07th Sep2017

‘Contract Killers’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: James Trevena-Brown, Richard Alexander, Dallas Barnett, Renee Cataldo, Kerry Glamsch, Luke Hawker, Rhys Jordan, Tony MacIver, Rob Young | Written by Michael Yee | Directed by Mathew John Pearson Double-crossed by those he trusted the most, a newbie government hit man discovers that he’s the target for the world’s most dangerous assassin and so […]

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07th Sep2017

‘It’ Review

by Joel Harley

Stars: Bill Skarsgard, Jaeden Lieberher, Finn Wolfhard, Sophia Lillis, Chosen Jacobs, Jack Dylan Grazer, Wyatt Oleff, Nicholas Hamilton, Jake Sim, Logan Thompson, Owen Teague, Jackson Robert Scott, Stephen Bogaert, Stuart Hughes | Written by Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga, Gary Dauberman | Directed by Andy Muschetti A little boy and his bright yellow raincoat, chasing a […]

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07th Sep2017

‘American Horror Story – Cult 7×01: Election Night’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

American Horror Story likes to take tropes we see in popular horror and add its own spin. This has proven to be a success, but also a failure for fans. American Horror Story: Cult now looks at fear itself, and looks at how it is affecting the world around us…oh and yes, it also features […]

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07th Sep2017

Trailer Park: Happ-il-y Hunting Insidious Bad Moms at Daddy’s Crash Pad

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to the latest installment of Trailer Park, our semi-regular look at the latest trailers to hit the interwebs. This edition features a handful of the latest TV and movie trailers – including Happy Hunting, Bad Moms 2, Insidious 4, Daddy’s Home 2, Mudbound, #RealityHigh, Wheelman, Stephen King adaptation Gerald’s Game, Crash Pad and more! […]

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07th Sep2017

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 192: A Tale of Two Fists!

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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06th Sep2017

‘My Chauffeur’ Blu-ray Review (Vinegar Syndrome)

by Mondo Squallido

Stars: Deborah Foreman, Sam J. Jones, Sean McClory, Howard Hesseman, E. G. Marshall, Penn Jillette, Teller, John O’Leary, Julius Harris, Laurie Main | Written and Directed by David Beaird Casey Meadows (Deborah Foreman) is a young and free-spirited girl who although full of spunk and ambition – is trapped in a Californian restaurant cleaning dishes […]

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06th Sep2017

‘Tekken #4’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Cavan Scott | Art by Andie Tong | Published by Titan Comics A  few observations as we reach the final issue of this series. While up to now it hasn’t been the most intellectually challenging of books, which is just a posh way of saying there’s a lot of fighting, it has certainly […]

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06th Sep2017

New live-action trailer for ‘Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2’ on the Switch

by Phil Wheat

Check out this live-action trailer from Bandai for the Nintendo Switch iteration of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 – showing off some of the exclusive content for the Nintendo Switch. Which inckudes features such as motion control options during battle, a local ad-hoc multiplayer (up to 6 players) and local battle with 2 Joy-Cons and 1 […]

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06th Sep2017

‘The Boy and the Beast’ DVD Review

by Paul Metcalf

Features the voices of: Randy E. Aguebor, Bryn Apprill, Kumiko Asô, Morgan Berry, Jessica Cavanagh, Luci Christian, Lily Franky, Josh Grelle, Sean Hennigan, Suzu Hirose, Chuck Huber, Ivan Jasso, Brittney Karbowski, Haru Kuroki, Mamoru Miyano | Written and Directed by Mamoru Hosoda If you’ve ever been told to stop watching cartoons because they are for […]

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06th Sep2017

Anna Harr & Caleb Thomas join sci-fi thriller ‘Rhea’

by Phil Wheat

Anna Harr (Stasis, Bethany) and Caleb Thomas (Chase Champions, Highway to Havasu) have joined the cast of writer/director Robert Conway’s (The Covenant, Krampus: The Reckoning) latest Rhea. The year is 2037 and a brilliant and charismatic scientist has created what looks the perfect educational facility for brilliant teens from around the world. As the newest […]

