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The Geekz is a podcast and YouTube show hosted by a bunch of 40 year old guys talking about the geeky stuff and sometimes balancing it in with family stuff. We love movies, tv, Video Game, collecting toys, statutes, comic books and more. Sometimes you might get some Sports Geekz intertwined in the discussion.. We do it all folks and hope you enjoy us on our journey.
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Welcome back to GEEKFLIX! Tonight we're diving deep into Episode 3 of IT: Welcome to Derry — the chilling HBO Max prequel expanding the terrifying world of Stephen King's IT. As the town's dark history tightens its grip, Episode 3 delivers major reveals, character turns, unsettling visions, and new Pennywise connections that push Derry further into the shadows. From disturbing discoveries beneath the surface to emotional trauma echoing through the town, this episode turns up the dread and ramps the story into full horror mode. 🔥 In this Geekflix review, we break down: Episode 3's big twists and hidden clues How the show expands Pennywise's mythology The returning terror tied to Derry's cursed legacy All major character arcs, scares, and set pieces Easter eggs and nods to Stephen King's original IT Predictions for Episode 4 and where the horror goes next Whether you're a longtime fan of King's universe or new to Derry's nightmare, Episode 3 proves the series is just getting started — and the fear is only rising. 🎈 Don't float away — join the Geekz as we explore every terrifying detail! 💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments: What shocked you most in Episode 3? 👍 Like | 🔔 Subscribe | 💀 Stay Geeky #WelcomeToDerry #ITPrequel #Pennywise #StephenKing #HorrorReview #Geekflix #HBO #MaxSeries #ITHorror #Episode3Review #DerryMaine #HorrorCommunity #GeekzPodcast #ScarySeries #HorrorBreakdown
The terror continues in Episode 2 of HBO's IT: Welcome to Derry — titled "The Thing in the Dark." Following the shocking theatre massacre of Episode 1, Derry's secrets run deeper than ever as new horrors crawl out from beneath the surface. In this episode, the Geekz break down: 💀 The fallout from the Derry theatre tragedy and what it means for the survivors 👁️ The introduction of the Hanlon family and Derry's racial tensions in 1962 🧠 The mystery of Operation Precept and its connection to Pennywise 🎥 Cameos and Easter eggs linking the show to Stephen King's IT universe 😱 The scariest moments, twisted kills, and "Thing in the Dark" ending explained 💬 Our theories on how this all ties to Pennywise's origins Episode 2 deepens the dread and expands the mythology. From Cold War conspiracies to supernatural horror, Derry feels more alive—and more cursed—than ever. Join the GeekFlix crew as we dissect every shocking detail and rank Episode 2's scares, story, and style! 💬 Join the Conversation 👍 Like if you're loving HBO's return to Derry! 💬 Comment your favorite Episode 2 moment or theory! 🔔 Subscribe for weekly GeekFlix reviews of Welcome to Derry, horror classics, and new streaming shows! GeekFlix, Welcome to Derry Episode 2, The Thing in the Dark, Welcome to Derry review, IT prequel HBO, Pennywise, Stephen King IT, HBO horror series, Andy Muschietti, Derry Maine, Pennywise origin, Welcome to Derry explained, GeekFlix horror review, Welcome to Derry HBO Max, Episode 2 breakdown, Pennywise Easter eggs, IT universe, Horror series 2025.
The Geekz are BACK after a week off — and we've got a loaded show! 💥 This week we're breaking down the biggest movie rumors and geek news — • Is Chris Evans returning as Nomad in the MCU? • Who is Cathy in Brand New Day played by Liza Colón-Zayas? • The new Doomsday trailer is reportedly dropping with Avatar: Fire and Ash on December 19th — will it live up to the hype? • And… is Jared Leto bad for the box office? We dive into that debate! SCREAM 7 TRAILER DISCUSSION!!!!!!!!!! Plus, we catch up on what we picked up while hanging out, geek out over the latest collectibles, and talk all things Marvel, DC, and pop culture. Join Alil, Sean, Steve, and the crew for another hilarious, unfiltered, and geek-filled episode of The Geekz Podcast — your weekly dose of trailers, toys, and total nerd chaos! #TheGeekz #GeekPodcast #MovieTrailers #GeekNews #ChrisEvans #Nomad #Marvel #Doomsday #AvatarFireAndAsh #JaredLeto #PopCulture #LizaColonZayas #BrandNewDay #GeekCulture #NerdTalk
🎈 Welcome to GeekFlix! Tonight, the Geekz dive into Episode 1 of HBO's terrifying new prequel series — IT: Welcome to Derry. Set in 1962, this chilling origin story returns us to the cursed town of Derry, Maine, decades before the Losers' Club ever faced Pennywise. In this episode, we break down: 💀 The shocking opening scene and its brutal twist 🎥 How the show connects to Stephen King's IT universe and the Andy Muschietti films 🩸 The mysterious Operation Precept hints and early Pennywise sightings 😱 Our favorite horror moments, theories, and Easter eggs hidden in the pilot 🧠 Whether this prequel is setting up something bigger for the Kingverse From nightmare imagery to psychological horror, Welcome to Derry sets the tone for a series that's as disturbing as it is ambitious. Join the GeekFlix crew as we review, react, and geek out over the debut episode — and decide if HBO has struck gold or floated off into the sewers.
