26th Apr2014

‘be.ez LE Littoral Folio Case’ Review (iPad Air)

by Phil Wheat

be.ez, a French brand that designs and manufactures sleek and stylish protective cases for laptops, Macbooks (I still use one of the memory foam Macbook Pro cases they sent us for review – it’s that good) and iPads have introduced the LE Littoral range of cases, base and sleeves for the iPad Air, iPad Mini […]

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26th Apr2014

‘WWE: The Best of RAW – After the Show’ Blu-ray Review

by Chris Cummings

For over twenty years and for 52 weeks a year, WWE has presented “Monday Night Raw”, their flagship television product and the show that, much of the time, has defined WWE’s content. Beginning at one hour, moving to two and now clocking in each week at three hours long, RAW remains a popular focus for […]

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25th Apr2014

The Fangirl Diaries: Diary # 2 – Fangirl Chic

by Phil Wheat

The Fangirls: Meli, Elsie & Tammy (pictured above) are the hosts of The Fangirl Diaries a vlog/podcast whose goal is to change your opinion of the fangirl. We’re proud to have The Fangirl Diaries as a part of Nerdly.co.uk and we hope you enjoy their videos… As they say for themselves: We flail, squee and […]

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25th Apr2014

Watch Now: LSCC 2014 Cosplay music video – Part 2

by Phil Wheat

Last month – March 15th & 16th to be precise – the London Super Comic Con took place in London (obvious given the name of the event) and our friends TheWinnTeam were on hand to bring us yet another of their fantastic cosplay music videos, featuring an array of cosplayers who also attended the massive […]

25th Apr2014

Teaser trailer for Andy Stewart’s new short ‘Ink’

by Phil Wheat

Andy Stewart, director of the two fantastic short films Dysmorphia and Split, has just completed shooting on the third film in his body horror trilogy. Entitled Ink, the movie is the story of a man who takes the path of least resistance (and cost) in an attempt to turn his body into a work of […]

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25th Apr2014

Top 5: Unbelievable True Stories in Film

by Phil Wheat

Featuring a talented young cast including Ed Speleers, Will Poulter, Alfie Allen, Sebastian De Souza and Emma Rigby, upcoming heist drama Plastic centres on a ring of university students who become credit card thieves in order to augment their income. When the group accidentally rob a notorious gangster, they are forced to up their game […]

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25th Apr2014

‘The Railway Man’ DVD Review

by Dan Clark

Stars: Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, Stellan Skarsgård, Jeremy Irvine, Hiroyuki Sanada | Written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, Andy Paterson | Directed by Jonathan Teplitzky At first glance The Railway Man appears to be the latest addition to the genre of stale British golden age love stories–a tale of an introverted man, with an odd fascination of […]

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24th Apr2014

Fashionably Nerdy – Episode 2: Cosplay Ball/Tabletop Day

by Phil Wheat

Fashionably Nerdy is a new vlog centered around finding the hottest, best and newest trends in Geek Chic Fashion. Unlike other nerdy fashion vlogs that focus primarily on Cosplay, the show is committed to bringing the very best in everyday fashion that can also be worn on a fancy date night, to the beach or […]

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24th Apr2014

Watch Now: Awesome 80s inspired short ‘Retro Fury’

by Phil Wheat

Check out this awesome new 80s inspired short from the folks at RedShirt Films – Retro Fury is an homage to the greatest action era of cinema history… with a twist! Hero busts up an illegal coin deal deep in the seedy underworld of Carbon City, but Boss Dude escapes into the night… what follows […]

24th Apr2014

‘Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell’ Blu-ray Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Peter Cushing, Shane Briant, Madeline Smith, David Prowse, John Stratton, Michael Ward, Elsie Wagstaff, Patrick Troughton, Philip Voss, Bernard Lee | Written by Anthony Hinds | Directed by Terence Fisher I often pride myself on the fact that I grew up on Hammer films and many of my favourite moments have come from actors […]

24th Apr2014

First Look: Elektra #2

by Phil Wheat

This May, the Marvel Universe’s deadliest assassin braves new dangers in Elektra #2 – from critically acclaimed creators Haden Blackman and Mike Del Mundo. After the shocking events of the first jaw-dropping issue of Elektra, the psychotic killer Bloody Lips is closing in on Marvel’s deadliest femme fatale. If she’s going to survive, she’ll first […]

