01st Jun2016

‘Independence Day #3’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Victor Gischler | Art by Alex Shibao | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp I think to date this series has been receiving what I will diplomatically call mixed reviews. My reviews have not been mixed at all, in the sense that I think it has been a poor book. The […]

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01st Jun2016

Exclusive clip from ‘Eric Bischoff: Sports-Entertainment’s Most Controversial Figure’

by Phil Wheat

Set for release on June 13th, Eric Bischoff: Sports-Entertainment’s Most Controversial Figure is an in-depth documentary and collection of greatest moments from the career of one of the most polarising and influential figures in the history of sports-entertainment. And we have an exclusive clip to share with you! Eric Bischoff: Sports-Entertainment’s Most Controversial Figure includes […]

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01st Jun2016

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 126: Golden Globetrotters

by Phil Wheat

Emanating from their studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, The History of Bad Ideas sees hosts Jason, Jeff and Blake talk about all things geeky on their podcast. Whether it’s rumours of the latest comic book movies, debating who really is the worst villain of all time, discussing the latest comic issues or just wondering about life […]

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31st May2016

‘The 5th Wave’ DVD Review

by Chris Cummings

Stars: Chloë Grace Moretz, Alex Roe, Gabriela Lopez, Bailey Anne Borders, Nick Robinson, Ron Livingston, Maggie Siff, Zack Arthur, David Maldonado | Written by Susannah Grant, Akiva Goldsman, Jeff Pinkner | Directed by J Blakeson I enjoyed The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey, the Y/A sci-fi novel that this film is based on. I thought […]

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31st May2016

Book Review: ‘My Best Friend’s Exorcism’

by Chris Cummings

Written by Grady Hendrix | Published by Quirk Books I was a huge fan of Grady Hendrix’s previous novel, Horrorstor, a ghost story set in an Ikea-like superstore. It took a genre and spun it on its head, changed things and made something fresh out of a well-trodden genre. I was very excited about his […]

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31st May2016

‘WWE Extreme Rules 2016’ Review

by Chris Cummings

WWE’s annual Extreme Rules PPV always finds itself full of gimmick matches such as table matches, ladder matches, street fights and things of that nature, so it’s no surprise that the 2016 version of Extreme Rules is also full of these types of matches. Sometimes it can result in overkill, other times it can result […]

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31st May2016

‘Game of Thrones 6×06: Blood of My Blood’ Review

by Gretchen Felker-Martin

“It’s not an easy thing, admitting to yourself who you really are.” Fanatics, dragonriders, face-peeling assassins, and the walking dead. ‘Blood of My Blood’, the sixth episode of Game of Thrones‘ riveting sixth season, spent its hour marrying intimate moments of introspection to towering spectacle as deftly as the High Sparrow facilitated his erasure of the […]

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30th May2016

Brit classic ‘Terrahawks’ coming to Blu-ray

by Phil Wheat

Terrahawks, the classic British children’s sci-fi series from the legendary creator of Thunderbirds, is to be released on Blu-ray and DVD courtesy of Network Distributing. Gerry Anderson, the hugely influential creator of Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and Space: 1999 made a spectacular return to puppet animation in the early 1980s with an exciting new series co-created […]

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30th May2016

First look at Civil War II: X-Men #1

by Phil Wheat

As the heroes of the Marvel Universe stand against one another, the Mutants will face their own war in your first look inside Civil War II: X-Men #1 – a new Civil War II series from writer Cullen Bunn (Uncanny X-Men) and artist Andrea Broccardo (Kanan: The Last Padawan). Terrigen Mists encircle the globe, igniting […]

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30th May2016

‘Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #2.6’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by George Mann | Art by Mariano Laclaustra | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp This issue is a great one for both ongoing fans, and for people thinking about giving this title a go. For ongoing fans, this takes place after Clara Oswald’s last adventure with The Doctor, that one which […]

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29th May2016

‘Intruders’ VOD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Beth Riesgraf, Martin Starr, Jack Kesy, Rory Culkin, Leticia Jimenez | Written by T.J. Cimfel, David White | Directed by Adam Schindler   Anna Rook is isolated from human contact in nearly every way, which is exactly how she likes it. Suffering from crippling agoraphobia and holed up in an old Victorian mansion on […]

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29th May2016

Poster Round-Up: Beyond Tarzan there’s a Neon Karate Kill!