GEEKZ Together Again

GEEKZ Together Again

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After years apart, The Geekz are finally back together — in person! 🎉 For the first time since 2019, the crew reunites in the Baltimore/Delaware area for a wild weekend of horror, laughter, and haunted chaos! Join Alil, Sean, Steve, and Ed as they hit the road to Ed's Haunted Car Wash, where the guys team up to scare the absolute hell out of unsuspecting drivers! From jump scares and creepy costumes to behind-the-scenes chaos and ridiculous pranks, this is one reunion you don't want to miss. Between haunting sessions, the Geekz catch up like old times — talking movies, collectibles, horror nostalgia, and what it's like to finally hang out again after six long years. Expect laughs, scares, and a few heartfelt moments (right before someone screams their head off in the car wash). 🎃 Episode Highlights: The long-awaited Geekz reunion since 2019 Inside look at Ed's Haunted Car Wash — the scares, the setup, and the victims Behind-the-scenes laughs from the hunt, the haunt, and the hangouts Horror nostalgia, toy talk, and spontaneous chaos only the Geekz can deliver This is friendship, horror, and hilarity all rolled into one soap-slicked screamfest! Buckle up… because you're about to take a ride through the scariest car wash on the East Coast. 💀 The Geekz Reunion Special: Live, Laugh, and Terrify — streaming now wherever you get your podcasts! #TheGeekz #HauntedCarWash #HorrorPodcast #GeekzPodcast #HorrorCommunity #ReunionShow #Baltimore #Delaware #Halloween2025 #HorrorFans #HauntLife #ScareActors #HorrorReunion #PopCulturePodcast #TheGeekzAreBack
It's Halloween night, and we've reached the end of our Geekz 31 Days of Horror 2025 marathon! 🕯️👻 Tonight, we're gathering 'round the fire one last time to revisit one of the most underrated 90s anthology horrors — Campfire Tales (1997)! When a group of friends crash their car and find themselves stranded in the woods, they light a fire to pass the time… and begin telling scary stories. But these aren't just any stories — they're twisted urban legends brought to life with a killer 90s cast, eerie atmosphere, and some chilling final reveals that make this the perfect Halloween watch. 🔥 In our final episode of the season, The Geekz break down: The wraparound story and shocking ending twist Each urban legend segment — The Hook, People Can Lick Too, and The Lonesome Road Performances from James Marsden, Amy Smart, Christine Taylor, and Ron Livingston Why Campfire Tales deserves more love as a forgotten 90s horror gem How anthology horror like this keeps that Halloween campfire spirit alive So grab your candy, light a pumpkin, and join us as we close out the Geekz 31 Days of Horror 2025 with a nostalgic bang! 🎃🩸 💀 31 movies. 31 nights. One final scare. 🎬 Comment below: What was YOUR favorite horror movie we reviewed this year? 👍 Like | 🔔 Subscribe | 💀 Stay Geeky — and Happy Halloween! 🎃 #CampfireTales #Geekz31DaysOfHorror #Halloween2025 #90sHorror #UrbanLegendHorror #HorrorAnthology #JamesMarsden #AmySmart #ChristineTaylor #RonLivingston #GeekzPodcast #HorrorReview #RetroHorror #CultClassic #HorrorCommunity #HalloweenMovies #HorrorMarathon #31DaysOfHorror      
Welcome back to Geekz 31 Days of Horror! Tonight, we're diving into one of 2025's most talked-about psychological thrillers — the chilling reimagining of The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (2025), now streaming on Hulu! This modern update of the 1992 classic trades in suburbia for the sun-soaked streets of Los Angeles, where Caitlin Morales (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) — a successful attorney and new mom — hires the seemingly perfect nanny Polly Murphy (Maika Monroe). But as Polly's calm, caring façade begins to crack, Caitlin and her husband Miguel (Raúl Castillo) uncover a web of manipulation, obsession, and psychological terror that turns their dream home into a nightmare. 🔥 In this episode, The Geekz break down: How this 2025 remake updates the story for a new generation The tense performances by Maika Monroe and Mary Elizabeth Winstead The film's exploration of grief, trust, and maternal fear The directorial vision of Michelle Garza Cervera and its sharp, suspenseful tone Why The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (2025) might be one of the year's best psychological horror thrillers With its slow-burn tension, haunting atmosphere, and emotional performances, this version keeps you guessing — proving that sometimes, the person you trust the most might be the one holding the knife. 