Next year (around March) will see a film inspired by Poe’s The Raven. It’s been described as a fictional telling of the last days of Edgar Allan Poe’s life – when he had to battle a serial killer whose murders match the writer’s many stories. John Cusack plays Edgar Allan Poe and Luke Evans plays […]
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Free screening of the Wild Hunt LARP movie
Last year Geek Native wrote about The Wild Hunt a move about a LARP going wrong. It was a popular post. The video’s now had over a quarter of a million plays. Over on UK Roleplayers forums there’s an invitation for gamers to arrange to go to the Prince Charles Cinema, London, on the 8th […]
John Dies at the End trailer
When I reviewed the re-release of John Dies at the End I speculated on the claim the book would become the movie. I was worried it might not happen. Now there’s a trailer; I’m still a little cautious! Don Coscarelli, the movie director, describes it as a mashup of Douglas Adams and Stephen King. I […]
Children Who Chase Lost Voices from Deep Below trailer
Screenings of Makoto Skinkai’s Children Who Chase Lost Voices from Deep Below will take place on Tuesday the 18th of October at the BFI Southbank Cinema and Saturday 22nd at the Vue West End cinema. Tickets can be booked online at the BFI London Film Festival site. Here’s the trailer!
Scotland Loves Anime 2011 Line-Up
I love Scotland Loves Anime. It’s the single best way I have of watching animme on the big screen and watching anime before it comes out on DVD. It’s just a shame that legal streaming/online access is still far too hard – surely it would solve the distrubution challenge faced by the animation studios. We’ve […]
Nooo! Darth Vader
Fans are saying the latest edits to Star Wars cost Lord Vader his dignity. In case you’ve been able to miss the outcry Lucas are releasing yet another version of Star Wars for you to buy all over again. What’s changed? They’ve “fixed” the sound – although other visual changes, like adding blinking eyes for […]
Underworld: Awakening Trailer – all new, no White Wolf ripoff
Many moons ago, before there was Geek Native and this blogger was running the “prequel site” GameWyrd one of the most popular news stories on it was White Wolf trying to sue Sony over Underworld. Seen the original Underworld? Is it rather like the World of Darkness. White Wolf even had a clan of assassin […]
Fan movie? Portal: No Escape
Staring Danielle Rayne, directed by Dan Trachtenberg and with a talented team of professionals in support, is the “fan movie” Portal: No Escape. To be honest, it doens’t look like a fan movie. It looks %100 professional. It looks like a teaser. It looks like an award entry short. In fact, there are so many […]
2 minute preview of The Immortals
This ad is cunningly 2:22 long. The movie comes out on the 11.11.11. It’s a 3D movie too. I guess someone was feeling clever with the numbers. This is a 300 inspired movie. Ancient hereos, swords and sandals but mixed up with divine magic and mythos. It’s an attempt to remove the gods from the […]
The Hobbit: All the dwarves
This picture is the first to have all the dwarves from The Hobbit. They look rather impressive together. Ready for the roll call? Jed Brophy as Nori, Dean O’Gorman as Fili, Mark Hadlow as Dori, James Nesbitt as Bofur, Peter Hambleton as Gloin, Graham McTavish as Dwalin, Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield (center), Ken Stott […]









