19th Oct2015

Turtle Beach announce ‘Ear Force PX24’ & ‘Ear Force Recon 60P’

by Phil Wheat

Turtle Beach have announced two new gaming headsets – the Ear Force PX24and the Ear Force Recon 60P – both of which are now available at retail. The PX24 is a multiplatform gaming headset that comes with the innovative, battery-powered in-line Ear Force SuperAmp,which delivers powerful amplified sound from any connected device and provides features like Superhuman Hearing, Virtual Surround Sound, Variable Bass Boost, […]

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19th Oct2015

Ultimate Team For Ultimate Problems – Ultimates #1

by Phil Wheat

This November, meet the heaviest of the heavy hitters as the ultimate superteam takes shape, and here’s your first look at The Ultimates #1, the new ongoing series from writer Al Ewing and artist Kenneth Rocafort. Black Panther! Captain Marvel! Ms. America Chavez! Spectrum! Blue Marvel! Brought together to handle problems too big for the […]

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19th Oct2015

First Look: Deadpool #1

by Phil Wheat

Here’s your first look at Deadpool #1, the new ongoing series from fan-favorites Gerry Duggan and Mike Hawthorne. He’s annoying, he’s dangerous and he smells terrible. But the public loves him! You heard right – Wade Wilson is the world’s most popular superhero! Take that Spidey! The Merc with a Mouth is now the Man […]

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18th Oct2015

‘The Witcher 3 – Hearts of Stone DLC’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

While we’ve had plenty of free DLC for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt but Hearts of Stone and next year’s Blood and Wine expansion are the two big updates that people have been waiting for. Now we’ve got our hands on Hearts of Stone, we get to see just what story can be added to […]

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18th Oct2015

First look at all-boss fighter ‘Furi’

by Phil Wheat

French indie studio The Game Bakers have pulled back the curtain on all-boss fighter Furi, their upcoming combat game slated for release on PlayStation 4 and PC in 2016. Furi feeds on the tension of one-on-one fights against deadly adversaries. It’s an intense, ultra-responsive hack-and-slash with a unique mix of fast-paced sword fighting and dual-stick […]

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18th Oct2015

Unofficial Doctor Who spin-off ‘Downtime’ to get UK DVD debut

by Phil Wheat

Koch Media have announced the UK release of Downtime, a unique British 1995 sci-fi movie from the Doctor Who universe (but unofficial) featuring treasured characters and talent from the franchise – which will be available for the first ever time on DVD from 16th November. Downtime follows The Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney – Doctor Who) and […]

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18th Oct2015

Interview: Pandie Suicide talks gory horror ‘Massacre’

by Phil Wheat

Pandie Suicide, the New Zealand born model and actress known for her work with the Suicide Girls website, wore dual hats on the new film Massacre. As writer and star of the bloody horror jaunt, Suicide tells us it was quite an undertaking but she doesn’t regret doing it hard to get her “bloody baby” […]

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18th Oct2015

365Flicks Podcast – Episode 19: Back To Format

by Phil Wheat

We’d like to welcome the awesome podcast – 365Flicks – to the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes on Podomatic and Libsyn, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres. 365Flicks Podcast – Episode 19: Back To Format… […]

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18th Oct2015

Trailer and poster for ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’

by Phil Wheat

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is a fresh twist on Jane Austen’s widely celebrated novel. A mysterious plague has fallen upon 19th century England, the land is overrun with the undead and feisty heroine Elizabeth Bennet is a master of martial arts and weaponry. Casting aside personal and social prejudices, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy must […]

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18th Oct2015

‘Justice League: Attack of the Legion of Doom’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Features the voices of: Dee Bradley Baker, Troy Baker, John DiMaggio, Grey Griffin, Mark Hamill, Tom Kenny, Nolan North, Josh Keaton, Khary Payton, Kevin Michael Richardson, Cree Summer, James Arnold Taylor, Tony Todd | Written by James Krieg | Directed by Rick Morales The third (or fourth if you count the Cartoon Network aired Batman […]

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17th Oct2015

‘Doctor Who: 9×05 – The Girl Who Died’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

So we’ve finally come to the Maisie Williams episode of Doctor Who, and what an event it turns out to be. The Girl Who Died may be the most important episode of season nine with The Doctor maybe making the biggest mistake he’s ever made… When The Doctor (Peter Capaldi) and Clara (Jenna Coleman) find […]

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17th Oct2015

‘Survivor’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Mila Jovovich, Dylan McDermott, Angela Basset, James D’Arcy, Robert Forster, Frances De La Tour | Written by Philip Shelby | Directed by James McTeigue Often times in Hollywood it seems like filmmakers are either working from the same script, or are unable to see past the success of a previous film. Which is why film […]

