Rita is stuck in a time loop, dying daily at the hands of aliens. Read our review of the All You Need Is Kill OVA to see if it breaks the mould.
TV show news, trailers and reviews
Welcome to Geek Native's TV section, your guide to the best of the small screen. From epic fantasy series and sci-fi sagas to the latest superhero shows, we cover the television that fuels our geek passions. This is your hub for news, reviews, and a whole host of trailers to keep you ready for the next big premiere.
Our TV coverage has a special focus on Anime, with a dedicated section for the latest news and reviews from Japan. We also explore the ever-growing world of Online Shows, including the popular 'Actual Play' series where tabletop adventures come to life on screen. Whatever you're watching, you'll find it discussed here.
Cha0 Review: A surreal, fishy and compelling drama
Is Cha0 the surrealist anime hit of the year? Our review explores this compelling drama about a near-future city, a grimy past, and a truly unusual marriage.
Angel’s Egg review: An enduring classic or just an endurance test?
A 1985 classic, Angel’s Egg is visually stunning but narratively hollow. Our review explores why this Mamoru Oshii film is a beautiful but frustrating watch.
Anime Review: The Last Blossom
Geek Native reviews The Last Blossom, a surprisingly moving anime film about a dying Yakuza, his past regrets, and a mysterious talking plant.
Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz Review: A Visually Impressive but Convoluted Finale
Our review of Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz. Does the After Colony finale deliver, or is it a confusing mess of politics and robots for anyone but existing fans?
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust Review: A Gothic triumph of style
A 2000s classic screened at Scotland Loves Anime, but how does Bloodlust hold up? A review of the stylish, gothic, but perhaps shallow, vampire hunt.
Scotland Loves Anime Review: Golgo 13 – Dated, Daring, and Dangerous
Is Golgo 13: The Professional still a classic? We review the 80s action anime, looking at its pioneering CGI, artistic direction, and chauvinistic plot.
Scotland Loves Anime 2025: You’re Under Arrest delivers classic fun
A 90s anime classic hits the big screen. Read our spoiler-free review of You’re Under Arrest: The Movie from day two of Scotland Loves Anime.
Review: Project A-Ko (an anime from the 80s)
Geek Native reviews Project A-ko, the launch film for Scotland Loves Anime. Is this 80s mecha-brawl a celebrated classic or just a dated relic full of cringe-worthy moments?
New posters for ‘Fallout’ season 2 feature Lucy, The Ghoul, Maximus, and Dogmeat
Prime Video is prepping us for season two of Fallout by releasing four rad new posters. Each spotlight a key character, and even Dogmeat gets his own poster!









