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FilmGeeks EP030 – Backrooms, Scary Movie 6 & the Wildest Watchlist Yet

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In this episode of Film Geeks, we’re catching up on a packed watchlist. We start with Scary Movie 6 and discuss why the comedy didn’t land the way we hoped. From there, we review Office Romance, Strung, and Masters of the Universe, including the nostalgia, performances, and whether these films are worth revisiting. Then we dive into Netflix’s I Will Find You, a twist-filled Harlan Coben thriller, before breaking down A24’s Backrooms, one of the most original and thought-provoking films we’ve seen this year. Finally, Shawn gives a full recap of a chaotic polygamist series that somehow gets messier with every episode. Spoilers included.  Follow Film Geeks 83 across all platforms.

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FilmGeeks Ep029 – God Is, Obsession & the Wildest Reviews We’ve Done Yet

In this episode of Film Geeks, we celebrate a major moment for the show — Sterling K. Brown officially follows Film Geeks — and then we jump straight into a packed lineup of reviews. We break down God Is, an original film with heavy themes, intense performances, and one of the most unsettling villain turns we’ve seen in a while. We also review Ready or Not 2 and explain why the sequel improves on the original, then dive into Mortal Kombat 2 and its biggest strengths (and weaknesses). On the TV side, we discuss M.I.A. on Peacock — a series that starts as a “normal” family story and quickly becomes a cartel-driven revenge plot. Finally, we close with Obsession, a Blumhouse thriller that feels more like A24, and explain why it’s currently at the top of our movie rankings for the year so far. Spoilers are included.

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