22nd Jul2014

‘The LEGO Movie’ – Cast Interview

by Phil Wheat

The LEGO Movie follows Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world. With the film released on DVD, Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D this week, we sat down with Chris Pratt (Emmet), Morgan Freeman (Vitruvius), Elizabeth Banks (Wyldstyle), Will Arnett […]

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22nd Jul2014

‘The Battery’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Jeremy Gardner, Adam Cronheim, Niels Bolle, Alana O’Brien, Jamie Pantanella, Larry Fessenden, Kelly McQuade | Written and Directed by Jeremy Gardner You can either love or hate zombies but the fact is they are one of the monsters that just refuse to lay down and die (again).  A part of pop culture they are part of […]

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21st Jul2014

The new ‘Ninja Turtles’ song is no Turtle Power!

by Phil Wheat

Produced by Michael Bay, directed by Jonathan Liebesman and starring Megan Fox, Alan Ritchson, Jeremy Howard, Pete Ploszek, Noel Fisher, Will Arnett, Danny Woodburn and William Fichtner, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is the latest live-action incarnation of the long-running franchise – set for release on October 17th. The city needs heroes. Darkness has settled over […]

21st Jul2014

Interview: ‘Need For Speed’ director Scott Waugh

by Phil Wheat

Need For Speed director Scott Waugh became a stuntman in 1982 and retired in 2005. Waugh was the president of Stunts Unlimited for three years, the most prestigious stunt organization in the world. During his tenure, Stunts Unlimited was involved in such box office hits as Spider-Man, Talladega Nights, 24 and Bad Boys II. Under […]

21st Jul2014

First Look: Inhuman #3

by Phil Wheat

This July, the Inhuman Queen fights for the future of her people in Inhuman #3 – the next blockbuster chapter in the expanding saga of Marvel’s strangest superpowered beings from rising star writer Charles Soule and blockbuster artist Joe Madureira. The first arc of the pulse-pounding new series reaches its climax as Medusa and Lash […]

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21st Jul2014

‘Burn Notice: Complete Season Seven’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell, Sharon Gless | Created by Matt Nix It all comes down to this—the thrilling final season of one of television’s hottest shows, where everything is finally revealed. Separated from his friends and family, and on the verge of losing it all, Michael Westen goes deep undercover, joining forces […]

21st Jul2014

‘The Last Horror Film’ Blu-ray Review (88 Films)

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Joe Spinell, Caroline Munro, Judd Hamilton, Devin Goldenberg, David Winters, Susanne Benton, Glenn Jacobson, Mary Spinell, J’Len Winters, Sharon Hughes, Sean Casey | Written by David Winters, Judd Hamilton, Tom Klassen | Directed by David Winters Every year we seem to look at the horror genre and have something to complain about.  Mostly it seems […]

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21st Jul2014

Unlikely Movie Heroes

by Phil Wheat

The word ‘hero’ conjures up images of strong, athletic men and women, perhaps with a superpower or two, or at the very least some access to a bit of lycra and a cape. But we know a little fellow who is sure to challenge your perceptions of the word ‘hero’… Meet The LEGO Movie’s Emmet […]

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21st Jul2014

‘Hellbenders’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Clifton Collins, Clancy Brown, Andre Royo, Robyn Rikoon, Macon Blair, Stephen Gevedon, Larry Fessenden, Dan Fogler | Written and Directed by J.T. Petty Let me begin this review by stating this is most-definitely not your typical horror fare; something audiences will realise a mere five minutes into this raucous, sure-to-be-cult-hit, movie. Written and directed […]

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20th Jul2014

Warm Brains Productions announce short ‘The Long Night’

by Phil Wheat

Warm Brains Productions is announcing The Long Night, a new horror release from writer-director, and Nerdly crew member, Nathan Smith. A short film about a babysitter watching over two young children while fears of a serial killer loom large over the city, The Long Night stars Mitchell Morrison and Heather Bell, and is produced by Nathan […]

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20th Jul2014

Fashionably Nerdy – Episode 9: Pre-Comic Con Bash at Skybar

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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18th Jul2014

Poster Round-Up v2.0: Guardians of the Galaxy Edition!

