03rd Aug2017

‘IT’ talks in two new TV spots!

by Phil Wheat

Warner Bros. have released two new TV spots for the IT remake, which is once again based on the hugely popular Stephen King novel of the same name. Directed by Mama‘s Andrés Muschietti, IT stars Bill Skarsgård (Allegiant, Hemlock Grove) as the story’s central villain, Pennywise. An ensemble of young actors also star in the […]

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03rd Aug2017

‘The Music Room (Jalsaghar)’ Blu-ray Review (Criterion)

by Rupert Harvey

Stars: Chhabi Biswas, Gangapada Bose, Kali Sarkar, Padma Devi | Written and Directed by Satyajit Ray After the commercial failure of the second part of his Apu Trilogy, Bengali auteur Satyajit Ray opted for more commercially viable material for his next project. He turned to writer Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay, and a short story about a landlord […]

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03rd Aug2017

2nd ‘Cat Quest’ dev diary discusses designing this “tail”

by Phil Wheat

PQube and The Gentlebros are pawtnering up to release the adorable indie adventure game, Cat Quest for Steam on August 8th and on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in Q4, 2017. Cat Quest is a 2D action-RPG that tasks you to save the world of Felingard using a wide variety of equipment, powerful spells and […]

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03rd Aug2017

Culture Dump #2: The Emoji Movie & the End of Originality

by Simon Bland

The Emoji Movie hit cinemas this week, proving that if you try hard enough you can make a film out of literally anything. The very fact that this movie exists is a pretty sad state of affairs but its arrival isn’t all we should be focusing our attention on. It doesn’t matter what happens in […]

03rd Aug2017

‘Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #3.7’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by George Mann | Art by I.N.J Culbard | Published by Titan Comics I really enjoyed last issue overall, mainly for the fact that you can’t go wrong with any story centering around a large abandoned spaceship. It’s one of those classic sci-fi tropes that never gets old. Rather like Dr Who itself really. […]

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03rd Aug2017

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 187: No Space Violence!

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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02nd Aug2017

‘Boone: The Bounty Hunter’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: John Hennigan, Osric Chau, Kevin Sorbo, Spencer Grammar, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, Jonathan Lipnicki, Dominque Swain, Lorenzo Lamas, Richard Tyson, Jane Park Smith | Written by John Hennigan, Josh Burnell, Franco Movsesian, Jonathan Perkins | Directed by Robert Kirbyson Boone, a fame-seeking reality show Bounty Hunter (think a douchier version of TV’s Dog the Bounty […]

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02nd Aug2017

Wolverine Wednesday #3

by Ian Wells

It’s that time of the month again to go through all comics laced with more than a hint of adamantium. All New Wolverine #22 Writer: Tom Taylor | Artist: Leonard Kirk | Inks: Cory Hamscher | Colours: Michael Garland & Erick Arciniega | Letters: Joe Sabino Laura continues her journey into the larger Marvel Universe […]

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02nd Aug2017

Panel Discussion #42

by Kieran Shiach

Hello again, and welcome to the recently resurrected Panel Discussion. I’m Kieran, and every week I’m going to go through some of the best comics of the week to give you an idea what you should pick up that you might have missed. This is another stacked week with some fantastic first issues and great […]

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02nd Aug2017

Competition: Win ‘Do You Believe?’ on DVD

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of Do You Believe? – on digital and DVD 4th September – we are giving away a DVD courtesy of Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment. An A-list cast team up with the makers of the hit film God’s Not Dead for a multi-layered examination of faith and redemption in the modern world. The […]

02nd Aug2017

‘Namco Museum’ Review (Nintendo Switch)

by Phil Wheat

A staple of a number of console generations – previous iterations have appeared on consoles before, including on PS2 and Nintendo DS – Namco Museum (released exclusively on the Nintendo Switch) features catalogue favourites from Namco’s classic arcade collection, including PAC-MAN, Dig Dug, Galaga, Galaga ‘88, The Tower of Druaga, Rolling Thunder, Rolling Thunder 2, […]

