24th Oct2016

‘Moto Racer 4’ gets a new trailer

by Phil Wheat

The first Moto Racer trilogy sold over over 7 million units, but there hasn’t been a new game in the series since part 3 back in 2001. Flash forward 15 years later and the franchise is back with a fast paced arcade racing experience that sees players weave through oncoming traffic, tackle death-defying jumps and […]

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24th Oct2016

‘Ash vs Evil Dead 2×04’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Dealing with the fallout from last week’s Ash vs Evil Dead, episode four leaps straight into the action. What it also does though is fall into the trap of being an episode about progression. A stop-gap between a major plot point, and hopefully one to come in the next episode. With the Delta still possessed and […]

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24th Oct2016

Competition: Win ‘Preacher: Season One’ on Blu-ray

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of Preacher: Season One, which is available now on DVD and Blu-ray, we have a copy of the Blu-ray box set up for grabs courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment! Based on the popular 1990s cult comic book series of the same name, the critically-acclaimed PREACHER: SEASON ONE arrives on Blu-ray™ […]

23rd Oct2016

‘Warhammer 40k: Will of Iron #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by George Mann | Art by Tazio Bettin | Published by Titan Comics I must confess to not really know much about Warhammer, other than it is huge in the niche it occupies. I know it was created back in the 1980’s, and has evolved steadily from a humble table top game to the […]

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23rd Oct2016

‘Black Mirror: Season 3’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Black Mirror is a show about holding a mirror to society, and making sure we see the dark side. With a focus on technology Black Mirror: Season 3 has moments of not only being terrifying but also quite beautiful, making one of the episodes something special. Nosedive Nosedive stars Bryce Dallas Howard as Lacie in […]

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22nd Oct2016

‘Tales of Poe’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Caroline Williams, Debbie Rochon, Adrienne King, Amy Steel, Randy Jones, Desiree Gould, Lesleh Donaldson, Alan Rowe Kelly, Brewster McCall, Michael Varrati, Andrew Glaszek, Susan Adriensen, Bette Cassatt | Written by Alan Rowe Kelly, Bart Mastronardi, Michael Varrati | Directed by Alan Rowe Kelly, Bart Mastronardi It’s something of an understatement to say that the work of […]

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21st Oct2016

‘The Greasy Strangler’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Michael St. Michaels, Sky Elobar, Elizabeth De Razzo, Gil Gex, Abdoulaye NGom, Holland MacFallister, Sam Dissanayake, Joe David Walters, Sal Koussa, Jesse Keen, Carl Solomon, Dana Haas | Written by Toby Harvard, Jim Hosking | Directed by Jim Hosking While it is fair to say that some movies are just bad, there are others […]

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21st Oct2016

‘Evil Games’ Review

by Mark Allen

Stars: Francisco Barreiro, Daniela Soto Vell, Jorge Molina, Milena Pezzi, Vita Vargas, Evan Alducin, Pau Alva, Tito Guillén, Pablo Guisa Koestinger | Written and Directed by Adrián García Bogliano Evil Games, when squinted at from afar, might resemble one of the Coen Brothers’ crime-driven dark comedies. The story – about a kidnapping gone right which […]

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21st Oct2016

365Flicks Podcast – Episode 51: David Michael Latt Interview

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of the 365Flick podcast, part of 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 51: David Michael Latt (co-founder […]

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20th Oct2016

Wrestling returns to UK TV with ‘WoS Wrestling’

by Phil Wheat

ITV has announed they have commissioned a one-off wrestling special to air later this year. Produced by ITV Studios Entertainment, World Of Sport Wrestling, or WoS Wrestling for short, is a throw back to the classic wrestling programming of the 70s and early 80s (a show I grew up on pre-WWF/WCW days) and will see […]

