Justin Carreiro
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Justin is a fun-loving twenty-something living in downtown Toronto, Canada. He’s an avid TV buff, movie fan, and gamer. In addition to writing for The Young Folks, he has contributed to Entertainment Weekly's The Community, Virgin, TV Fanatic, FANDOM, and his blog, City Boy Geekiness.

Survivor: David vs. Goliath 37×02 Review: “The Chicken Has Flown the Coop”

Paranoia is the name of the game for the second episode of Survivor: David vs. Goliath. Castaways are typically on edge the closer they get to a Tribal Council, especially when dealing with the fear of potentially being voted out.…

Video Game Review: The Conjuring House

Horror video games love abandoned and haunted mansions. Be it the Spencer Mansion from Resident Evil or the Barrows Mansion from Clock Tower, this creepy and confined setting feels right at home in the horror genre. For RYM Games’ (an…

STAR Season 3 Premiere Review: “Secrets & Lies”

As the wise Kristin Cavallari once said on The Hills, “Drama, drama, drama!” The season three premiere of STAR proved that not all drama can easily be swept under the rug. Picking up months after Star abandoned Take 3 for…

Survivor: David vs. Goliath Season Premiere Review: “Appearances are Deceiving”

The season premiere of Survivor: David vs. Goliath ended its fun night on a somber note. For the first time in Survivor history, the first castaway booted was eliminated not by a Tribal Council vote, but with a medical evacuation…

Big Brother 20 Finale Review: History Repeats Itself with a Polarizing Vote

In the battle for the Big Brother 20 crown, a strong social game has won out yet again. Professional football player Kaycee defeated lifeguard Tyler in a close 5-4 jury vote. Meanwhile, JC the dancer came in third. Kaycee snatched…

Big Brother 20 Review: “Week 12”

We have our Final 3 houseguests, Big Brother fans. Tyler, Kaycee, and JC might not have been the ones we guessed pre-season, but they’re the ones we got at the end of Week 12. (If you correctly picked them… congrats,…

American Vandal Season 2 Review: A Sophomore Slump That Still Hits its Mark

American Vandal is everything you’d want in a guilty pleasure. With its guise of being a crime documentary, less-than-serious topics are tackled with a serious, no-nonsense tone. The show presents itself similarly to Making a Murderer, but it knows full…