12th Jun2017

E3 2017: ‘Wreckfest’ trailer & update details

by Phil Wheat

There are many ways to win a race. The best is to have a strong team, a talented driver and a wonderful car… THQ Nordic and Bugbear Entertainment (well known for the critically acclaimed FlatOut series) have brought together these three elements and joined forces for its next car game, Wreckfest – which hits PCs […]

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12th Jun2017

Trailer Park – E3 2017 Edition: Pt.1

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to the latest installment of Trailer Park, our semi-regular look at the latest trailers to hit the interwebs. This weeks line-up features a handful of the latest video game trailers to come our of this years E3… Forza Motorsport 7 Xbox One and Windows 10 exclusive. Experience the danger and beauty of competitive racing […]

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12th Jun2017

‘The Escorts’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Jason Biggs, Janet Montgomery, Ashley Tisdale, Bria L. Murphy, Jenny Mollen, Steven Weber, Adrian Voo, Robert Hoffman, Rusty Joiner, Cedric Yarbrough | Written and Directed by Lisa Addario, Joe Syracuse Guy Carter is an award-winning graduate student of architecture. He’s got a beautiful wife and a baby on the way. The problem? He doesn’t […]

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12th Jun2017

‘Hulk #6’ Review

by Dan Clark

Written by Mariko Tamaki | Art by Nico Leon | Published by Marvel Comics I give writer Mariko Tamaki a lot of credit because it could not have been easy to pitch a Hulk story that did not have Hulk into it until the sixth issue. I cannot think of another situation quite like this […]

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12th Jun2017

‘Summer Camp’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Diego Boneta, Alex Gonzalez, Jocelin Donahue, Maiara Walsh, Andres Velencoso | Written by Alberto Marini, Danielle Schleif | Directed by Alberto Marini With a title like Summer Camp you’d be forgiven for thinking that this film would be yet another stalk and slash fear flick. It isn’t. Helmed by longtime Filmax producer Alberto Marini, […]

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12th Jun2017

‘Deadpool #31’ Review

by Dan Clark

Written by Gerry Duggan | Art by Matteo Lolli | Published by Marvel Comics Way back when Steve Rogers was killed at the end of Civil War (Spoiler!) Marvel used that moment to showcase just how important of a character he was to the universe. They took the time to show just how many characters […]

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12th Jun2017

‘Doctor Who 10×09: Empress of Mars’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Doctor Who has been on quite a roll this season, and there was bound to be an episode that came along that was a bit of a filler. Empress of Mars feels to be that filler episode, and what we are given is a story that is simple, okay. After seeing an unexpected message on […]

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12th Jun2017

‘Sam Wilson: Capt. America #22’ & ‘Dr. Strange #21’ Review

by Dan Clark

Sam Wilson: Captain America #22 Written by Nick Spencer | Art by Sean Izaakse | Published by Marvel Comics When reading Captain America: Sam Wilson #22 I realized what has been missing in the grander Secret Empire storyline so far. In this issue we see Sam Wilson is the heart and soul of this story. […]

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12th Jun2017

Movies to Show My Son: ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’

by Dan Clark

Welcome to another installment of Movies to Show My Son. This is the blog series were I discuss movies I can’t wait to show my son in the future. I’ll be covering my own personal experience with the movie, movie and life lessons I hope he will learn, and lastly my concerns about showing said […]

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12th Jun2017

‘Cable #1’ Review

by Dan Clark

Written by James Robinson | Art by Carlos Pacheco | Published by Marvel Comics So when is an introduction not actually needed? When it comes to launching a solo comic book series it’s actually an important question to answer. Do you need to spend time getting the reader familiar with the character or can you […]

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12th Jun2017

Pop Addled: Episode 116 – Top 5 Embarrassing Adult Beverages

by Phil Wheat

Another week, another 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 have been thoroughly addled by pop […]

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12th Jun2017

E3 2017: Bandai Namco announce ‘Dragon Ball FighterZ’

by Phil Wheat

BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe have officially announced Dragon Ball FighterZ – a new 2D take on the DBZ games developed by Arc System Works, one of the most celebrated developers of classic 2D fighting titles (they’re responsible for the likes of Guilty Gear AND BlazBlue franchises) – for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. Dragon […]

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11th Jun2017

E3 2017: EA announce ‘A Way Out’

by Phil Wheat

During their EA Play event at E3, EA – in partnership with Hazelight – announced A Way Out, a new EA Originals game coming from the creative minds behind the critically-acclaimed indie title, Brothers – A Tale of Two Sons. Coming early 2018, A Way Out is a co-op only game uniquely tailored for two […]

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11th Jun2017

New ‘Kingdom Hearts III’ gameplay trailer

by Phil Wheat

Earlier at the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra –World Tour– concert in Los Angeles, Square Enix and Disney Interactive dazzled fans with a new Kingdom Hearts III gameplay trailer featuring never before seen footage based on Disney’s animated hit, “Hercules,” which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. In this action-packed trailer, Sora, Donald Duck and Goofy help […]

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11th Jun2017

E3 2017: ‘The Darwin Project’ announced for Xbox One

by Phil Wheat

During today’s Microsoft E3 media briefing, Scavengers Studio revealed that their recently announced battle royale title The Darwin Project is coming to Xbox One. The team also shared new information about the Show Director mode, which allows a player to oversee the match and use special commands to create thrilling moment-to-moment action through uniquely asymmetrical […]

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09th Jun2017

‘Victor Vran: Overkill Edition’ Review (PS4)

by Matthew Smail

If you’re going to emulate a classic series like Diablo, you might as well get it right. So many action RPG’s have sought to recreate the same kind of balance between combat, advancement and loot collection of Blizzard’s revered classic, but few of them are able to match the formula. Victor Vran: Overkill Edition is […]

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09th Jun2017

Event Review: ‘Collectormania 24’

by Ian Wells

Okay, I was dubious about attending this Collectormania 24. Perhaps dubious isn’t the right word. Without sounding negative, if you have been to one event put on by Showmasters you have essentially been to them all. Which is a good thing. We are after all creatures of habit. The reason I didn’t want to attend […]

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09th Jun2017

‘Youngblood #1’ Review

by Dan Clark

Written by Chad Bowers, Rob Liefeld | Art by: Jim Towe, Rob Liefeld | Published by Image Comics Currently, 90’s nostalgia is higher than it has even been before. We have shows like X-Files, Twin Peaks, and Rosanne all getting new seasons, and not to mention the fact Beauty and the Beast and Jurassic World are […]

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09th Jun2017

‘The Naked Civil Servant’ Blu-ray Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: John Hurt, Liz Gebhardt, Patricia Hodge, Stanley Lebor, Katherine Schofield, Colin Higgins, John Rhys-Davies, Stephen Johnstone, Antonia Pemberton | Written by Quentin Crisp, Philip Mackie | Directed by Jack Gold When John Hurt died we lost a true legend of film, and an actor loved by both young and old. Some knew him for his […]

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09th Jun2017

‘Doctor Who: Ghost Stories #3’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by George Mann | Art by Dennis Calero | Published by Titan Comics Doctor Who: Ghost Stories snuck up on me a bit, ready as I was to dislike it even before I started it. It has done that rare thing which is to surpass the material that preceded and inspired it. George Mann […]

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09th Jun2017

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 179: I Can’t Control the Tardis!

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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08th Jun2017

‘Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans’ Blu-ray Review

by Paul Metcalf

If you are a fan of movie history, you often read about actors and directors who had their obsessions. For Steve McQueen, his obsession was with speed, and the movie Le Mans. In the new documentary Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans we get to look behind the movie and hear the story of […]

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