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, Julia 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. Julia joined the Looper team in early 2022.
Education
Julia received her BA 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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Blake Gallo is moving on from Firehouse 51 as of the beginning of Season 12. Many "Chicago Fire" fans won't miss him, but a few probably will.
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Throughout the history of his titular sitcom and its Paramount+ reboot, Frasier Crane has not had much success when it comes to blind dating.
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Charlie Sheen was once the king of the television world. Fans may be wondering what the former sitcom giant has been up to recently.
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A comparison video featuring the original "Avatar: The Last Airbender" animated series and its live-action adaptation has fans excited for the Netflix series.
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While Suzanne Shepherd was certainly known for her roles in "Goodfellas" and "The Sopranos," the veteran actress had a minor role in "Blue Bloods."
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Jane Leeves earned widespread acclaim for her role as Daphne on "Frasier." Here's what she's been up to since her time on the classic sitcom.
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Netflix's "The Killer" features a jet-setting nameless assassin. Here's a look at the places he visited, and which ones you can visit in real life.
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On the original "Frasier," Niles Crane's wife Maris was often referenced but never seen on-screen. Here's the actor who almost ended up playing her.
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Eagle-eyed viewers likely thought the actor who plays Eve on "Frasier" looks familiar. Here's a look at where you may have seen her before.
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Here are some details about Bunny Eyez, the stylish eyewear company that will be appearing on the November 17, 2023, episode of "Shark Tank."
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After nearly a decade of playing Sylvie Brett on the series, it was announced that Season 12 of "Chicago Fire" will be the last for Kara Killmer.
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"The Killer" fans are debating whether the film is a comedy or a drama. There is a clear consensus, but some still have mixed feelings about the genre.
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"Napoleon" director Ridley Scott as a curt response to fact-checkers pointing out historical inaccuracies in his film.
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The battle cry by Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury in "The Marvels" trailer has some special meaning that is relevant to this upcoming Marvel film.
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What would the "Harry Potter" franchise look like in the style of Pixar's classic animated films? An interested TikTok user has set out to find out.
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Jennifer Lawrence would be up to return for more Hunger Games installments, but the franchise producers aren't planning to bring Katniss back anytime soon.
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"Gladiator 2" director Ridley Scott teases an action sequence where Paul Mescal's Lucius battles against baboons, inspired by a real-life attack.
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Many critics agree that Matthew Perry's role in "The Good Wife" was one of his best. Interestingly, the character was even supposed to have a bigger part.
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Have you wondered lately where Jack Nicholson has been? Well, he's been taking a break from acting on the big screen, and here's some insight into why.
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During the heyday of very special episodes, "Saved By the Bell" and "Dinosaurs" had two of the more memorable — and more bizarre — anti-drug episodes.
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As part of a three-episode arc, Matthew Perry played a tragic role on "Growing Pains" early in his career that ended up sticking with fans and actors, alike.
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Prior to his death, Matthew Perry was reportedly interested in teaming up with former "17 Again" co-star Zac Efron in a couple of different projects.
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Lauren Graham and Matthew Perry shared the screen and displayed great chemistry on multiple occasions as co-stars. But how did they get along off-camera?
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Vivica A. Fox is the face of a new CarShield advertising campaign. Here's where you've seen the talented performer before.
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The Buck Mason co-founders surprised "Shark Tank" viewers when they turned down a deal, but the company found a lot of success after the episode.
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John Carpenter and Kurt Russell had many notable film collaborations over the years, including one film that may have flown under many fans' radars.
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"Star Trek: Enterprise" could have featured an appearance of Captain Kirk, but not in a way fans might have expected.