28th Sep2017

Pop Addled: Special 200th Episode Extravaganza

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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27th Sep2017

Three new trailers for ‘Dragon Ball FighterZ’

by Phil Wheat

Dragon Ball FighterZ is 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 Ball FighterZ is a dream collaboration combining […]

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27th Sep2017

‘Distrust’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

If you’ve seen John Carpenter’s The Thing you’ll know that feeling of claustrophobic isolation that the film created so well. When looking for a fun game, this probably isn’t the experience you are looking for. Distrust looks to give just that, but thankfully doesn’t give up on the fun. When starting the game, you have […]

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27th Sep2017

New UK poster for ‘Jigsaw’

by Phil Wheat

Directing duo the Spierig Brothers, Michael and Peter (Daybreakers, Predestination), are behind the camera on Jigsaw, a sequel/reboot of the Saw franchise which stars Mandela Van Peebles, Hannah Anderson, Laura Vandervoort, Brittany Allen, Callum Keith Rennie, Matt Passmore, Hannah Emily Anderson, Josiah Black, Shaquan Lewis, Michael Bolsvert and James Gomez. Dead bodies begin to turn […]

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27th Sep2017

‘Red Christmas’ Review

by Philip Rogers

Stars: Dee Wallace, Geoff Morrell, Janis McGavin, David Collins, Sarah Bishop, Bjorn Stewart, Gerard Odwyer, Atlas Adams, Sam Campbell, Deelia Meriel, Anthony Jensen, Robert Anderson | Written and Directed by Craig Anderson Red Christmas is the latest festive horror which has been produced by, and stars, Dee Wallace. The film continues in the traditional bloody […]

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27th Sep2017

Uncork’d Entertainment to unleash the ‘Cute Little Buggers’

by Phil Wheat

It’s “Gremlins meets Hot Fuzz” in Cute Little Buggers, which is set to premiere on VOD in the US on Nov 7th. Tony Jopia’s highly anticipated comedy-horror hybrid sees locals of a peaceful English village, enjoying their annual summer festival, when they are suddenly attacked by mutated killer rabbits! Somewhere in the depths of space, […]

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27th Sep2017

Book Review: ‘Sea of Rust’ by C. Robert Cargill

by Paul Metcalf

Written by C. Robert Cargill | Published by Voyager Robots taking over the world is one of those dystopian fantasies that we always seems to obsess about. What happens though when humans are extinct and robots are left to live in a society together, will it be peaceful? That is the question answered in Sea […]

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27th Sep2017

Terror Films announce 3 indie horrors for Halloween

by Phil Wheat

Halloween is approaching and Terror Films have announced they’ll be serving up three new tasty indie titles in October for horror fans to gorge on. First up is Talon Falls, releasing on Friday October 13th. In the film, a group of teenagers visit a Halloween Horror Theme Park that features gruesome exhibits with hosts that […]

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27th Sep2017

Cinema Geeks: Episode 149 – VG Series – Hitman

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 149: Video Game Series – Hitman Today on Episode […]

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26th Sep2017

‘Dunkirk (1958)’ DVD Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: John Mills, Richard Attenborough, Bernard Lee, Robert Urquhart, Ray Jackson, Ronald Hines, Sean Barrett, Roland Curram, Meredith Edwards, Michael Bates, Maxine Audley, Lionel Jeffries | Written by David Divine, W.P. Lipscomb | Directed by Leslie Norman While this year’s Dunkirk brought an intensity to the screen conveying the horrors of what was experienced by […]

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26th Sep2017

Trailer and poster for neon-noir ‘Death Waits for No Man’

by Phil Wheat

Described as “The Postman Always Rings Twice meets Drive“, writer-director Armin Siljkovic’s neon-doused indie noir-thriller Death Waits for No Man, is an unnerving and complex chronicle of a neon art collector that seduces a lone drifter into killing her abusive husband. Expected to release in the Fall, Death Waits for No Man is headlined by […]

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26th Sep2017

‘The Domicile’ Review

by Nik Holman

Stars: Steve Richard Harris, Demetrius Stear, Katherine Flannery, Sara Malakul Lane, Amanda Ritchie | Written and Directed by Jared Cohn Playwright Russell Brody is plagued by writer’s block. After the accidental death of his pregnant wife, Estella, Brody shuns the outside world and falls deep into depression and alcohol. Can Brody’s creative partner, David, save […]