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to the latest installment of the Nerdly poster round-up, where we bring you up to speed on some of the best (and worst) movie posters to have hit the interwebs in recent weeks. This edition includes posters for Star Trek Beyond, The Legend of Tarzan, The Accountant, Barbershop: A Fresh Cut, Morgan, TMNT 2: […]

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29th May2016

Canadian horror label Shivers Ent. launches with ‘Massacre Up North’

by Phil Wheat

It couldn’t be more apt, given that I’m currently in Canada, to bring new of a brand new Canadian-based film distribution company – Shivers Entertainment! Hailing from Victoria, British Columbia and developed by long time exploitation film fan Brenin Barrow, the first major release for Shivers Ent. is the truly disturbing Canuxploitation film Massacre Up […]

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29th May2016

Interview: Elliot Grove talks 25 years of Raindance

by Phil Wheat

The Raindance Film Festival is 25 years old in 2016. On the eve of this momentous occassion, Nerdly writer and host of the Britflicks podcast, Stuart Wright, talked to its founder Elliot Grove about the high points, evolution into a school for filmmakers and a producer of new films, and where film is heading in […]

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29th May2016

NIS America bringing ‘Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet’ to Europe!

by Phil Wheat

NIS America have anounced that they are bringing competitive shoot ‘em up Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet to North America and Europe in late 2016 for PlayStation 4 – a console which is swiftly becoming the go-to machine for gamers who love the kinds of wild and wacky games Japan are known for (I know […]

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28th May2016

MCM Comic Con Interview: Russell Tovey, Aidan Turner & Lenora Crichlow

by Phil Wheat

Check out this interview clip with the cast of the UK version of Being Human – Russell Tovey, Aidan Turner and Lenora Crichlow – recorded at this weekends MCM Comic Con in London. In the interview, the three talk about their wishes to return to the show, and how that would come about.

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28th May2016

Back This! Special – ‘Blade of Honor’

by Phil Wheat

TV icons Richard Hatch (Battlestar Galactica), Tim Russ (Star Trek : Voyager) and James Kyson (Heroes) embark on a virtuoso homecoming to sci-fi TV with Blade of Honor. Yes, the creative forces behind such science-fiction classics as Battlestar Galactica, Heroes, Star Trek:Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: New Voyages, Star Trek: Renegades, and […]

28th May2016

First Look: Deadpool v Gambit #1

by Phil Wheat

Gambit – one of the smoothest, best looking operators in the world. Deadpool – one of the most annoying, ugliest dirtbags around. Naturally these two have beef. Be there this June when tensions reach their boiling points in Deadpool v Gambit #1, a new limited series from writers Ben Acker & Ben Blacker (Thunderbolts) and […]

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28th May2016

Deep Silver to release ‘The King of Fighters XIV’ in Europe!

by Phil Wheat

Deep Silver have announced their partnership with SNK to publish the latest installment of one of my favourite fighting franchises, The King of Fighters XIV in Europe. KOF bursts onto the next generation for the first time in KOF XIV, continuing it’s 20+ year fighting legacy exclusively for console on PlayStation 4 (of course, given […]

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28th May2016

First 2 images from ‘Call of Cthulhu’ video game

by Phil Wheat

The first two images from Call of Cthulhu, the official video game adaptation of Chaosium’s pen & paper RPG of the same name, have been unveiled this week. The images feature Darkwater Island,a disturbing place that players will have to explore during their investigation while Cthulhu, the Great Dreamer, prepares its awakening. In Call of […]

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28th May2016

VOD Vault #7 – How To Be Single / Sisters

by Phil Wheat

Another week, another installment of VOD Vault – taking a look at some on-demand releases that have hit various VOD platforms recently. With all the controversy surrounding the new female-led Ghostbusters film, this week we’re focusing on two other female-led comedies: How To Be Single, starring Dakota Johnson and Rebel Wilson; and the Tina Fey […]

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27th May2016

‘Doctor Who: The 9th Doctor #2’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Cavan Scott | Art by Adriana Melo | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp Last issue was a great start to the new ongoing adventures of the Ninth Doctor. Although the 9th Doctor is not the most defined of the Time Lords, in companion Rose Tyler and Time Agent Jack Harness […]

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