22nd May2017

New ‘Tekken 7’ story trailer: “No Glory For Old Heroes”

by Phil Wheat

Check out this new story trailer for Bandai Namco’ forthcoming new franchise entry, Tekken 7. This trailer showcases the feud of the Mishima family and its footprint on the rest of the world. From honor, duty, vengeance, all their fights are personal. In a final showdown filled by blood and anger, what began in death […]

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22nd May2017

‘Doctor Who 10×06: Extremis’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

If there is one problem with Doctor Who it is that things tend to stay the same, and we see nothing really that new. What we’ve needed is something to shake up the status quo. Extremis was promised to be a big episode, but the result was something of a refreshing surprise that many won’t […]

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22nd May2017

‘Wonder Woman’ powerlifts a tank on new poster!

by Phil Wheat

Directed by Patty Jenkins (Monster, AMC’s The Killing) and starring Gal Gadot (Fast & Furious) in the titular role, Wonder Woman made her big screen debut in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but this new film will mark her first time the character has headlined a solo feature – though you’d be hard-pressed to […]

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22nd May2017

Movies to Show My Son: ‘Reservoir Dogs’

by Dan Clark

Obviously based on the fact that I am doing this series you can see that I am a fan of movies, which has been true for as long as I have been old enough to watch them. Despite my love of movies growing up I tended to watch the same types of genres. As is […]

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22nd May2017

‘Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2’ coming to Nintendo Switch in Autumn

by Phil Wheat

Bandai Namco Europe have revealed that Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is coming on Nintendo Switch this Autumn. This version of the game will take advantage of the incredible features of the console like motion control option during the battles, local ad-hoc multiplayer up to 6, local battle with 2 Joy-Con, 1 system AND the chance […]

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22nd May2017

365Flicks Podcast – Episode 75: Guardians 2, Ghost In The Shell & Top5

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of the 365Flicks 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 75: Boar Spunk, Guardians 2 […]

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22nd May2017

Check out the latest trailer for ‘The Glass Castle’

by Catherina Gioino

The movie that’s been in ‘talks’ for over five years finally sees a release date and a trailer for audiences to laud over. The Glass Castle first created hubbub in 2012 after Jennifer Lawrence’s name was attached to produce the film adaptation of Jeanette Walls’ novel. With this being Lawrence’s first producing role, The Glass Castle is already seeing […]

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21st May2017

‘Rings’ Blu-ray Review

by Joel Harley

Stars: Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz, Alex Roe, Johnny Galecki, Vincent D’Onofrio, Aimee Teegarden, Bonnie Morgan, Chuck David Willis, Patrick R. Walker, Zach Roerig. Laura Wiggins, Lizzie Brocheré, Randall Taylor | Written by David Loucks, Jacob Estes, Akiva Goldsman | Directed by F. Javier Gutiérrez First you watch it, then you die. Except in this case, […]

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19th May2017

‘Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #3.5’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by James Peaty | Art by I.N.J. Culbard | Published by Titan Comics A whole lot of new this issue. New story arc, ‘Time of the Ood’, new writer in James Peaty and new artist in I.N.J Culbard. Although the last adventure was nicely wrapped up last issue, the ongoing plot thread of The […]

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19th May2017

Star Wars’ Mace Windu to headline his own comic!

by Phil Wheat

Marvel have announced that this August, writer Matt Owens (Elektra) will team with artist Denys Cowan (Nighthawk, Captain America/Black Panther: Flags of Our Fathers) to unveil the exciting story of one of the Jedi’s greatest warriors in Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic – Mace Windu #1. Yes, one of the most accomplished and storied […]

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19th May2017

‘Syberia 3’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

I remember the first two Syberia games for the fairly strong story and the fact that they were good point & click adventures when there seemed to be no others around. That was about thirteen years ago though, and now Syberia 3 has arrived to carry on the story, but is it worth the wait? […]

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19th May2017

LEGO unveil official images of new ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ sets

by Phil Wheat

Following the leaked LEGO images a few weeks ago, LEGO has officially unveiled new images of the companies two upcoming Marvel Super Heroes sets based on Marvel’s next blockbuster Thor: Ragnarok. The sets include #76084: The Ultimate Battle of Asgard (complete with Thor, Bruce Banner, Hela, Valkyrie, and two Berserker minifigures); and #76088 Thor Vs. […]

