17th Nov2016

Monster Fest announces final films for 2016 festival

by Phil Wheat

Australia’s premier genre festival – Monster Fest – has unveiled its final wave of films for the 2016 festival, which is set to take place November 24-27 at the Lido Cinemas in Melbourne. The team of features programmers – which includes festival director Kier-La Janisse, Monster Pictures co-founder Neil Foley, Boston Underground Film Festival Director […]

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17th Nov2016

‘Westworld’ Review: The shocking revelations of ‘Westworld’

by Guest

If you’ve been intently following Westworld like us, then episode 7 must have shocked you as much us here! Word of warning- there will be several spoilers in this review, so if you’re a little behind in the series, or yet to start, we highly recommend you stop reading now! For those of you left […]

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17th Nov2016

‘Assassin’s Creed Last Decendants: Locus #3’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Ian Edginton | Art by Caspar Wijngaard | Published by Titan Comics This series has been great fun through its first two issues, with an interesting scenario and cast, sparkling dialogue, and some fun little touches. Last issue we were left on quite the knife edge when the main character, Pinkerton agent Tommy […]

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17th Nov2016

Interview: Andy Stewart talks body horror

by Stuart Wright

Writer/director/tattooist Andy Stewart talks through the body horror short films he’s produced with Remo Catani: Split, Ink, Remnant, Sanguinis Domini (for the Soska Sisters Women in Horror Blood Drive compilation) and Dysmorphia and She Lay At His Feet (for Crypt TV.) Dare to watch a couple of his short films: Dysmorphia (2012) (80k views on […]

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17th Nov2016

Competition: Win the ‘WWE Christmas Collection’ on DVD

by Phil Wheat

It’s time for season’s beatings with this collection of the greatest Christmas-themed matches and moments from WWE history – hosted by three-time WWE Champion and Santa Claus fanatic Mick Foley! The holiday season has always been a big part of the WWE calendar, so it’s great to relive sports-entertainment’s greatest festive moments. There’s great action, […]

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16th Nov2016

‘Rivers of London: Black Mould #2’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Ben Aaronovitch, Andrew Cartmel | Art by Lee Sullivan | Colour by Luis Guerrero | Published by Titan Comics Last issue, the first of this new ‘Black Mould’ storyline was an absolute cracker. None of the story arcs have disappointed of course, but this really had the feel of a creative team hitting […]

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16th Nov2016

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 150: Baby Cakes and the Electoral College!

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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16th Nov2016

‘Billy Connolly: High Horse Tour Live’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

There are many comedians that spring to mind when you try to decide who are the funniest, but one of the most constant names to turn up on lists has to be Billy Connolly. We don’t tend to see much of his stand-up routines anymore, so when Billy Connolly: High Horse Tour Live was announced […]

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16th Nov2016

Back This!: The Vipers Hex / Euro Cult Restoration Project

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to the latest edition of our regular crowdfunding feature here on Nerdly – Back This! – where we take a look at some of the cool content taking the crowdfunding route on sites such as Indiegogo, Sponsume and Kickstarter. This month we’re spotlighting two very different projects, yet two projects which share a common […]

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15th Nov2016

‘Super Mario Run’ gets a release date!

by Phil Wheat

The first-ever mobile game featuring one of the most iconic video game characters of all time goes on sale for iPhone and iPad on 15th December in Europe. Super Mario Run is the first Super Mario Bros. game developed specifically for mobile devices. In the game, Mario runs forward on his own, but relies on […]

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15th Nov2016

‘Ash vs Evil Dead 2×07’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

If you are a Buffy fan you’ll remember the episode Normal Again. This episode featured Buffy drifting from two realities, one where she is in a mental asylum, the other the usual Buffy world we expect. This episode was haunting and left us wondering what the character’s reality truly was. Now Ash vs Evil Dead […]

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15th Nov2016

‘Triggerman #1 and #2’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Matz, Walter Hill | Art by Jef | Published by Titan Comics Who doesn’t like a little bit of noir and violent crime in their reading material? Certainly not me. Comics in the 1930’s in part sprang out of those old crime and noir pulps, so the genre has been tied to the […]

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15th Nov2016

‘Airheart: Tales of Broken Wings’ Early Access Preview (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