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26th Sep2017

First wave of films announced for the 2017 Ithaca Fantastik Festival

by Phil Wheat

The Ithaca Fantastik (IF) Festival returns to Ithaca, New York, November 3-12, 2017 with a carefully curated selection of new and classic genre films – and with less than a month and a half to go, IF have officially announced the first wave of titles, including a truly inspired retrospective! For those unaware, The Ithaca […]

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26th Sep2017

‘WRC 7’ Review (PS4)

by Matthew Smail

Without putting too fine a point on it, WRC 7 is a hard game to recommend. I’m a huge fan of rally racing and rally games, yet the gameplay in Kyloton’s third installment of the WRC series (the others being WRC 5 and 6) feels as if it has barely advanced in three years. Considering […]

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26th Sep2017

New trailer for ‘Demon Gaze II’

by Kat Wheat

In Demon Gaze II, Magnastar has spellbound the people of Asteria into obeying him. As the Revolutionist Party attempts to overthrow him, it is up to you, the Demon Gazer, to wield the power of demons, liberate Asteria’s citizens, and shine the light of revolution! Blessed by the sun and sea, One nation enjoys complete […]

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26th Sep2017

New “Anthem” trailer for ‘WWE 2K18’

by Phil Wheat

Debuting during this past weekends No Mercy pay per view, here’s the brand new WWE 2K18 “Anthem” trailer – featuring lyrics performed by Snoop Dogg – that highlights what the WWE 2K18 campaign tagline, BE LIKE NO ONE, really means. The spot features a host of current WWE Superstars and culminates with the WWE 2K18 […]

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26th Sep2017

‘Star Trek: Discovery 1×01 & 1×02’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

If there was one thing that has worried fans about Star Trek: Discovery, it is if we would finally get the new show we felt we deserve. After all the expected debate on the choice of a female captain (ugh, why is that still an issue?) now we get down to the important thing, watching […]

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26th Sep2017

SRS Cinema announce ‘VHS Lives 2: Undead Format’

by Phil Wheat

VHS Lives is back as SRS Cinema announce VHS Lives 2: Undead Format, directed and produced by Tony Newton (VHS Lives: A Schlockumentary, Trashsploitation and the Grindsploitation film series); and featuring insights from cult filmmakers and underground horror and SOV filmmakers including: Tim Ritter, Paul M McAlarney, Dustin Ferguson, Scarlet Fry, Richard Mogg and Josh […]

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26th Sep2017

Canuxploitation epic ‘Beyond the Seventh Door’ comes to DVD

by Phil Wheat

The infamous ‘80s Canadian thriller Beyond the Seventh Door comes to DVD for the first time ever courtesy of Severin/Intervision. More than 30 years after its original release, the film remains one of the most ambitious, sought-after and totally bizarre low-budget Canadian features of all time… Featuring Yugoslavian-born actor Lazar Rockwood – in a notorious […]

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26th Sep2017

Interview: Simeon Halligan talks ‘Grimmfest 2017’ and ‘Habit’

by Stuart Wright

In his latest interview/podcast, host Stuart Wright talks with director, co-founder and programmer Simeon Halligan about 2017’s Grimmfest Film Festival and the world premiere of his latest movie Habit. Grimmfest, Manchester’s Festival of Horror, Cult and Fantastic Film is back, bigger, bolder, and bloodier than ever before. The festival takes place 5th – 8th October […]

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25th Sep2017

‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’ DVD Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Charlie Hunnam, Jude Law, Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey, Djimon Hounsou | Written by Guy Ritchie, Joby Harold, Lionel Wigram | Directed by Guy Ritchie The first movie I saw directed by Guy Ritchie was Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels. When I started watching King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, little did I know that I’d […]

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25th Sep2017

Two new promos for X-Men series ‘The Gifted’

by Phil Wheat

Coming NEXT WEEK(!) Fox is The Gifted, aka the X-Men TV show (which according to showrunner Matt Nix will NOT feature any X-Men – a plot point which is central to the mystery of the show), which is a co-production between 20th Century Fox Television and Marvel Television, and focuses on a suburban couple – […]

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