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 movie posters to have hit the interwebs in recent weeks. This edition is a Marvel special, focussing on the latest posters for the upcoming movie Guardians of the Galaxy. Check out the first […]

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17th Jul2014

‘Exit Generation: Issues 1 & 2’ Comic Review

by Richard Axtell

Written by Sam Read | Art by Caio Oliveira | Lettering by Colin Bell | Published by Read French Comics | Format: Paperback/Digital The Earth was overcrowded. Resources were running out. So an ‘Exit’ plan was devised. Ninty-five percent of the planet’s population were evacuated leaving five percent behind. Against all expectations, Earth became a paradise. No more […]

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17th Jul2014

‘Too Late Blues’ Blu-ray Review (Masters of Cinema)

by Richard Axtell

Stars: Bobby Darin, Stella Stevens, Everett Chambers, Nick Dennis, Vince Edwards, Val Avery, Marilyn Clark, James Joyce, Rupert Crosse | Written by John Cassavetes, Richard Carr | Directed by John Cassavetes Ghost (Darin), is an idealistic musician who would rather play in the park to the birds and at other small time gigs than compromise himself by […]

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17th Jul2014

‘Wynter #3’ Comic Review

by Richard Axtell

Written by Guy Hasson | Art by Aron Elekes | Published by New World Comics | Format: Digital Only Issue 3 of the comic series Wynter starts with a bang as Liz Wynter is hunted by a Supreme Agent. He can predict what she will do before she does it. He can find her location using […]

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17th Jul2014

Interview: Jason Blum talks ‘The Purge: Anarchy’

by Phil Wheat

A speculative thriller that shows us what occurs during The Purge outside of the confines of a suburban neighborhood, The Purge: Anarchy returns us to a dystopic future. The government, now re-engineered by the New Founders of America (NFA), has sanctioned its annual 12-hour Purge to ensure that the crime rate stays below one percent […]

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16th Jul2014

First Look: Bucky Barnes – The Winter Soldier #1

by Phil Wheat

This October, go intergalactic as the super-soldier spy takes on a new mission in Bucky Barnes: The Winter Soldier #1 the all-new ongoing series exploding into comic shops this October from rising comic stars Ales Kot and Marco Rudy! Following the shocking finale of Original Sin, what new mission has the Winter Soldier more driven than […]

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16th Jul2014

‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ – Cast & Crew Interviews

by Phil Wheat

Continuing our Dawn of the Planet of the Apes day here on Nerdly, here’s three video interviews, conducted by the wonder Hayley Donaghy, with the cast (Andy Serkis, Gary Oldman) and crew (director Matt Reeves) of the film which sees a growing nation of genetically evolved apes led by Caesar (Serkis), threatened by a band […]

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16th Jul2014

The Fangirl Diaries: Diary # 7 – Embrace Your Geekness Day

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 tumble, but are also […]

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16th Jul2014

‘WWE Extreme Rules 2014’ Blu-ray Review

by Chris Cummings

WWE Extreme Rules 2014 see the action from the Izod Centre New Jersey, where John Cena continues his feud with the Wyatt Family taking on Bray in a steel cage match. Evolution take on the The Shield in the battle of the the old and new factions and Kane goes back behind the mask to […]

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16th Jul2014

‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ Review

by Dan Clark

Stars: Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Andy Serkis, Jason Clarke, Toby Kebbell, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Kirk Acevedo, Nick Thurston, Terry Notary, Karin Konoval, Judy Greer | Written by Mark Bomback, Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver | Directed by Matt Reeves Dawn of the Planet of the Apes  will be categorized as a summer blockbuster because of its release date, […]

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16th Jul2014

‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: The Official Novelization’ Book Review

by Paul Metcalf

Written by Alex Irvine | Published by Titan Books | Format: Paperback, 320pp At the end of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Firestorm by Greg Keyes it was evident that the Simian Flu was taking over, the human race was in self-destruction mode and the apes had finally found a home that could sustain […]

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