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19th May2017

‘Hide and Seek’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Rachel DiPillo, Kirby Bliss Blanton, Samuel Larsen, James Landry Hébert, Sandy Valles, Alex Shaffer, Michael Filipowich, Joey Abril, Juliana A. Morgan | Written by Darrell Wheat, Kyle Arrington | Directed by Darrell Wheat Originally titled Recovery (which makes sense given that a key plot point in the film involves recovering a phone), Hide and […]

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19th May2017

First trailer for CW superhero show ‘Black Lightning’

by Phil Wheat

The CW have released the first trailer for their latest superhero show, Black Lightning. However, don’t get too excited about seeing the character crossover with the rest of the networks DC line-up. Said network chief Mark Pedowitz at a recent CW upfront presentation: “we do not aim to do a five-way crossover. Black Lightning, at […]

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19th May2017

‘Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #3.5’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by James Peaty | Art by Warren Pleece | Published by Titan Comics All change from last issue as we have another of those ‘interlude’ issues, where a different creative team fill in on the book for an issue. Having noticed something similar on other Doctor Who books, one could almost think they are […]

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19th May2017

First look at Walt Simonson’s cover for ‘Hercules #1’

by Phil Wheat

Multi-award winning writer, JDMorvan (Wolverine: Saudade) and artists Looky (Nocturnes Rouges) and Olivier Thill are set to team up on Hercules: Wrath of the Heavens, a stunningly illustrated science fiction re-telling of the legend of Hercules, released this August, with a cover – unveiled today – by the legendary comics creator, Walter Simonson (Thor). A […]

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19th May2017

‘The Goose Steps Out’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Will Hay, Charles Hawtrey, Peter Croft, Barry Morse, Peter Ustinov, Anne Firth, Frank Pettingell, Leslie Harcourt, Julien Mitchell, Jeremy Hawk, Raymond Lovell | Written by Angus MacPhail, John Dighton | Directed by Basil Dearden, Will Hay I always enjoy reviewing re-releases of old films, they remind us – and in some cases introduce us […]

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18th May2017

‘Accel World vs. Sword Art Online’ release date confirmed

by Phil Wheat

BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe have revealed the pre-order contents and the official Accel World vs. Sword Art Online release date – which is now set for 7th July 2017. The PS4 digital pre-order will give access to the SAO ORIGINS PACK that features 4 different costumes; Kirito and Sinon GGO Avatar Costumes, Knights of The […]

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18th May2017

‘God Country #5’ Review

by Kevin Haldon

Written by Donny Cates | Art by Geoff Shaw, Jason Wordie, John J. Hill | Published by Image Comics First off, I would like to thank writer Donny Cates for pumping the brakes for a second with issue #5 of this balls to the wall story. Secondly, once again he has added yet another layer […]

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18th May2017

Horror Channel unleashes eight premieres for June

by Phil Wheat

Horror Channel has eight prime-time weekend film premieres in June including the UK premieres of RETREAT, Carl Tibbets’ ‘ménage a trois of terror’ starring Thandie Newton, Cillian Murphy and Jamie Bell and R.D. Braunstein’s smartly gripping I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE 3: VENGEANCE IS MINE – widely seen as the best of the series. There […]

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18th May2017

‘Antihero’ First Access Preview (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Sometimes it is feels good to be bad, and Antihero is all about being bad. A turn-based multiplayer strategy game it gives you the task of taking over the streets and becoming a master villain. That is of course unless your opponent does it first. To dominate the game map, you need to hire street […]

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18th May2017

Netflix announce ‘The Dark Crystal’ prequel

by Phil Wheat

A beloved classic from the 80s marks its return as Netflix announce they will bring The Jim Henson Company’s The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance exclusively to its subscribers around the world. The 10-episode fantasy adventure series is a prequel to the ground-breaking 1982 fan favourite The Dark Crystal, and takes place many years before […]

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