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Mar
3
2026

Killer Whale (2026) – Who’s the real enemy

Science & Medicine, Society & Culture, TV & Film

In this episode of Geeks Out, Tamzyn and Clayton take a look at the new 2026 film Killer Whale and ...

Feb
2
2026

SEND HELP “Feminist Horror… or Just Messy Chaos?”

Arts, Society & Culture, TV & Film

This week on Geeks Out, Tamzyn and Clayton unpack Send Help — the horror film critics seemed to love… but ...

Feb
2
2026

BEV & MYRT “From Interview to on the stage!”

Society & Culture, Technology, TV & Film

Back in December, we sat down with the cast and director of Bev & Myrt to unpack what this gloriously ...

Dec
29
2025

Best of 2025 – The Movies That Hit Hard

Society & Culture, TV & Film

The Geeks Out crew look back at the films that defined 2025 for us — from unanimous favourites to the ...

Dec
29
2025

Best of 2025 – The TV Shows We Couldn’t Shake

Society & Culture, TV & Film

From slow-burn sci-fi to bold franchise expansions, the Geeks Out crew revisit the TV shows that defined our 2025 viewing. We ...

Dec
22
2025

Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025)

Society & Culture, TV & Film

Horror Review with Miranda - After revisiting the painfully rough first 30 minutes of the 1984 original, expectations were… low. But ...

Dec
22
2025

Bev and Myrt – Queer Elders, Aliens, and AI Panic

Literature, Science & Medicine, Society & Culture, TV & Film

A rare treat for Geeks Out — a live sci-fi stage show! We chat with the creative team behind Bev and ...

Dec
22
2025

Common Side Effects – Science, Satire, and Side-Eye

Arts, Society & Culture, TV & Film

Common Side Effects feels like an unexpected mash-up of dry suburban comedy and sharp scientific curiosity. It leans into real scientific ...

Dec
12
2025

JUST CAUSE… ANACONDA 2025 – leave your brain at the door

Society & Culture, TV & Film

This week on Geeks Out, Tamzyn goes solo to review Anaconda — the gloriously dumb, self-aware reboot starring Paul Rudd ...

Dec
5
2025

Eternity – A Gentle Existential Hug

Games & Hobbies, Society & Culture, TV & Film

Eternity is visually elegant and quietly confident, with a subtle, almost storybook rhythm that suits its big themes beautifully. It plays ...