12th May2025

‘AEW: Collision’ Review (May 8 2025)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this week’s review of AEW’s Collision, which brings wrestling back to Saturday nights – though this week it’s on a Thursday(?!). We’ve got the commentary team of Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness calling the action, so let’s get into our review! Match #1: Ricochet def. Angelico The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com: There […]

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12th May2025

The Filmmaker’s Podcast #451: Mitchell Tolliday, Lauren Cornelius & Neil Rickatson on ‘Murder Ballads’

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of The Filmmakers Podcast, part of the podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes on the official podcast site, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres. For those unfamiliar with the series, The Filmmakers Podcast […]

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12th May2025

The Most Unusual Games You Can Actually Play

by James Smith

While mainstream games tend to be the most popular ones, some unusual games can be extremely fun and entertaining. It doesn’t always have to be about warzones or football pitches; sometimes it can be about living life as a rogue goose, being a galaxy navigating through space, or performing an impossible surgery. The gaming world […]

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10th May2025

Terror Takes the Wheel: Obscura Film unleashes cast for upcoming Horror-Thriller ‘Kill Trip’

by Phil Wheat

Obscura Film has officially revealed the blood-chilling cast for Kill Trip, a brutal new horror-thriller set to turn the sun-scorched highways and lonely backroads of Texas into a slaughterhouse. In Kill Trip, a group of carefree festival-goers hitch a ride toward what should be the best weekend of their lives — but when they trust […]

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10th May2025

The wild, untold legacy of Cliff Twemlow hampered by the BBFC!

by Phil Wheat

Forget what you know about indie filmmaking. This July, Cliff Twemlow, Britain’s forgotten king of blood, sweat, and videotape, is storming back into your living room, fists flying and synths blazing. Severin Films, the cult saviours behind some of the nastiest deep cuts on the planet, are blasting ten of Twemlow’s legendary low-budget brawlers onto […]

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10th May2025

Glowflare Horror Film Festival brings chills to Beverley this May

by Phil Wheat

Horror fans, get ready to descend into darkness: the inaugural Glowflare Horror Film Festival is set to haunt Parkway Cinema in Beverley on 17–18 May 2025. This two-day celebration of all things eerie will showcase more than 40 horror short and feature films from around the world, offering a packed programme of terror, thrills, and […]

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10th May2025

Fantasia 2025 First Wave: 29th Edition bursts with bold Premieres

by Phil Wheat

Fantasia International Film Festival has revealed the first wave of titles for its 29th edition, running July 17–August 3, 2025, in Montreal. Returning to Concordia Hall, J.A. de Sève, and Cinéma du Musée, this year’s lineup promises a thrilling mix of world premieres, genre experiments, and breakout voices. Among the early highlights: Steve Pink’s TERRESTRIAL […]

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10th May2025

Howard J. Ford dives into underground terror with ‘Bone Keeper’

by Phil Wheat

Get ready to fear the dark all over again: indie horror master Howard J. Ford (Never Let Go, The Ledge, Escape) has just wrapped his latest monster movie, Bone Keeper, and it’s bringing some serious legend-hunting, cave-dwelling terror. The film follows six friends who venture deep into a remote cave system chasing the myth of […]

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10th May2025

TNA Wrestling Adds Two Rising Stars: Harley Hudson and Myla Grace

by Phil Wheat

TNA Wrestling is bolstering its Knockouts Division in a big way, announcing the signings of international standouts Harley Hudson and Myla Grace. Both newcomers will make their highly anticipated debuts on Friday, May 23, during Xplosion, setting the stage for an exciting new era in the company’s storied women’s division. Harley Hudson: Pink, Powerful, and […]

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10th May2025

The Evolution of In-Game Economies and Crypto Wallets

by James Smith

The idea that video games are just escapism has long dried up. The complex ecosystems are rich with real-world parallels today, and have made that more apparent than ever. The revolution has been rapid and innovative, from the humble days of gold or animal farming in early MMOs to the extensive decentralisation of today’s financial […]

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10th May2025

Casino Games as a Hobby – How Can Knowing Numbers Help?

by James Smith

You might be a numbers person if you’ve ever found yourself captivated by a good game of blackjack or mesmerised by a roulette wheel. Casino games and maths go hand-in-hand; for hobbyists who enjoy thinking strategically, there’s a whole world of entertainment to explore. What makes casino gaming such an appealing pastime isn’t just the […]