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24th Apr2014

‘Generation Iron’ Review

by Richard Axtell

Features: Mickey Rourke, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Jai White, Lou Ferrigno, Busta Rhymes, Phil Heath, Kai Greene, Dennis Wolf, Jay Cutler, Ronnie Coleman, Roelly Winklaar, Bob Cicherillo, Branch Warren, Ben Pakulski | Written and Directed by Vlad Tudin Generation Iron, a semi-sequel to the classic Arnold Schwarzenegger documentary Pumping Iron (the film is exec produced by Jerome […]

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23rd Apr2014

‘He Who Dares’ DVD Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Simon Phillips, Tom Knight, Zara Phythian, Christina Bellavia, Lorraine Stanley | Written by Paul Tanter, James Crow, Simon Phillips | Directed by Paul Tanter If I was to ask you to think of action movies set in tower blocks you could probably come up with movies like Die Hard, Dredd and The Raid as […]

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23rd Apr2014

Nerd Buy: ‘Dawn of the Dead’ Zombie Stephen Figma

by Phil Wheat

Check out this awesome new upcoming Figma “action figure” from Max Factory of a zombiefied Stephen “Flyboy” Andrews from George Romero’s classic 70s flick Dawn of the Dead. After a horrific gun fight with a group of Bikers, Stephen is too injured to fully escape the teeth of a few zombies. The figure depicts Flyboy […]

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23rd Apr2014

Lakes Comic Art Festival celebrates 50 yrs of Doctor Who

by Phil Wheat

Grab your sonic screwdriver and set the time-space co-ordinates on your TARDIS’ for Kendal, 17th October 2014!  The Lakes International Comic Art Festival has announced a number of events to celebrate 50 years of Doctor Who in comics, the world’s longest-running science fiction TV-inspired tie-in strip. Doctor Who fans celebrated 50 years of the Doctor […]

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23rd Apr2014

‘The Unknown Known’ Review

by Dan Clark

“There are known knowns. There are known unknowns. There are unknown unknowns. But there are also unknown knowns—that is to say, things that you think you know that it turns out you did not.” Those are the confounding words are spoken by Former United States Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld – the subject of Errol […]

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23rd Apr2014

First Time Fest: Second Time Around – Closing Night Awards

by Catherina Gioino

As was covered in our previous article about the event, the First Time Fest gives new filmmakers the opportunity to get their film established and distributed so that their efforts may be recognized for their future works. With the winner receiving full distribution of their film from Cinema Libre Studios as well as support on […]

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22nd Apr2014

‘Trials Fusion’ Review (Xbox 360)

by Paul Metcalf

I don’t know what it is about the Trials games that keep me coming back, but with the release of Trials Fusion I had to get it as soon as it was released.  I do feel I was kind of bucking the trend buying the Xbox 360 version of the game though, but looking at […]

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22nd Apr2014

New “undercover” clip from ’22 Jump Street’

by Phil Wheat

21 Jump Street was easily the best comedy of 2012, and I (even as a huge fan of the old TV show) absolutely LOVED it. So I’m admittedly a little biased towards the forthcoming sequel, the cleverly titled 22 Jump Street. We’ve already had a couple of posters and the odd image from the film […]

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22nd Apr2014

WWE RAW: Results & Review (21.4.14)

by Chris Cummings

We are on our way to Extreme Rules, the annual WWE show where feuds are heated up, often with anything goes stipulations added to the matches. The post-WrestleMania content that WWE produces is important and sets the tone for the rest of the year before the “Road to WrestleMania” begins again. We are live from […]

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22nd Apr2014

‘The Selfish Giant’ – Chris’ Review

by Chris Cummings

Stars: Conner Chapman, Shaun Thomas, Sean Gilder, Ralph Ineson, Ian Burfield, Lorraine Ashbourne, Elliott Tittensor, Siobhan Finneran | Written and Directed by Clio Barnard This film was first brought to my attention when I saw some guerrilla marketing in and around Bradford, England, the place in which The Selfish Giant was set and filmed. I’m […]

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21st Apr2014

Second Annual First Time Fest

by Catherina Gioino

The second installment of the First Time Fest, the Second Time Around, took place in New York City from April 3rd to April 7th where ten first time filmmakers were able to showcase their films and possibly be in competition to receive distribution of their films by Cinema Libre Studios. Since its debut in March […]

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