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17th Oct2015

Frightfest Presents: ‘Estranged’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Craig Conway, James Cosmo, Bob Duff, James Lance, Amy Manson, Faye McLoughlin, Eileen Nicholas, Nora-Jane Noone, Simon Quarterman, Joy Sanders | Written by William Borthwick, Simon Fantauzzo | Directed by Adam Levins When January (Amy Manson) is almost killed in a traffic accident, she and her boyfriend Callum (Simon Quarterman) head to her family […]

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16th Oct2015

‘Let Us Prey’ DVD Review

by Guest

Review by Andrew McArthur… Stars: Liam Cunningham ,Pollyanna McIntosh, Sophie Stephanie Farmer, Niall Greig Fulton | Written by David Cairns, Fiona Watson | Directed by Brian O’Malley Despite a promising opening and some interesting thematic concepts, Scottish horror Let Us Prey quickly goes off the rails veering into sloppy bog-standard genre territory. Brian O’Malley’s feature […]

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16th Oct2015

‘Steven Universe 2×21: Too Far’ Review

by Gretchen Felker-Martin

“You stayed in the ground too long.” ‘Too Far’ concerns itself with the concept of the ideal Gem as seen through the lens of Homeworld culture. It isn’t Pearl, created to serve. Garnet’s unending fusion likewise makes her unsuitable. In Peridot’s eyes it’s Amethyst, the gang’s perennial screw-up and slacker, who most closely fits the […]

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16th Oct2015

Competition: Win ‘Nisekoi: False Love Season 1 Part 2’ on DVD

by Phil Wheat

From the director of Puella Magi Madoka Magica comes the Breakout Anime of 2014, Nisekoi: False Love Season 1 Part 2! The vibrant anime series is back and the stakes have been raised – With a gang war set to erupt at any moment, will Raku and Chitoge last the school term? One boy, many […]

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16th Oct2015

Competition: Win ‘WWE Summerslam 2015’ on DVD

by Phil Wheat

WWE’s biggest pay-per-view of the summer heads to Brooklyn, New York, where The Undertaker will finally attempt to get his revenge on Brock Lesnar in a rematch 16 months in the making. Featuring all top WWE Superstars and guest celebrity host Jon Stewart, SummerSlam 2015 is one of this year’s must-see events! The biggest party of […]

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16th Oct2015

Frightfest Presents: ‘AfterDeath’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Miranda Raison, Sam Keeley, Daniella Kertesz, Elarica Gallacher, Lorna Nickson Brown | Written by Andrew Ellard | Directed by Gez Medinger, Robin Schmidt The human race is obsessed with what happens when we die, depending on your beliefs there is heaven or hell, an afterlife or even just nothing. AfterDeath raises a few questions […]

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15th Oct2015

‘Crimson Peak’ Review

by Jack Kirby

Stars: Mia Wasikowska, Jessica Chastain, Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Hunnam, Jim Beaver | Written and Directed by Guillermo del Toro In Crimson Peak, Mia Wasikowska plays Edith, a young American writer living in the late 1800s with her industrialist father (Jim Beaver). He is approached by Tom Hiddleston’s English gentleman Sir Thomas Sharpe to invest in […]

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15th Oct2015

New NSFW clip from ‘Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse’

by Phil Wheat

Starring Tye Sheridan, Joey Morgan, Logan Miller, Sarah Dumont and David Koechner, Scouts Guide to the Apocalypse tells the story of three scouts and lifelong friends who join forces with one badass cocktail waitress to become the world’s most unlikely team of heroes… When their peaceful town is ravaged by a zombie invasion, they’ll fight for the […]

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15th Oct2015

‘Lazer Team’ joins Frightfest Halloween event

by Phil Wheat

Fans of Turbo Kid will love the Rooster Teeth collective’s first feature Lazer Team – a cocktail homage to blockbuster sci-fi nostalgia, weird creatures, crude humour and hilarious romance. Directed by Matt Hullum and starring Alan Ritchson, Colton Dunn, Bernie Burns, Gavin Free and Alexandria DeBerry, FrightFest have announced they will be hosting the European […]

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15th Oct2015

Interview: Matthew Kennedy, co-writer / director of ‘The Editor’

by Phil Wheat

Coming courtesy of the guys behind the forthcoming definitive book on slasher movies,Alone in the Dark: Over 80 Years of Stalk & Slash, here’s an exclusive podcast/interview with Astron 6’s Matthew Kennedy, co-writer and director of The Editor – which is out now on Blu-ray from Scream Factory… Rey Ciso was once the greatest editor the […]

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