08th Mar2017

‘The Lesson’ Blu-ray Review (Scream Factory)

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Robert Hands, Evan Bendall, Michaela Prchalová, Rory Coltart, Joshua Wedge | Written and Directed by Ruth Platt   Very much a reflection of modern society, especially given the film was inspired by a real life event when a teacher, after 20 years of teaching – with no prior episodes of anger or violence – […]

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08th Mar2017

Nerd Buy: ‘Ghost in the Shell’ Funko Pop! Vinyl Figures

by Phil Wheat

The live action, english language, movie version of Ghost In the Shell is due to open in cinema’s around the world from late March. Starring Scarlett Johansson in the lead role of ‘Major’, a field commander in the Cyborg counter-cyberterrorist unit it finally brings to the big screens one of the series that started the […]

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08th Mar2017

‘Assassin’s Creed: Uprising #2’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Alex Paknadel, Dan Watters | Art by Jose Holder | Published by Titan Comics The first issue of this new series last month gave me very mixed feelings if truth be told. I like Assassin’s Creed as a brand, as a concept, and I like the fact it allows you to branch out […]

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08th Mar2017

Blanc-Biehn Productions ‘The Girl’ nominated for 2017 Saturn Award

by Phil Wheat

Independent film company Blanc-Biehn Productions’ horror film The Girl nominated for Saturn Award in the Best DVD/BD Release in the Home Entertainment category. The Girl – which stars Michael Biehn and is directed by his Blanc-Biehn Productions partner and wife, Jennifer Blanc-Biehn – already won Best Feature Film in the Sci-Fi-Fantasy-Horror-Thriller category at the 2016 […]

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08th Mar2017

‘The Walking Dead 7×12: Say Yes’ 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 When it comes to The Walking Dead, I enjoy the episodes that are more action packed. Too many times we tend to see things […]

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08th Mar2017

Another look at Marvel’s ‘Rogue One’ adaptation

by Phil Wheat

Following our sneak peek at two of the covers for the book, here’s your first look inside the Star Wars: Rogue One Adaptation #1 – the new series written by Jody Houser (Max Ride) with art by Emilio Laiso (Star Wars Annual) and Oscar Bazaldua (Gwenpool Holiday Special). Out April 5th, join the harrowing group […]

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08th Mar2017

‘The Doctors: The Jon Pertwee Years’ DVD Review

by Paul Metcalf

When it comes to Doctor Who, the character often wins over the audiences because they are kind-hearted and in many ways, are the saviour (or Doctor) we need. While a lot of focus does get given to the ‘new’ breed of Doctors, for fans of the old school we are spoilt for choice with who […]

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08th Mar2017

‘LEGO Worlds’ gets a launch trailer

by Paul Metcalf

Having followed the development of LEGO Worlds through its Early Access phase, it is nice to see the game so close to release. Now moving onto consoles, it looks like children both young and old will be able to take to this Minecraft like world and start their adventures. Whether it will become as successful […]

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08th Mar2017

Cinema Geeks: Episode 122 – Spring Preview

by Phil Wheat

A newcomer to the Nerdly family, here’s the latest episode of the Cinema Geeks 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 right here, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres. Episode 122: Spring Preview […]

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07th Mar2017

‘Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #3.3’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Alex Paknadel | Art by Simon Fraser | Published by Titan Comics Colour me surprised to pick up this issue and find writer Rob Williams name missing, replaced by that of Alex Paknadel, a name I am mainly familiar with from the Arcadia title published by Boom! A quick check, and it seems […]

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07th Mar2017

‘The Void’ gets a new UK trailer…

by Phil Wheat

Prepare for a fresh slice of terror from the warped imaginations of VFX and design masters Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie. The Void is a highly anticipated new horror following a series of successful and prestigious festival appearances. Encountering a blood-soaked man on a dark deserted road, a police officer rushes the victim to the […]