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06th Sep2017

Wolverine Wednesday #4

by Ian Wells

It’s that time of the month again to go through all comics laced with more than a hint of adamantium. Generations: All New Wolverine/Wolverine Writer: Tom Taylor | Artist: Ramon Rosanas | Colourist: Nolan Woodward | Letters: Cory Petit When the ‘Generations’ one shots were announced in conjunction with the upcoming Legacy initiative by Marvel […]

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06th Sep2017

Cinema Geeks: Episode 148 – Top 100 Films of All-Time: 10-1

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 148 – Top 100 Films of All-Time: 10-1 Today […]

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05th Sep2017

‘Little Evil’ Review (Netflix)

by Joel Harley

Stars: Adam Scott, Evangeline Lilly,  Owen Atlas, Sally Field, Clancy Brown, Tyler Labine, Donald Faison, Bridget Everett | Written and Directed by Eli Craig Other people’s kids can be the worst, huh? Spare a thought for poor Gary (Adam Scott) whose six-year-old stepson may well be the Antichrist. Otherwise happily married to the lovely Samantha […]

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05th Sep2017

Interview: Fox Trap/Darker Shades director Jamie Weston

by Philip Rogers

Jamie Weston is an upcoming film director who will be making an impact in 2017. With the erotic thriller Darker Shades of Elise already available to purchase and a DVD release of his debut feature Fox Trap coming out in October, I got some time to talk with Jamie about his experiences in film, issues […]

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05th Sep2017

Digital Shorts: ‘Piczle Lines DX’ Review (Nintendo Switch)

by Matthew Smail

In DIGITAL SHORTS we review some of the latest video games that are only available digitally (at least in the UK), in a short-form review format. In this edition we take a look at Piczle Lines DX, a mobile puzzle game ported over to the Nintendo Switch Piczle Lines DX is a straightforward, single player […]

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05th Sep2017

‘Twin Peaks 3×17 & 3×18’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

What do you expect from David Lynch? That is something that you should ask before you watch the end of Twin Peaks. Many wanted some form of closure, to understand what Twin Peaks was trying to tell us, and of course to witness something special. What we were given was a fitting end to the […]

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05th Sep2017

365Flicks Podcast – Episode 86: Indie Talk w/Mark Brown

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of the 365Flick 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 86: Indie Talk with Mark […]

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04th Sep2017

From VHS to VOD #3

by Phil Wheat

I don’t know if you’re anything like me, but I can often spend hours upon hours trawling through iTunes looking for new movies to buy… Usually I’ll randomly come across a title I haven’t seen in years and use the “Cast & Crew” links to make my way down the rabbit hole to the more […]

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04th Sep2017

New international poster for ‘Thor: Ragnarok’

by Phil Wheat

Here’s a brand-new international poster (actually Australian) for Thor: Ragnarok , which comes from director Taika Waititi and stars Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba, Jeff Goldblum, Tessa Thompson, Karl Urban, Anthony Hopkins and Mark Ruffalo as the “new and improved” Hulk… In Marvel Studios’ Thor: Ragnarok, Thor is imprisoned on the other […]

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04th Sep2017

‘Angel of Death’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Kat de Lieva, Richard Harmon, Mayumi Yoshida, David Lewis, Kelvin Redvers, John Shaw, Nelson Leis, Dejan Loyola, Madison Smith, Anthony Shim, Natalie Grace, Ella Kosor | Written and Directed by Karen Lam Angel of Death follows Eva Pullman (Kat de Lieva), a young girl who escapes her sheltered upbringing to reinvent herself in college. […]

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04th Sep2017

Nerd Buy: Atari 2600 “Retro” Handheld

by Phil Wheat

One of the most iconic video games consoles, the Atari 2600, is returning as a handheld console and [yet another] plug and play TV joystick in time for Christmas 2017. The Atari Retro Handheld features the immortalised wood effect and includes 50 classic games built-in, including: Asteroids, Pong, Centipede, Missile Command, Breakout, Millipede and more. […]

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04th Sep2017

‘Observer’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

When you think of Rutger Hauer, one of the first movies that springs to your mind is of course Blade Runner. This is probably one reason that he was picked to be the lead role in Observer. The first thing you notice in the game is that the game also feels very much like Blade […]

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