31st Mar2017

‘The Rift’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Ken Foree, Katarina Cas, Monte Markham, Dragan Micanovic, Denis Muric, Miroljub Leso, Sonja Vukicevic, Mick Garris, Ratko Turcinovic | Written by Barry Keating, Milan Konjevic | Directed by Dejan Zecevic Produced by Milan Todorovic and Marko Jocic, The Rift stars Ken Foree (Dawn Of The Dead), Monte Markham (The Six Million Dollar Man) and […]

31st Mar2017

‘The Asylum’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Jonathan Rosenthal, Adrian Voo, Bo Linton, Caroline Attwood, Christine Springett, Patrick Edward Wynne, Kathinka van Putten, Omar Hansen, Athena Baumeister, Velta Moore, David Neff | Written and Directed by Filip Maciejewicz Another film released under another generic title that will please another supermarket buyer, The Asylum first debuted on the US film festival circuit  […]

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31st Mar2017

Competition: Win animated horror ‘Seoul Station’ on Blu-ray

by Phil Wheat

Seoul Station is out now on Digital Download and on DVD and Blu-ray from Monday (StudioCanal); and you can win a copy on Blu-ray! Terrified citizens fight for their lives against the viral undead in this thrilling prequel to the monster hit zombie classic Train To Busan, Seoul Station, a slick and scary, beautifully animated […]

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31st Mar2017

‘Follow the Money: The Complete Season 2’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

If there is one enemy that we can all understand, it is the bank. Holding our money, we trust them to treat it well, but in recent years we’ve seen that sometimes that isn’t the case. Follow the Money season 2 sets up a story revolving around banks, and while this could have been a mediocre […]

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31st Mar2017

Interview: Alex Drummond talks ‘L.A. Contagion’

by Phil Wheat

Manchester’s Grimmfest is one of the UK’s premier horror film festivals. In recent years it has spawned Grimm Entertainment to distribute the very best in horror, sci-fi, fantasy and cult films. Host Stuart Wright talks to Alex Drummond, the writer/director of L.A. Contagion (aka Killer Party), which is out now through Grimm Entertainment on VOD […]

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30th Mar2017

It’s here… First trailer & poster for ‘It’

by Phil Wheat

Warner Bros. Pictures have released the first poster and trailer for the new iteration of Stephen King’s It, which comes to cinemas 8th September. Directed by Andrés Muschietti (Mama), It features Bill Skarsgård as the story’s central villain, Pennywise – who was brought to life so tremendously in the 90s mini-series by Tim Curry. The […]

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30th Mar2017

‘The Love Witch’ Review

by Rupert Harvey

Stars: Samantha Robinson, Gian Keys, Laura Waddell, Jared Sanford | Written and Directed by Anna Biller If Viva was Anna Biller’s ode to 1970s sexploitation films, The Love Witch is the auteur’s loving – and really quite lovely – homage to the 1960s horror heyday of Hammer Films and Roger Corman. Funny, seductive, and in the […]

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30th Mar2017

‘Peepland #5’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Christa Faust, Gary Phillips | Art by Andrea Camerini | Published by Titan Comics I always feel as though I need a shower after reading Peepland. This is not the nostalgic 1980’s of a John Hughes movie, this is a dark, seedy underbelly peopled by bad people doing very bad things, and good […]

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30th Mar2017

‘The Proud Valley’ Blu-ray Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Paul Robeson, Edward Chapman, Simon Lack, Rachel Thomas, Edward Rigby, Dilys Thomas, Janet Johnson, Charles Williams, Jack Jones, Dilys Davies, Clifford Evans | Written by Pen Tennyson, Jack Jones, Louis Golding | Directed by Pen Tennyson In the past, Wales has been synonymous with mining and choirs, and while times have changed the Welsh […]

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30th Mar2017

‘Viva Amiga’ Review

by Phil Wheat

In 1985 an upstart team of Silicon Valley mavericks created a miracle: the Amiga computer. A machine made for creativity. For games, for art, for expression. Breaking from the mold set by IBM and Apple, this was something new. Something to change what people believed computers could do. In a world of green on black, […]

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30th Mar2017

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 169: Never Go Full HOBI

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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29th Mar2017

‘Penny Dreadful: The Awaking #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Chris King | Art by Jesus Hervas | Published by Titan Comics Penny Dreadful was one of my favourite shows of the last few years. I’m certainly not alone in that it quickly grew into something of a cult classic. Often violent and bloody, but very stylish and superbly written and acted. It’s […]

