23rd Aug2017

‘Return of the Living Dead 3’ Blu-ray Review (Vestron Video)

by Rupert Harvey

Stars: Kent McCord, J. Trevor Edmond, Melinda Clarke, Basil Wallace, Sarah Douglas | Written by John Penney | Directed by Brian Yuzna These days he might be making nonsense like Amphibious Creature of the Deep, but Brian Yuzna’s directorial career began on a high with the excellent body horror satire Society, followed up by a […]

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23rd Aug2017

Frightfest 2017 Interview: Director Todd Tucker on ‘The Terror of Hallow’s Eve’

by Stuart Wright

Time for another Frightfest 2017 interview as our host Stuart Wright talks The Terror of Hallow’s Eve director Todd Tucker, about his film which has its World Premiere at the festival on Monday August 28th. Fifteen-year-old Timmy Stevens is brutally beaten up by High School bullies on Halloween. Yearning for revenge while carving out a […]

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23rd Aug2017

‘The Defenders: Season One’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

If there is one thing we know about The Defenders, it is that expectations were high. In a perfect world, this would be The Avengers of the TV world. With Iron Fist not being received well though, does the character weaken the group? When The Hand threaten New York City, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), Luke […]

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23rd Aug2017

Trailer for ‘Todd & The Book of Pure Evil: The End of the End’ animated movie!

by Phil Wheat

Several well known characters and actors return in Todd & The Book of Pure Evil: The End of the End: The Animated Feature Film (that’s one hell of a mouthful). This time Todd (Alex House), Jenny (Maggie Castle) and Curtis (Bill Turnbull) look for vengeance after losing their friend Hannah. The New Pure Evil One […]

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23rd Aug2017

London Frightfest 2017: Ten Unmissable Movies

by Phil Wheat

With 2017′s Horror Channel FrightFest, the UK’s biggest genre film festival set to kick off this Thursday (August 24th), running across the Bank Holiday weekend to Monday August 28th at the Cineworld Empire in London’s Leicester Square AND the festivals old home, the Prince Charles Cinema, we thought we’d take a look at the festival […]

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23rd Aug2017

Titan to unleash ‘The Bloody Best of Lenore’

by Phil Wheat

September 19th sees the release of Roman Dirge’s The Bloody Best of Lenore – a selection of Lenore’s funniest and most manically silly adventures collected together for the first time in a special hardcover edition! Celebrating 25 glorious years of Lenore: The Cute Little Dead Girl, this fantastic collection comes with a brand-new cover by […]

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23rd Aug2017

‘Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #3.8’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by George Mann | Art by Ivan Rodriguez, Wellington Diaz, Klebs Junior, Leandro Casco | Published by Titan Comics Matt Smith’s incarnation of The Doctor, or Number Eleven if you will, has always reminded me of TV detective Columbo. A strange connection at first I suppose, but it ‘s the fact both are masters […]

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23rd Aug2017

Frightfest 2017 Interview: Laurence Morais-Lagace talks ‘Game of Death’

by Stuart Wright

Time for another Frightfest 2017 interview as our host Stuart Wright talks Game of Death with co-director Laurence Morais-Lagace. The film has its European Premiere at the festival on Saturday August 26th. JUMANJI meets BATTLE ROYALE in the goriest game changer. Seven millenials discover an obscure electronic board game and decide to test their wits […]

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23rd Aug2017

Frightfest 2017 Interview: David Chirchirillo talks ‘Bad Match’

by Stuart Wright

Time for another Frightfest 2017 interview as our host Stuart Wright talks to writer/director David Chirchirillo, whose film Bad Match has its European Premiere at the festival on Friday 25th August. An Internet-dating playboy’s life spirals out of control after meeting a woman online in a darkly funny, yet disturbing horror suspense thriller. A look […]

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23rd Aug2017

FrightFest to screen Adam Green’s ‘Victor Crowley’

by Phil Wheat

Following the slasher reboot’s surprise debut at Hollywood’s ArcLight Cinema, Horror Channel FrightFest has announced that its “Hatchet 10th Anniversary Celebration” is in fact the European premiere of Adam Green’s Victor Crowley, the fourth film in the Hatchet series. Set a decade after the events of the series’ first three films, Victor Crowley reunites Hatchet […]

