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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

🚨🔥 BOYFRIEND KILLERS SURGES TO 55K+ IMPRESSIONS ON TUBI: IS GEECHEE ONE FILMS QUIETLY BUILDING ONE OF TUBI’S BREAKOUT THRILLERS? 🔥🚨



As streaming audiences continue hunting for new TUBI thriller movies, Black cinema, and independent hidden gems, Boyfriend Killers from Geechee One Films is quietly building major momentum. The thriller has now reportedly climbed to 55,000+ impressions on TUBI, signaling growing audience interest and positioning the film among the independent titles generating increasing visibility on the platform. With more viewers discovering the movie and engagement continuing to rise, Boyfriend Killers is becoming one of the indie thrillers people are beginning to talk about across the TUBI space.

Directed and written by Felicia Rivers, Boyfriend Killers (2025) follows Shay, a woman running a salon that secretly doubles as a hit squad for scorned women until one assignment uncovers secrets that strike dangerously close to home. Starring ShaVona Pyatt, Paris Parez, and Meshaun Holmes, the film blends suspense, betrayal, and tension into a fast-paced TV-MA thriller that is pulling viewers deeper into the world of Geechee One Films. As impressions continue climbing, all eyes are now on how far this film can rise.

🎥 Watch Boyfriend Killers now on TUBI:
https://tubitv.com/movies/100041461/boyfriend-killers

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Saturday, May 9, 2026

🎬 Stubborn TUBI Movie Critic Shocked After Watching Playing In My Face: “Hey, that movie was crazy by the way 😩

🎬 Stubborn TUBI Movie Critic Shocked After Watching Playing In My Face: “Hey, that movie was crazy by the way 😩




For people constantly searching for the next hidden gem on TUBI, one independent thriller is beginning to generate serious buzz, and this time, even a notoriously tough movie critic couldn’t ignore it.

The film? “Playing In My Face” by filmmaker Iesha Brown of 180th Street Filmz.

Known inside Facebook Group communities like Tubi Recommendations & Reviews and Blacktopia: Black Utopian Society for being highly opinionated and difficult to impress when it comes to independent films, AiZa Lowkey went into the movie skeptical after it was recommended to her while searching for something new to watch on TUBI.

Like many viewers scrolling through streaming platforms looking for quality content, expectations were cautious at first, but once the movie started unfolding, her reaction completely changed.

After watching Playing In My Face, AiZa Lowkey admitted:

“Hey, that movie was crazy by the way 😩”


 

And she didn’t stop there.

The outspoken reviewer went on to praise the film’s suspense, unpredictability, and ability to catch viewers off guard, stating:

“the movie had surprise twists and turns that I didn’t expect to happen, a few jump scares.
Overall, I give the movie a 8/10”



 

For someone known for being stubborn with reviews and rarely handing out strong ratings to independent films, that reaction says a lot.

Word-of-mouth surrounding Playing In My Face continues to build as more viewers discover the film on TUBI and begin talking about its tension-filled scenes, unexpected twists, and memorable moments. The growing conversation is helping position the movie as one of the independent Black thrillers audiences may overlook initially, but end up recommending after they watch it.

In today’s streaming era, authentic reactions matter. And when a harsh critic publicly admits a movie surprised them, people pay attention.

For fans of suspense, indie thrillers, Black cinema, and hidden gems on TUBI, Playing In My Face is quickly becoming one of those films viewers are telling other people not to sleep on.


🎥 Watch Playing In My Face now on TUBI:
Watch Playing In My Face on TUBI