future episodes, a recent Instagram post by Robbie Wolfe has the answers.
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"Futurama" star Billy West was once a major part of Howard Stern's show, but contract negotiations reportedly led to him leaving the radio show for good.
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If the latest musical Jardiance commercial has you wondering who the talented lead actress is, look no further. Here's what you need to know about Deanna Colón.
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"Barbie" is an acclaimed box office hit, but that hasn't stopped some moviegoers from being triggered by the film's satirical examination of gender issues.
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"Shrek" is a franchise ripe for fan theories, and there are those who believe Donkey could actually be a character from "Pinocchio."
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For years, fans on the Internet have been trying to explain why Goofy can talk but not Pluto. They're both dogs, aren't they? It's Disney's toughest question.
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You may have heard that the stars of "Top Gun: Maverick" learned how to fly for the film, but how exactly did they shoot the groundbreaking flight sequences?
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Three weeks in, and not only does "Barbie" show no sign of releasing its grip on the box office, but it is also about to cross a huge, history making milestone.
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Season 2 of "Winning Time" is almost ready to take to the court. Here's when and where you can watch the latest batch of episodes.
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There's evidence that Splinter is in a same-sex romance in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem." Here's what director Jeff Rowe says about it.
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Mattel's "Barbie" continues its record-setting run at the box office, breaking new ground for a non-sequel film with a mammoth second weekend.
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Another day, another baffling AI franchise mash-up. This time it's the stars of the MCU getting what claims to be a Barbie-themed makeover.
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David Tennant knows a thing or two about what it's like to star in "Doctor Who," and now he is passing on advice to the next Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa.
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"Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" are continuing to do big business at the box office, with the two films leading yet another record-breaking weekend.
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With a premise almost as promising as the film it was based off of, why was the "Training Day" TV series canceled shortly after it premiered on CBS?
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Kirsten Vangsness, Paget Brewster, and Aisha Tyler of "Criminal Minds" joined the picket lines of the actors' strike while they aren't able to film "Evolution."
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Here's a look at what makes spaghetti Westerns unique and which films you should check out first if you're wanting to jump into to the genre.
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Although it would go on to make him a cultural phenomenon, Seann William Scott reportedly made so little working on "American Pie" he had to get a second job.
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While they couldn't be more different, a strong second weekend for "Oppenheimer" means it's about to overtake "Deadpool 2" for a specific box office record.