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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Jordan Peele has become known as one of the industry's leading horror filmmakers, but there is a common term that he rejects when it comes to his films.
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When "Aquaman" was released in 2018, the film performed especially well with international audiences, including scoring a $291.8 million gross in China.
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Although there was hope for the series to be saved after its cancellation, it now looks like "The Winchesters" is officially dead.
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"All American" star Daniel Ezra spoke about practicing his American accent and how it was so good that most of the crew didn't even know he was British.
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According to Sylvester Stallone, he would have made Beverly Hills Cop a far more serious action-thriller if he got to play Eddie Murphy's role of Axel Foley.
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David Bowie delivered an iconic performance as Jareth in 1986's "Labyrinth." Fans might be surprised he wasn't the only famous singer considered for the role.
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HavenLock made a big impact on "Shark Tank" thanks to a particularly memorable moment from the pitch. But how did the company fare after the episode aired?
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Disney live-action remake of "The Little Mermaid" is expected to have a stellar opening weekend over the Memorial Day holiday.
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As anyone who's seen a "John Wick" film knows, John Wick will just keep coming back no matter what you throw at him, and reportedly "John Wick 5" is a go.
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"Chicago Med" Season 8, Episode 22 featured a very real depiction of alien hand syndrome. Here's a look at the real condition featured in the series.
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Nicolas Cage is starring in a new film, "The Surfer." Here is everything we know so far about the new film, including who else is involved in the production.
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The latest "Fast & Furious" film, "Fast X" is performing well at the box office by 2023 standards, but it's still one of the lowest earners of the franchise.
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A detail from a photo in "Fast X" has fans on social media talking and joking about a character trait that has been a series staple throughout the franchise.
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With "Fast X," director Louis Leterrier wanted to make sure to include an old-school street race as a callback to the franchise's earlier days.
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As it turns out, that one eye-catching car cameo in "Fast X" was there to have a little fun with the franchise's escalating absurdity.
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"Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One" features a runaway train scene, but some have accused the movie of copying the Bollywood film "Pathaan."
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The lavender Impala Jason Momoa drives in "Fast X" was meant to troll his mom. Here's why that is and how the actor feels about the situation.
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"Chicago Med" fans are expressing their disappointment over the potential for Maggie Lockwood to exit the "One Chicago" series at the end of Season 8.
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Among the bizarre monstrosities from "Five Nights at Freddy's" is a reoccurring and terrifying duck. Who is going to bring Chica to life in the movie?
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You can see Chrissy Teigen's so-called "cameo" in "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" in a YouTube clip. It's literally a blink-and-you'll-miss-it shot.
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A consummate actor, Anthony Geary worked on various TV series before his breakthrough character Luke Spencer arrived on the soap opera "General Hospital."
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As troublemaking smart aleck Mike Seaver on "Growing Pains," Kirk Cameron was one of the biggest TV stars of the 1980s. Here's what happened to the actor.
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The "Dungeons and Dragons" renaissance is coming, and Hasbro has announced it will be starting a 24-hour streaming service for all things D&D.
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"Beetlejuice 2" is racking up the fun as the movie announces new cast members, including iconic actor Monica Bellucci, who has been cast as Beetlejuice's wife.
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While the stellar detective films haven't yet seen a rebirth through modern-day Hollywood, it's still worth knowing how many "Thin Man" movies there are.
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According to "Scream 6" writers James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick, Chad's surprising survival is part of the secret theme behind the "Scream" franchise.
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Despite the usual detail found in "Stranger Things," Dacre Montgomery is the only cast member that's eligible for a 2023 Emmy. Here's why that's the case.