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09th May2025

‘A Woman Scorned’ VOD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Megan Purvis, Hannah Pauley, Aaron-Jon North, Georgia Wood, Chelsea Greenwood | Written by Anya Vallentin | Directed by Becca Hirani, Michael Hoad Some movies want to be deep. A Woman Scorned just wants to watch Megan Purvis beat the living hell out of people, and honestly, it’s all the better for it. Directed by […]

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09th May2025

‘Dead Space: Salvage’ Graphic Novel Review

by Phil Wheat

Written by Antony Johnston | Art by Christopher Shy | Published by Titan Comics Dead Space: Salvage, written by Antony Johnston and illustrated by Christopher Shy, is a grim, atmospheric addition to the Dead Space universe that perfectly captures the terror and existential dread at the heart of the original video game series. Set between […]

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09th May2025

‘TNA Wrestling’ Review (May 8th 2025)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this week’s review of TNA Wrestling. Let’s get straight into the review and see what went down on this week’s show… Match #1: Léi Yǐng Lee def. Rosemary The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com: Léi Yǐng Lee battles Rosemary after the two were on the losing end of a match against NXT’s Fatal […]

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09th May2025

‘AEW: Dynamite’ Review (May 7th 2025)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this week’s review of AEW: Dynamite, which was broadcast from Detroit, Michigan’s Masonic Temple Theatre. Let’s get straight into the review! Match #1: 4-Way AEW Women’s Championship Eliminator – Winner: Toni Storm The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com: What a match this was! Anna Jay went right after Penelope Ford, while Timeless Toni […]

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09th May2025

Mantic Universe Podcast – Episode 111: Beautiful Nihilistic Poetry with Models

by Chris Thomas

Here’s the latest episode of the Mantic Universe Podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. Listen to long-time Nerdly writer Chris and his co-hosts Clem, Mark, Walt and Fred share their passion for Mantic Tabletop games. Deadzone, Kings of War, Firefight and more! (Clement also likes Vanguard, take a shot every time […]

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09th May2025

Four Celebrities Who Love the Mahjong Game

by James Smith

With roots in ancient Chinese history, and a bout of extreme popularity in the US, Mahjong has a long and complex history. This four-player game, involving 144 tiles each decorated with a Chinese icon, has brought communities together for years, and it’s not hard to see why. Whether played for money or simply to pass […]

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09th May2025

Should you play with or without a no deposit casino bonus?

by James Smith

No deposit bonuses are one of the biggest draws in the online casino world. The concept is simple and tempting. Players sign up and start playing without even using the deposit function. Free spins and other no deposit bonuses are designed to make it as simple as possible. It’s the kind of offer that feels […]

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09th May2025

How Casinos Became Hollywood’s Favorite Playground

by James Smith

There’s something seductive about a casino on screen. It’s not just the games – it’s the mood. The sense that anything can happen. But there’s a challenge in filmmaking: how do you keep audiences locked in, on the edge of their seats, invested in both the characters and the setting? Not every backdrop can hold […]

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08th May2025

‘Scissors’ Review (Tubi)

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Jill Kassidy, Avery Jane, Blake Blossom, Tommy Pistol, Lilly Bell, Alex Coal, Katie Morgan, James Bartholet | Written and Directed by Harry Sparks Directed by Harry Sparks, Scissors is a quirky, low-budget slasher currently available to watch on Tubi. Starring adult film actress Jill Kassidy in a lead role, the film embraces the spirit […]

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08th May2025

‘Lanier’ VOD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Ali Ashtigo, Jamie Lee, Jarrett Michael Collins, Shekeb Sekander, Riley Madison Fuller, Angel McCoughtry, Patrick Lemon, Shan Moreno, Ava Metallo, Chris Johnson | Written and Directed by William Eric Bush-Anderson, Cindy Kunz-Anderson Lanier, the feature debut from writer/directors William Eric Bush-Anderson and Cindy Kunz-Anderson, tackles an ambitious premise: blending supernatural horror with real historical […]

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08th May2025

‘Treading Water’ Video Review

by Kevin Haldon

For his latest video review, Kevin sits down to give his thoughts on another of his picks of the big-budget / low-budget / no-budget movie landscape… Treading Water. Giving you his personal opinion on why you should or shouldn’t give this movie your time. Set amidst the backdrop of the iconic Manchester skyline, Treading Water […]

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