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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"Oppenheimer" director Christopher Nolan explained how he wanted to make the discomfort of J. Robert Oppenheimer's hearing scenes as realistic as possible.
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"Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" is giving us the franchise's first-ever musical episode, "Subspace Rhapsody," with its own trailer, poster, and soundtrack.
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Ryan Gosling's Ken channels BTS in "Barbie," leading to an unexpected apology. Explore the story behind the surprising style controversy.
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Marvel's "Secret Invasion" might be quietly laying the groundwork for a twisted, Superman-like figure in the MCU. Delve into this captivating theory.
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After a long wait, fans are getting a teaser and release date for "Invincible" Season 2. Unfortunately, the announcement is a good news, bad news scenario.
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"Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" is already a blockbuster of gargantuan proportions, but fans are still clamoring for an extended cut.
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Former "The Real Housewives of New York" star Bethenny Frankel is making the case that reality TV stars should consider going on strike.
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Acclaimed musician and performer Tony Bennett has sadly passed away. In remembering the icon's career, make sure to check out this role you might've missed.
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The sci-fi action movie "65" sees Adam Driver crash landing on Earth in the time of the dinosaurs. Here's what you should know about how scary it is for kids.
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"Oppenheimer" star Matt Damon has revealed that Christopher Nolan's unique writing style presented him with something he had never seen before in a script.
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This fall, reality dating show fans are getting treated to some more mature fare thanks to the upcoming spin-off series "The Golden Bachelor."
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"Sonic Prime" Season 2 has officially hit Netflix, giving fans even more episodes of Shatterverse action to race through.
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The "Mission Impossible" franchise features a ton of Tom Cruise stunts done practically, but co-star Simon Pegg cited this stunt as the most terrifying to him.
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Steven Soderbergh has announced "Command Z," a project made in secret starring Michael Cera, Liev Schreiber, and Roy Wood Jr. Here's where you can watch it.
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"Deadpool 3" stills show that Hugh Jackman will be wearing a comics-accurate yellow Wolverine suit. Fans are so excited about this -- with one caveat.
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"The Lincoln Lawyer" fans can visit plenty of the Netflix show's out-of-the-way Los Angeles locations, and while some may cost money, others are totally free.
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"Phone Booth" is a classic film that went through a hectic and lengthy production cycle. Fans may not be aware that even Jim Carrey was attached to the project.
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"Daybreak" was canceled by Netflix before Season 2 could be produced. Here's what we know about the show's cancelation and the plans for a second season.
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Diablo Cody was supposed to create her own "Barbie" flick almost a decade ago and the writer has recently revealed why it never came to be.
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In Netflix's "The Lincoln Lawyer," fans were treated to a reunion of some "Ugly Betty" cast members.
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Despite a strong cast and iconoclast director, "Deep Water" didn't make a splash when first released. But you can still check this erotic thriller out on Hulu.
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Producer Jason Blum of "Insidious: The Red Door" discussed whether this will be the last installment of the franchise, other than the expected spin-off.
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Longtime "Star Trek" fans may be interested to learn how the production team of the original show came to decide how Spock's skin would look like.
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"Indiana Jones" fans have weighed in on a Looper survey to make their voices known about which film from the franchise is the best of the bunch.
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Hallmark star Luke Macfarlane is praising the holiday film powerhouse for its focus on increasing LGBTQ+ representation in the network's films.
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While Fall Out Boy is generating headlines for the band's cover of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire," the version from "Clone High" still reigns supreme.
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Lou Diamond Phillips may be well-known for his roles in "Longmire" and "Young Guns," but he also sports more comic book roles than some might realize.