She Came From the Woods (2022) Horror Movie Review | Geekz 31 Days of Horror – 80s Camp Slasher Throwback or Missed Scare?
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!
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Takeout (2025) Tubi Original Horror Movie Review | Geekz 31 Days of Horror – Killer Delivery or Cheap Thrills?
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!
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I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) Horror Movie Review | Geekz 31 Days of Horror – Reboot Revival or Dead on Arrival?
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!
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The New Kids (1985) Horror Thriller Review | Geekz 31 Days of Horror – 80s Revenge Mayhem or Forgotten Gem?
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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Consumed (2024) Horror Movie Review | Geekz 31 Days of Horror – Low Budget Creature Terror or Hidden Gem?
The Geekz return with another terrifying entry in our 31 Days of Horror marathon — Consumed (2024) — a claustrophobic survival horror film starring Devon Sawa (Final Destination, Chucky) and written by David Calbert. When a group of friends ventures into the wilderness, they uncover something far more dangerous than the elements — a monstrous force that feeds on fear, flesh, and desperation. As the infection spreads, survival becomes a brutal game of trust and terror. In our review, we dig into Consumed’s tense atmosphere, practical creature effects, and Sawa’s gritty, emotionally charged performance. We’ll break down how Calbert’s writing blends psychological dread with body-horror intensity, discuss the film’s use of isolation and paranoia, and ask the question every horror fan wants answered: Was this low-budget movie worth the time? Join us as we continue reviewing 31 horror movies for all 31 days of October — from indie shocks to big-studio nightmares. 👉 Don’t miss the rest of our 31 Days of Horror, where we post a brand-new horror review every single day this October!
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