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22nd Aug2017

‘White Day: A Labyrinth Named School’ Review (PS4)

by Matthew Smail

As far as walking simulators go, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School easily ranks among the scariest that I’ve ever played, and believe it or not, it’s actually one of the oldest. You see the 2017 PS4 version of White Day is actually a remake – a remake of a remake in fact. The original game was launched in […]

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22nd Aug2017

Frightfest 2017 Interview: ‘Diane’ director Michael Mongillo

by Stuart Wright

Time for another Frightfest 2017 interview as our host Stuart Wright talks to writer/director Michael Mongillo about his film Diane, which has it’s World Premiere on Frightfest’s opening night, Thursday August 24th. Stephen King and Brian De Palma meet Gus Van Sant and Elmore Leonard when Steve, a disabled war veteran, discovers the dead body […]

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22nd Aug2017

‘Game of Thrones 7×06: Beyond The Wall’ Review

by Steven Riley

SPOILERS: This review contains key plot points from episode six of season seven, Beyond The Wall. If you haven’t yet seen the episode then watch it before you read this recap. With this being the penultimate episode of the most explosive, fast-paced and set-piece packed season yet, things were sure to go down with a […]

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22nd Aug2017

First look at kung-fu action RPG ‘Biomutant’

by Phil Wheat

THQ Nordic and independent developer Experiment 101 have today revealed Biomutant, a new and original open-world action RPG for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC. Set in an imaginative post-apocalyptic universe, Biomutant is a kung fu fable filled with fantastic creatures to discover, dangerous factions to navigate, and colorful worlds to explore with mechs, […]

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22nd Aug2017

‘Twin Peaks 3×15’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

In this week’s Twin Peaks, we were given a journey through different emotions. Through happiness, love, sadness and despair, this was an episode to give any Twin Peaks fans major feels. It may also hint that next week we are finally getting what we want. In this week’s episode, we get the nostalgia of a […]

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22nd Aug2017

Frightfest 2017 Interview: ‘Ruin Me’ director Preston DeFrancis & writer Trysta Bissett

by Stuart Wright

Time for another Frightfest 2017 interview as our host Stuart Wright talks Ruin Me with director Preston DeFrancis and writer Trysta Bissett – the film has it’s World Premiere at the festival on Saturday August 26th. Every Halloween, more extreme haunted attractions open for business, each promising even more thrills. Some have taken this to […]

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22nd Aug2017

Top 5: Movies from The Asylum

by Phil Wheat

With Sharknado 5 making a splash on TV screens across the globe these past few weeks, what better time to visit the world of The Asylum? With a myriad of films under their belt, from their beginnings as king of the mockbuster to their foray into original film making, it’s no secret we’re big fans […]

22nd Aug2017

‘Naruto X Boruto Ninja Voltage’ headed to iOS and Android

by Phil Wheat

Bandai Namco have today announced that Naruto X Boruto Ninja Voltage is set for a worldwide launch on iOS and Android devices. Naruto X Boruto Ninja Voltage is a new generation of mobile game with the essence of Action Strategy Role Playing in the world of NARUTO and BORUTO with breathtaking visuals and environment. Players […]

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22nd Aug2017

Pop Addled: Retro Movie Special – Resident Evil (2002)

by Phil Wheat

Another week, another episode – this time retro themed – 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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21st Aug2017

Frightfest 2017 Interview: Brandon Christensen talks ‘Still/Born’

by Stuart Wright

In his last FrightFest 2017 interview of the day, host Stuart Wright talks Still/Born – which has its European Premiere on Monday 28th August – with writer/director Brandon Christensen. For Mary, the joy of her infant son Adam’s birth is overshadowed by the devastating stillborn death of his twin brother Thomas. Concerned husband Jack relocates […]

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21st Aug2017

Competition: Win a horror DVD bundle with ‘The Belko Experiment’

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the home entertainment release of The Belko Experiment, available on Digital Download August 18 and on Blu-ray™ & DVD August 21, we have a DVD bundle up for grabs containing The Belko Experiment, Devil’s Due, Jennifer’s Body, The Hills Have Eyes (2006), The Omen (2006), courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. From […]

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21st Aug2017

Frightfest 2017 Interview: The Director & Producer of ‘To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story’

by Stuart Wright

In his penultimate FrightFest 2017 interview of the day, host Stuart Wright talks to To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story director Derek Dennis Herbert and producer Andrew Barcello about their film, which screens at the festival on Saturday 26th August. Meet the man behind the Jason Voorhees and Victor Crowley masks. Kane Hodder […]

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