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29th Mar2017

New UK trailer & poster for Luc Besson’s ‘Valerian’

by Phil Wheat

EuropaCorp released a new poster and trailer for Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets – the latest film from writer/director Luc Besson, which stars Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevingne, along with Clive Owen, Rihanna, Ethan Hawke, Herbie Hancock and Kris Wu. Besson based his screenplay on the French science fiction comic series “Valerian […]

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29th Mar2017

‘The Walking Dead 7×15: Something They Need’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Andrew Lincoln, Chandler Riggs, Melissa McBride, Chad Coleman, Norman Reedus, Lauren Cohan, Danai Gurira, Lennie James, Sonequa Martin-Green, Alanna Masterson, Christian Serratos, Jeffrey Dean Morgan | Created by Robert Kirkman The penultimate episode of The Walking Dead needed to set up the finale, and the oncoming war between Rick’s (Andrew Lincoln) newly formed army […]

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29th Mar2017

‘Lone Wolf and Cub’ Blu-ray Review (Criterion)

by Rupert Harvey

Stars: Tomisaburo Wakayama, Akihiro Tomikawa, Yunosuke Ito, Go Kato | Written by Kazuo Koike, Tsutomu Nakamura | Directed by Kenji Misumi, Buichi Saito, Yoshiyuki Kuroda Producing six films across two years (1972-1974) is no mean feat, especially when you consider that they mostly retain their quality throughout. Based on the 28-volume manga series by Kazuo […]

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29th Mar2017

Top 20: Films to see in 2017

by Dan Clark

We are a few months into 2017 and already we had a number of standout movies like Get Out, Logan, and The Lego Batman Movie. Hopefully that is just the start of what is to come. Considering that, myself and Kevin – the hosts of podcast Cinema Geeks – combine forces to put a list […]

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29th Mar2017

Pop Addled: Retro Movie Special – Street Fighter (1994)

by Phil Wheat

A newcomer to the Nerdly family, here’s the latest episode of the Pop Addled podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. Pop Addled is a pop culture podcast with nerd tendencies. Join Keenan, Sam and Timmy as they discuss movies, music, video games, sports, TV, comics, and any intersection thereof. Their brains […]

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28th Mar2017

‘Dead or Alive Trilogy’ Blu-ray Review (Arrow Video)

by Paul Metcalf

When you allow yourself to be immersed in the world of Takashi Miike you do so with the knowledge that you are going to be taken to some really messed up places. Then of course he tricks you and gives you something completely different. The Dead or Alive Trilogy is an example of three films […]

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28th Mar2017

Latest ‘Baywatch’ Trailer Released

by Catherina Gioino

Zac Efron. Dwayne Johnson. Muscles. Beach. Zac Efron’s and Dwayne Johnson’s muscles at a beach… Now that we objectified male actors for a change, let’s dive deep into Baywatch, a Seth Gordon film that’s set to be released on May 28 of this year. Judging just from Gordon’s previous work on Horrible Bosses and Identity Thief, it looks funny, and it looks good. Move […]

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28th Mar2017

‘Admins’ Review

by Kevin Haldon

Stars: Jay Saunders, Doug Henderson, Rebecca Wahls, Devon Brookshire, Dylan Hares, Trevor Desaussure, Joe Hansard | Written by Eric Espejo, Korosh Karimi | Directed by Aaron Goodmiller Glengarry Glen Ross, Clerks, A Few Good Men, The Big Short, Office Space and Waiting. What do these flicks have in common? No matter the genre they fall […]

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28th Mar2017

‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ gets 3 new posters & a trailer!

by Phil Wheat

The first collaboration between Marvel Studios and Sony, Spider-Man: Homecoming takes the iconic webslinger back to his roots. We’ve already had a sneak preview of Tom Holland’s take on the classic character in Captain America: Civil War, an appearance that seemed to hit the right note between fun and heroic – much moreso than the […]

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28th Mar2017

Watch Now: Comic Trips 7×03 – The Toyman of Merchantville

by Phil Wheat

They’ve been referred to as “American Pickers for 80′s babies”, and “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives for nerds”. They drive. They hunt. They interact. A never-ending search for all things nostalgia related, from comic books to toys, movie memorabilia to long-forgotten pieces of pop culture history. Visiting comic book & toy stores, pop culture events, comic […]

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