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07th Mar2017

‘The Chamber’ Feature: The Terrifying World of Water

by Phil Wheat

It makes up seventy per cent of our bodies and covers over seventy per cent of the Earth’s surface, and keeps us alive – yet water can also strike terror into our hearts, and, deep in the ocean, conceal frightening forms that wouldn’t hesitate to eat us whole. Such is its power that it’s been […]

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07th Mar2017

‘Snatch: the Series’ looks amazing!

by Catherina Gioino

It’s already great to hear there’s going to be a series on the cult classic Snatch. It’s even better to see the wide array of actors Crackle signed on. But now a teaser trailer was just released… and wow, next week cannot come fast enough. Crackle is set to release ten one-hour episodes of the new Snatch series next […]

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07th Mar2017

‘Logan’ Review [Chinese Cut]

by Joel Harley

Stars: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant, Dafne Keen, Boyd Holbrook | Written by James Mangold, Scott Frank, Michael Green | Directed by James Mangold Oh man, Logan. Everyone’s favourite Mutant is no longer the perma-young man he once was; his healing factor is greatly diminished, he walks with a limp, his hair has […]

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07th Mar2017

A new look at X-Men Gold #1

by Phil Wheat

Here’s a fresh look inside X-Men Gold #1, the hotly anticipated debut issue from the creative team of Marc Guggenheim (X-Men, television’s Arrow) and Ardian Syaf (Superman/Batman). Kitty Pryde has returned to Earth to find the X-Men in shambles. Now, the student will become the teacher as Kitty takes the reigns to assemble a team […]

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07th Mar2017

WWE Fastlane 2017 – Results & Review

by Phil Wheat

Well the road to Wrestlemania continues for the WWE with the Raw-exclusive pay-per-view Fastlane, one of the companies lesser PPV’s… For most fans this is just the WWE spinning it’s wheels while waiting for the biggest event in the wrestling calendar. Taking place at the BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Fastlane opens with […]

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07th Mar2017

3 images from the Will Smith/David Ayer Netflix film ‘Bright’

by Phil Wheat

Netflix Original Film Bright comes from director David Ayer (Training Day, End of Watch, Suicide Squad), and stars Will Smith (Men in Black), Joel Edgerton (The Great Gatsby), Noomi Rapace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), Lucy Fry (11.22.63), Edgar Ramirez (Hands of Stone, Zero Dark Thirty), Margaret Cho (Drop Dead Diva), and Ike Barinholtz […]

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07th Mar2017

Pop-Addled: Episode 110 – Top 5 Bill Paxton Movies

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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06th Mar2017

‘Multiple Maniacs’ Review (Criterion)

by Rupert Harvey

Stars: Divine, David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, Mink Stole | Written and Directed by John Waters It may not be immediately apparent how this – his second feature, a meandering, 16mm extravaganza of micro-budget bad taste made in 1969 – could be John Waters’ highest-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes.  But in a way it makes sense: […]

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06th Mar2017

First Look: Inhumans Prime #1

by Phil Wheat

Times are changing for the Inhumans; and the ResurrXion begins for this strange super race this March in Inhumans Prime #1 – setting the stage for a bevy of can’t-miss new series: Royals, Secret Warriors, and Black Bolt, this one-shot asks the question… Is there a future for the Inhuman race? Incoming Royals writer Al […]

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06th Mar2017

‘Masked #4’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Serge Lehman | Art by Stephane Crety, Julien Hugonnard-Bert | Published by Titan Comics It’s a bit difficult to make my mind up about this book. On the one hand, the setting of a futuristic Paris, Paritropolis, is pretty cool, as are the giant television screens on the sides of buildings and the […]

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06th Mar2017

‘Prison Break’ gets a dramatic season 5 poster

by Phil Wheat

With the launch set for April 4th,Fox has released – via Entertainment Weekly –  a new poster for the highly-anticipated fifth season of Prison Break, which sees original series stars Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell, Sarah Wayne Callies, Amaury Nolasco, Robert Knepper, Rockmond Dunbar and Paul Adelstein reunited for an all-new adventure spanning the globe and featuring the signature thrills […]

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