With the holiday period underway, we’ve started on one of Fenn’s favourite festive traditions: watching an excessive number of ‘holiday’ movies (and those that are ‘holiday-adjacent!). Over the years Fenn has ‘ploughed’ his way through many a festive film: the classics, the controversial, and the cheesy. Thus, this year he’s been freed up to focus […]
Trailers
Welcome to Geek Native's trailer park! This is your hub for the latest and greatest trailers from across the geekverse. We're talking epic science fiction, sprawling fantasy sagas, terrifying horror, mind-bending anime, and everything in between. Our team is constantly scouring the web to bring you the most exciting previews for upcoming films, television series, and roleplaying games. We'll give you a taste of the action, a glimpse of the story, and all the reasons to get hyped for the next big thing in geek culture.
God’s Game We Play gets first trailer
God’s Game We Play is based on Kei Sazan’s light novels and will have AliA perform “NewGame” the opening theme song.
Civil War trailer from Alex Garland is a look into USA’s possible future
A24 is not afraid to put out movies that other studios would baulk at. That has historically been movies too ‘arthouse’ for more mainstream tastes. This time, they’re backing Alex Garland’s (Annihilation/ Ex Machina) glimpse at an American that has now truly gone to war with itself in Civil War.
IF (Imaginary Friends) trailer – rolling for perception
John Krasinski is bringing us IF, a movie about a teenage girl who can suddenly see all the abandoned Imaginary Friends (“IFs”) in the world. It’s through Paramount, but has a distinctly Disney/Pixar feel to it with a mix of live action, and CGI animated IFs.
Dune: Part Two drops another epic trailer
Before the Hollywood strikes, Dune: Part 2 was going to be released in November 2023. I do not begrudge a single person involved in those strikes even the slightest bit.
Netflix’s new Witcher anime movie sees Doug Cockle return to voice Geralt (teaser trailer)
I was over the moon when I read that Doug Cockle (who is the voice of Geralt in the Witcher games) will be returning to play Geralt in Netflix’s new Witcher anime, Sirens of the Deep.
Robot bodies: A Review of Galaxy Express 999
Galaxy Express 999 feels more like a road movie than a grand adventure. It’s not Lord of the Rings in space despite the half-pint hero setting out on a long journey to do right and meeting mysterious warriors on the way.
Jazz to the MAX: A review of Blue Giant
Aside from reading the synopsis, I knew absolutely nothing about Blue Giant before going in – and I know very little about jazz (can’t even read sheet music, in fact). But that didn’t stop this from being a very enjoyable film. ~B
Warm and a bit spicy: A review of Komada – A Whisky Family
I buy my whisky from Masters of Malt (which has an excellent whisky Santa, btw) and they’re an English company. I’m Scottish. And yet, I’m not sure I recall Scotland getting mentioned once in Komada – A Whisky Family. Despite several characters being, you know, whisky fans. It looks like I can forgive Masayuki Yoshihara […]
The Unwanted Undead Adventurer hits in January
Without much talent for the job, Rentt finds himself stuck hunting Slimes and Goblins for meager amounts of coin every day. Little does he know, all this is about to change when he comes across a seemingly undiscovered path in the Labyrinth of the Moon’s Reflection.