💀 Geekz 31 Days of Horror continues – 31 movies, 31 nights, all chills and no sleep! 🎬 Comment below: Who played the better villain — Rebecca De Mornay in the original or Maika Monroe in the remake? 👍 Like | 🔔 Subscribe | 🩸 Stay Geeky #TheHandThatRocksTheCradle #Geekz31DaysOfHorror #HorrorReview #MaikaMonroe #MaryElizabethWinstead #HuluOriginal #PsychologicalThriller #2025Horror #Remake #GeekzPodcast #HorrorCommunity #SuspenseMovie #ThrillerReview #HorrorMovies2025 #ModernHorror
Welcome back to Geekz 31 Days of Horror! Tonight, we're hitting the lanes for one of the wildest, sleaziest, and most hilariously chaotic horror comedies of the 1980s — Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988)! 🎳💀 And joining us for this cult-classic breakdown is our special guest Tommy from the Jacked_Kirby Podcast — bringing his pop-culture expertise, comic-book knowledge, and love of B-movie madness to the mix! Three college guys, two pledges, a punk thief, and one wise-cracking imp collide in a neon-lit bowling alley filled with supernatural chaos. With legendary scream queens Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Michelle Bauer, this Empire Pictures gem delivers everything you want from 80s horror: campy fun, low-budget gore, and unforgettable one-liners. 👻 Geekz 31 Days of Horror continues – 31 movies, 31 nights, all killer, no filler! 🎧 Don't miss our crossover with Jacked_Kirby Podcast – where comics, horror, and nostalgia collide! 💬 Comment below: Have you ever survived a night in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama? 👍 Like | 🔔 Subscribe | 🎳 Stay Geeky #SororityBabesInTheSlimeballBowlORama #Geekz31DaysOfHorror #JackedKirbyPodcast #CultHorror #80sHorror #LinneaQuigley #ScreamQueens #BMovie #HorrorComedy #GeekzPodcast #CultClassic #RetroHorror #HorrorReview #HorrorCommunity #EmpirePictures #VHSHorror
Welcome back to Geekz 31 Days of Horror! Tonight, we're unlocking the doors to one of Japan's most fascinating and underrated haunted-house horrors — Sweet Home (1989), directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa and produced by Juzo Itami. A documentary crew enters an abandoned mansion once owned by a reclusive artist, hoping to uncover lost paintings for their TV special. But when they disturb the restless spirit of the artist's wife, the crew faces grotesque hauntings, fiery deaths, and supernatural vengeance that will test both courage and sanity.
Welcome back to Geekz 31 Days of Horror! Tonight, we're dusting off a hidden VHS-era gem — the 1991 indie slasher HauntedWeen — a movie that delivers Halloween mayhem, over-the-top kills, and pure 90s camp fun! When a tragic accident shuts down a haunted attraction, years later a college fraternity decides to reopen the old haunt for a charity event… only to discover that something evil never left. What starts as a night of partying and pranks turns into a blood-soaked horror show as a masked killer takes "hands-on" scaring to the next level.
Welcome back to Geekz 31 Days of Horror! Tonight, we're diving into one of 2025's most chilling and emotional supernatural thrillers — Bring Her Back (2025). When a grieving mother begins to sense her deceased daughter's presence, what starts as a comforting connection soon spirals into a haunting nightmare. As grief twists into obsession and the veil between the living and the dead begins to tear, she must confront whether what's returning is truly her child — or something far darker.
Welcome back to Geekz 31 Days of Horror! Tonight, we travel to the eerie shores of Summerisle to uncover the haunting mystery of The Wicker Man (1973) — one of the most influential and chilling folk horror films ever made. When Sergeant Howie (Edward Woodward) arrives on a remote Scottish island to investigate the disappearance of a young girl, he finds a community deeply devoted to pagan rituals and ancient fertility traditions. But as his search leads him deeper into the island's beliefs — and to the charismatic Lord Summerisle (Christopher Lee) — the line between faith, fear, and fanaticism blurs… until the shocking and unforgettable ending that redefined horror cinema.