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20th Oct2016

Competition: Win sci-fi thriller ‘Arcadia’ on DVD

by Phil Wheat

Deftly blending elements of Soylent Green and Elysium, Arcadia is a London-based sci-fi thriller with an ingenious look at a not-too-distant future that’s gone badly wrong. To celebrate its release on UK DVD, we have a copy to give away. In the near future, the population has risen to dangerous levels and a deadly disease […]

20th Oct2016

First trailer for supernatural thriller ‘The Terrible Two’

by Phil Wheat

Orange St Films have this week released a trailer and teaser poster for their new supernatural thriller The Terrible Two, the newest feature from writer-director Billy Lewis (The Jailhouse), which centers on a grieving couple, whose loss threatens to consume everything around them. The Terrible Two mixes the real-life horror of a parent’s worst nightmare […]

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20th Oct2016

‘Assassin’s Creed #12’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Anthony Del Col, Conor McCreery | Art by Neil Edwards | Published by Titan Comics I’ve missed the last 2 or 3 issues of this title, so was looking forward to see if I could just pick it straight back up and continue where I left off. I was pleased to see the […]

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19th Oct2016

First poster & sneak peek at ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2’

by Phil Wheat

Set to the all-new sonic backdrop of Awesome Mixtape #2, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 continues the team’s adventures as they traverse the outer reaches of the cosmos. The Guardians must fight to keep their newfound family together as they unravel the mystery of Peter Quill’s true parentage. Old foes become new allies and […]

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19th Oct2016

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 146: Don’t Be Friends With Jeff!

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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19th Oct2016

13 Actors that turned Director and won

by Phil Wheat

In the golden age of movies, big name actors would often direct and produce their own movies. Spending 16 hour days on a film set is sure to teach you a thing or two about filmmaking and in some cases, this helps actors make the best directors. With the Cambridge Film Festival coming up, Cambridge […]

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19th Oct2016

‘Ash vs Evil Dead 2×03’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

The episode we’ve been waiting for is finally here. This third episode of season 2 of Ash vs Evil Dead sees the debut of Ted Raimi. This is not only something of an Evil Dead reunion, but also Xena as I’m sure you’ll all know he was Joxer in that 90s fantasy show… you all remember […]

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19th Oct2016

‘Syndrome’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Halloween is just around the corner and gamers are looking for a few scares. With this in mind, it would seem that Syndrome is a game that has appeared at just the right time. Trapped in a space ship that appears to be infested with monsters, does it have what it takes to be scary? […]

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19th Oct2016

‘All Girls Weekend’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Jamie Bernadette, Katie Carpenter, Gema Calero, Karishma Lakhani, Sharron Calvin | Written and Directed by Lou Simon Writer/director Lou Simon has made quite a name for herself in the horror community within what is, at least in cinematic terms, a very short space of time. Her 2012 feature HazMat sold in record time and […]

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18th Oct2016

Exclusive clip from sci-fi thriller ‘Arcadia’

by Phil Wheat

Written and directed by Tom Large, the man behind 2012’s Beyond; and starring Marc Baylis (Misfits, Coronation Street), Akie Kotabe (TV’s Humans), Sid Phoenix (Florence Foster Jenkins, Beyond), Arcadia is a fast-paced London-based sci-fi thriller, mixing elements of Soylent Green and Elysium to come up with an ingenious, riveting look at a not too distant […]

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18th Oct2016

‘The Chimera Brigade #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Serge Lehman, Fabrice Colin | Art by Gess | Published by Titan Comics Well the preview write up on this book looked very interesting, citing influences as diverse (and as superb) as The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Planetary, and B.P.R.D. As I own all of these, I was very interested to see if […]

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18th Oct2016

‘DoDonPachi Resurrection’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Bullet hell shoot ‘em ups are exactly what they sound like…hell, with lots of bullets. When I got the chance to review DoDonPachi Resurrection, I did so reminiscing about the past shoot ‘em ups like Xenon 2, and R-Type and thought that it would be something like that. I was slightly wrong. If like me […]

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