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02nd Aug2017

Chad Michael Murray & Danielle Harris join ‘Camp Cold Brook’

by Phil Wheat

Chad Michael Murray (House of Wax, TV’s One Tree Hill) and Danielle Harris (Halloween, Hatchet) will headline director Andy Palmer’s Camp Cold Brook. Produced by Warner Davis of Petri Entertainment, Gremlins alum Joe Dante and Mark Alan of Renfield Productions, and Jason Van Eman and Ross Marroso of Weathervane Productions, the film also stars Courtney […]

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02nd Aug2017

Cinema Geeks: Episode 143 – War for the Planet of the Apes

by Phil Wheat

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 143 – War for the Planet of the Apes […]

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02nd Aug2017

‘Motörhead Through The Ages’ DLC: Lemmy May Be Gone But His Memory Lives On

by James Smith

They were one of the most epic bands of all time, so it’s no wonder that Motörhead should also star in a video game that’s certain to delight fans and could even win some new ones over to their music. But first, a little about the band’s history. Set up in 1975 by Ian Fraser […]

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01st Aug2017

Fantasia 2017: ‘Assholes’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Peter Vack, Betsey Brown, Jack Dunphy, Eileen Dietz, Jane Brown, Ron Brown, Richard Mark Jordan, Patrick Labella, James Augustus Lee, Catherine Bo-Eun Song | Written and Directed by Peter Vack Seemingly inspired by mumblecore filmmaking, Assholes actually plays out more like Troma’s take on the Brian Yuzna film Society, and under their auspices would […]

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01st Aug2017

2k announce ‘WWE 2K18 Cena (Nuff) Edition’

by Kat Wheat

2K have announce, in celebration of the 15-year career of WWE Superstar John Cena, plans for the Cena (Nuff) Edition of WWE 2K18, the forthcoming release in the flagship WWE video game franchise. Limited to 30,000 copies worldwide and packed with an impressive collection of exclusive memorabilia and digital content, the offering will pay homage […]

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01st Aug2017

‘Game of Thrones 7×03: The Queen’s Justice’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

If you are still getting over last week’s episode, don’t expect any chance to catch a breath in this week’s Game of Thrones. Westeros has hit a next phase of war, with Cersei (Lena Headey) and Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) battling for supremacy. Poor Jon Snow (Kit Harington) is standing between them yelling “What about the […]

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01st Aug2017

New trailer for Netflix series ‘Mindhunter’

by Phil Wheat

How do we get ahead of crazy if we don’t know how crazy thinks? Two FBI agents (Jonathan Groff & Holt McCallany) set out on a sinister investigative odyssey to discover the brutal answers in Mindhunter – which comes to Netflix on October 13th 2017. The series is directed by David Fincher (Gone Girl, Zodiac), […]

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01st Aug2017

‘Splatoon 2’ Review (Nintendo Switch)

by Rupert Harvey

It’s only been a couple of years since Splatoon washed up on Wii U and became an instant cult hit. A very, very Nintendo take on the arena shooter, it didn’t involve regular “killing”. Rather, the player controlled an Inkling: a humanoid creature with an arsenal of superpowered paintball weapons. The paint could destroy NPCs […]

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01st Aug2017

‘Resident Evil Revelations’ returns – on PS4, Xbox One & Switch!

by Phil Wheat

Now updated for current generation consoles, Resident Evil Revelations is the acclaimed survival horror title featuring series veterans Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield as they investigate the reportedly abandoned “Queen Zenobia” cruise ship. This new version features a smoother 1920×1080 resolution, an improved framerate, increased environmental detail and refined creature movement, defining the best-looking version […]

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01st Aug2017

‘Twin Peaks 3×12’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

If you were looking for any big revelations this week in Twin Peaks, it looks like you are out of luck. One thing that is obvious though is a storm is brewing, and it is always the quietest before the storm… While Dougie (Kyle MacLachlan) is living his Las Vegas life, It looks evil Cooper […]

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01st Aug2017

‘Axeman 2: Overkill’ gets a new poster

by Phil Wheat

Today filmmaker Joston “El Rey” Theney and his production / distribution company #SinningWorks have unveiled new artwork for the second installment of their 80’s throwback slasher series, titled Axeman 2: Overkill, which sees a band of crazed evangelical Christians, murderous bank robbers and revenge-seeking vigilantes descend upon Cutter’s Creek… There’s only one local legend that […]

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