Julia Selinger
School
Columbia University
Expertise
The Larry David Extended Universe, Avatar (of The Airbending Variety, That Is), Jonny Greenwood Scores
- As a contributor at Slant Magazine, Julia penned reviews and TV recaps on series like "Insecure" and "GLOW" (RIP).
- She has also contributed long-form pieces to journals like Bright Wall/Dark Room, one essay of which was featured on RogerEbert.com.
- Julia has seen "Party Down" more times than she would care to admit.
Experience
Julia has been writing for the internet for over ten years. While a student at Columbia University, she was a contributing writer and staff member for Double Exposure, the school's undergraduate film journal. Her writing has appeared in a number of publications, including IndieWire and Slant Magazine, and she toiled in the blog mines for sites like Ad Hoc and Impose Magazine. Julia's various writing and editing jobs have meant that she has, for better or for worse, spent an outsize amount of time considering misbegotten fan fiction and Timmy Chalamet's oeuvre. She joined the Looper team in early 2022.
Education
Julia received her B.A. from Columbia University where she studied culture, literature, and history in the American Studies department.
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Stories By Julia Selinger
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Diabetes drug Jardiance has a new commercial out with a brand new star, and the internet is split on how they feel.
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"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary has become synonymous with his nickname Mr. Wonderful. But how did he get it in the first place?
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Being recast on a show like "The Big Bang Theory" could be a setback, but for Amanda Walsh, she took everything in stride when she was replaced by Kaley Cuoco.
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Viewers are introduced to a new character in Season 4 of "Blue Bloods" who is played by an acting veteran with notable roles on shows like "Cheers."
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When "Suits" was first conceived, the idea for Harvey Specter's character differed greatly from the version that finally made it to the small screen.
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The latest horror flick from Universal Pictures, "Abigail" puts a unique twist on a conventional monster film. Here's everything you need to know.
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"Imaginary" is set to take audiences on a terrifying journey surrounding a child's toy. Here's everything you need to know about the newest film from Blumhouse.
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The 2024 true-crime docuseries "American Nightmare" follows one couple's experience with a kidnapping and dealing with police, and it's resonating with viewers.
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"Yellowstone" star Denim Richards considers this episode to be his favorite due in no small part to his character Colby's scenes with Jennifer Landon's Teeter.
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Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have helped bring Wrexham countless new fans in the United States, fans who may need help finding where to watch Wrexham play.
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Longtime "Chicago Fire" fans will be interested to hear just what the creative team has in store for Kara Killmer's highly popular character.
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They played friends for nearly a decade on TV, but were the cast of "The Golden Girls" actually close in real life?
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"Yellowjackets" is no stranger to death, and the same is true for characters coming back from beyond the grave. Could that happen with one Season 2 casualty?
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Need an easy and affordable solution to wall lighting? Poplight is here to help. This innovative lamps will soon be making their debut on "Shark Tank."
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The original Jake from State Farm became an unlikely sensation overnight, but he didn't stay with the role. Here's why and what he's been up to since.
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At the 2024 Emmys, one person's attire attracted considerable attention on social media. Here's a look at who was dressed as a goblin on the red carpet.
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Blake Gallo will be exiting "Chicago Fire" in the Season 12 premiere, and showrunner Andrea Newman explained the plan for Gallo and Violet's relationship.
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The cast members of "The Big Bang Theory" made a lot of money on the show, but as it turns out, they are still making big bucks thanks to those '"TBBT" reruns.
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Even longtime "Yellowstone" fans may not remember just what exactly happened with Eden Brolin's incredibly toxic and volatile character, Mia.
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Barry Keoghan recently revealed that he dealt with the flesh-eating disease necrotizing fasciitis shortly before the making of "The Banshees of Inisherin."
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If Kelsey Grammer had his way, one very important "Cheers" character would return for Season 2 of the "Frasier" reboot series.
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Rob Gronkowski isn't alone in this year's FanDuel Kick of Destiny ad campaign, as a number of other actors and athletes will also be appearing in the spots.
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Fishwife is about to bring its notable brand of canned fish to the "Shark Tank." Here are a few facts you need to know about the company ahead of the episode.
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Playing a late, legendary singer like Amy Winehouse may be hard enough, but sounding like her may arguably be the more difficult -- if not impossible -- task.
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Embattled star Felicity Huffman appeared in "Frasier" Seasons 10 and 11 back in 2003 - who did she play for the two seasons she was on the NBC sitcom?
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Since Donald Trump's tumultuous time in politics, fans of "Zoolander" have called on Ben Stiller to edit the former reality show host's cameo out of the movie.
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One of ESPN's "SportsCenter" anchors headlines a commercial for the network's sports gambling app, ESPN BET. Here's who she is and where you've seen her before.