The Geekz head into brutal territory in our 31 Days of Horror marathon with The Brute (2025) — the latest nightmare from director Marcel Walz, reimagining the 1976 cult classic with a savage modern twist. When Raquel and her girlfriend break down on a deserted highway, they stumble upon what appears to be an abandoned mine — only to discover a violent family of masked killers lurking in the shadows. As their friends arrive in a nearby town called Savage, they uncover its gruesome history of bloodshed… and realize the nightmare has only just begun. In our review, we break down the film's relentless pacing, gritty atmosphere, and shocking kills that push the boundaries of backwoods horror. We'll talk about Walz's disturbing visual style, the performances that make this low-budget shocker feel uncomfortably real, and how The Brute (2025) reinvents rural horror for a new generation. Is this modern remake a brutal masterpiece — or just a bloody descent into chaos? Find out as we continue reviewing 31 horror movies for 31 days of October! 👉 Don't miss the rest of our 31 Days of Horror — where we review a new horror film every day this October, from indie slashers and creature features to reboots, sequels, and festival favorites!
The Geekz head back to summer camp for another killer entry in our 31 Days of Horror marathon with She Came From the Woods (2022) — a bloody love letter to 80s slashers filled with campfire scares, synth vibes, and over-the-top carnage. When a group of counselors accidentally awaken an evil spirit during their last night at camp, what starts as a fun prank turns into a night of supernatural revenge and gory mayhem. In our review, we break down the film's nostalgic tone, practical effects, and strong performances from Cara Buono(Stranger Things), William Sadler (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey), and Spencer List. We'll also talk about how director Erik Bloomquist blends humor, heart, and horror in a way that both honors and pokes fun at classic 80s slashers. Does She Came From the Woods earn its place among modern camp horror greats — or should it have stayed in the woods? Find out as we continue reviewing 31 horror movies for 31 days of October! 👉 Don't miss the rest of our 31 Days of Horror series, where we drop a new horror review every day this October — covering slashers, supernatural scares, creature features, and cult classics!
The Geekz are back with another bite-sized scare for our 31 Days of Horror marathon — this time digging into the Tubi Original Takeout (2025)! What starts as an ordinary food delivery turns into a night of chaos, blood, and pure terror when a delivery driver discovers he's dropped off more than dinner — he's served up death. In our review, we break down Takeout's mix of dark humor, urban paranoia, and slasher-style tension that makes it one of Tubi's boldest horror originals yet. We'll talk about the film's low-budget creativity, the performances, and whether this streaming-exclusive delivers real suspense or just reheats familiar horror tropes. Was Takeout (2025) worth your time — or should you send it back? Find out as we continue reviewing 31 horror movies for 31 days of October! 👉 Don't miss the rest of our 31 Days of Horror, where we review a brand-new horror film every single day this October — from cult classics to streaming originals, creature features, and more!
The Geekz slash into nostalgia for our 31 Days of Horror marathon with I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) — the long-awaited reboot of the 1997 teen-slasher classic. Directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (Do Revenge) and produced by Sony Pictures, this modern retelling follows a new group of friends whose deadly secret comes back to haunt them… again. When a mysterious killer begins targeting them one by one, the past refuses to stay buried, and the hook-handed terror returns for a new generation. In our review, we break down the film's balance of nostalgia and fresh scares, its visual style, and the performances from Madison Iseman, Brianne Tju, and Spencer Stevenson — with a rumored cameo from Jennifer Love Hewittconnecting it to the original. Does this 2025 reboot successfully revive the franchise or drown in recycled tropes? Join us as we give our full thoughts, spoilers, and Geekz ratings while continuing our marathon of 31 horror movies for 31 days of October! 👉 Don't miss the rest of our 31 Days of Horror series — we're reviewing a new horror movie every single day this October, from cult classics and creature features to slashers, sequels, and reboots!
The Geekz crank back the clock for our 31 Days of Horror marathon with The New Kids (1985) — an underrated 80s horror-thriller packed with revenge, chaos, and small-town terror. Directed by Sean S. Cunningham (Friday the 13th), the film follows teenage siblings Abby and Loren (played by Lori Loughlin and Shannon Presby) who move in with their uncle after tragedy strikes, only to become the target of a violent local gang led by James Spader in one of his earliest and most chilling roles. In our review, we dig into the movie's gritty tone, revenge-driven plot, and how Cunningham's direction blends teen drama with slasher-style brutality. We'll talk about Spader's menacing performance, the 80s aesthetic, and whether The New Kids deserves a spot among the decade's hidden horror gems — or if it's best left forgotten. Join us as we continue our marathon of 31 horror movies for 31 days of October, covering cult classics, indie slashers, and forgotten thrillers from every era! 👉 Don't miss the rest of our 31 Days of Horror series, where we post a brand-new horror review every single day this October!
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