While October and November tends to be the time the big Triple A games start to bite at our wallets and steal all our cash, that doesn’t mean that Early Access on Steam doesn’t hold a few decent finds. One of these is Airheart: Tales of Broken Wings. A fishing and combat battle game that […]

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15th Nov2016

Napa Valley Film Festival Review: ‘Second Nature’

by Kevin Haldon

Stars: Collette Wolf, Sam Huntington, Carollani Sandberg, Carolyn Cox, Riley Shanahan, Angela Andrews, David M. Austin, Mary Bayley, Angela DiMarco, Stefan Hajek | Written by Michael Cross, J.C. Ford, Edi Zanidache | Directed by Michael Cross Second Nature couldn’t have found its place in the world at a more opportune time (What with Trump vs […]

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14th Nov2016

‘Doctor Strange/Punisher: Magic Bullets #1’ Preview

by Phil Wheat

Here’s your first look at Doctor Strange/Punisher: Magic Bullets #1 – the new four issue limited series coming to comic shops everywhere on December 7th, from creators John Barber, Andrea Broccardo and Jason Muhr. The team-up to end all team-ups is here! That’s right True Believers, the Mater of the Mystic Arts and the One […]

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14th Nov2016

First trailer for ‘Ghost in the Shell’

by Phil Wheat

Based on the famous Kodansha Comics manga series of the same name, written and illustrated by Masamune Shirow, Ghost in the Shell follows the Major, a special ops, one-of-a-kind human-cyborg hybrid, who leads the elite task force Section 9. Devoted to stopping the most dangerous criminals and extremists, Section 9 is faced with an enemy […]

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14th Nov2016

‘Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization’ Review (PS4)

by Paul Metcalf

When choosing games to play, the JRPG can be an odd one. They have a certain style to them that is easy to love, yet are unashamedly eccentric in nature. That being said, I find I don’t have the time to invest in them. When I had the chance to dive back into the genre […]

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14th Nov2016

‘Deathrow Gameshow’ Review (Vinegar Syndrome)

by Phil Wheat

Stars: John McCafferty, Robyn Blythe, Darwyn Carson, Beano, Debra Lamb, Mark Lasky, Bill Whitehead, Kent Butler | Written and Directed by Mark Pirro I have an a long history with Deathrow Gameshow, just not a history that actually involves seeing the film however! You see, when I was in college I used to spend all […]

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14th Nov2016

First Look: Hawkeye #1

by Phil Wheat

This December, the City of Angels has a new guardian angel because there’s a new archer in town when the all-new Hawkeye #1 comes to comic shops and digital devices everywhere… Yes, Kate Bishop is flying solo in a brand new series courtesy of rising comic stars Kelly Thompson (A-Force) and Leonardo Romero (Doctor Strange)! […]

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14th Nov2016

‘Ice Guardians’ Review

by Kevin Haldon

Featuring: Jay Baruchel, Chris Chelios, Brett Hull, Sasha Lakovic, Derek Boogaard, Howard Bloom, Kelly Chase, Brian McGratton, Dave Semenko, Bobby Hull, Wendel Clark, Kevin Westgarth, George Parros | Written by Brett Harvey, Scott Dodds | Directed by Brett Harvey Speaking from my own personal perspective, Ice Guardians is one of the most interesting and gripping […]

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14th Nov2016

PQube to release JRPG ‘Akiba’s Beat’ across Europe

by Phil Wheat

PQube have announced that Akiba’s Beat, the new action RPG from Japanese developer Acquire, will be coming to Europe in Q1 2017 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. Set in a hyper-stylised recreation of Akihabara, Akiba’s Beat plunges you into the heart of the mecca of Otaku culture, but all is not as it seems! […]

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14th Nov2016

‘The Windmill Massacre’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Charlotte Beaumont, Patrick Baladi, Ben Batt, Fiona Hampton, Noah Taylor | Written by Suzy Quid, Chris W. Mitchell | Directed by Nick Jongerius Massacre this, massacre that… Thanks to the infamy of Tobe Hooper’s now-classic 70s exploitation shocker The Texas Chainsaw Massacre it seems that we can’t escape a horrifying cinematic massacre… The latest […]

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