A Kansas City native, Justin has written for numerous sites including IGN, io9, Polygon, and SyFy Wire. Don't ask him about how much gum he's had, because the answer will be much more than he's willing to admit.
If you need a new anthology horror show to sink your teeth into, this may suit your needs.
Denis Villenueve's second sci-fi epic was here. Did it live up to your expectations?
In Kieron Gillen and Caspar Wijngaard's new book, superpowered people need to get along, or the whole planet's screwed.
Would you like more werewolves in movies? Then this may be the one for you!
Get ready to like these poor souls and then have them horrifically yanked away from you.
Unless you're expecting them in the middle of the night, never open the door for someone, no matter how much they knock.
The Treme and Suits actor will play the iconic Daily Planet EiC and probably say "Great Caesar's ghost!" at some point.
With Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer a box office smash and Oscar frontrunner, now's the moment to revisit his audience-challenging 2020 thriller.
If you're a history buff in need a clearer timeline on the Empire, Lucasfilm has got you covered.
You can't have a Marvel universe without the Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Netflix's live-action take on the hit show is here, and it's bending viewers in all sorts of directions.
Amidst the film's already glowing praise, Frank Herbert's son Brian threw his own opinions on the sequel into the ring.
Goyer's still involved with the show, but the regime change speaks to a larger instability across the streaming and TV landscape.
With streaming as precarious as it is, Rick Riordan's other fantasy-adventure book series isn't getting the adaptation treatment.
Fast XI will be made (and probably released) amid Diesel's current lawsuit and allegations of sexual misconduct.
If the new DC movie era involves watching animated dino versions of Batman and Superman, we might've won, gang.
The American Horror Story co-creator is back to do what he does best with a cryptic teaser for his upcoming new show.
Fans want Invincible to hang out with Spidey like he did in the comics, but Kirkman's casting doubts on the prospect of that happening.
Cretton jumps from Marvel to anime to write and direct an adaptation of Masashi Kishimoto's hit manga.
The fan-favorite version of the Dark Knight deserves better than to get a "maybe" on a potential film that looks this cool.