04th Oct2017

‘The Gifted 1×01: eXposed’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Stephen Moyer, Amy Acker, Sean Teale, Jamie Chung, Coby Bell, Emma Dumont, Blair Redford, Natalie Alyn Lind, Percy Hynes White | Executive Producer Matt Nix It should come as no surprise that Fox are fully utilising the X-Men world to dip into television. Marvel have been using other characters in their universe well, it […]

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04th Oct2017

EXCLUSIVE clip from ‘Warrior’s Gate’ – out on DVD now!

by Phil Wheat

Warriors’ Gate, from director Matthias Hoene (Cockneys vs Zombies) and producer Luc Besson, is a thrilling martial arts fantasy adventure about a videogamer transported into an epic fighting world – the film is available on DVD and Digital 2nd October. Familiar TV face Uriah Shelton (Girl Meets World) makes an admirable big screen lead as […]

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04th Oct2017

Scottish chiller ‘The Black Gloves’ to premiere at FrightFest Halloween 2017

by Phil Wheat

Lawrie Brewster’s eagerly awaited “Gothic Noir” The Black Gloves  – which tells the story of a psychologist obsessed with the disappearance of his young patient, and the menacing owl-headed figure that plagued her nightmares  – will screen at Horror Channel FrightFest’s Halloween extravaganza in London on October 28th. The 1940s-set black and white chiller, The […]

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04th Oct2017

Interview: Simeon Halligan discusses Northern horror ‘Habit’

by Phil Wheat

In a follow-up to last weeks podcast/interview, Britflicks podcast host and Nerdly team member Stuart Wright talks to writer/director Simeon Halligan about his new film Habit, an adaptation of Steven McGeagh’s cult novel, which is set in a neon-drenched dystopian Manchester. Alongside Elliot James Langridge (Northern Soul), Habit features an incredible Northern cast of actors, […]

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03rd Oct2017

‘Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams 1×03: The Commuter’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

With the episodes of Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams we’ve seen so far there is a certain message being given to the audience, and they have to interpret it and understand what they are seeing. This week’s episode The Commuter makes an interesting of seemingly being set in modern-day times, but of course with a […]

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03rd Oct2017

Nintendo’s “Mini’s”? Pah! Here comes the C64 Mini!

by Phil Wheat

A timeless classic is being given a new lease of life with the launch of THEC64 Mini… Yes, hot on the heels of Nintendo’s two “mini” releases, the classic Commodore 64 is getting the same treatment – this time courtesy of Retro Games Ltd. and distributors Koch Media. And as someone who grew up with […]

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03rd Oct2017

Competition: Win a ‘Freehold’ T-Shirt and Poster

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of Freehold, available on DVD & Digital 9th October, we have an official t-shirt and quad poster available to giveaway courtesy of Precision Pictures. An unmissable gem, this dark and demented British horror comedy sees an amoral estate agent getting his comeuppance, when a man whose life he destroyed begins a […]

03rd Oct2017

Two new TV spots for ‘Jigsaw’ aka Saw 8

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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03rd Oct2017

‘Star Trek: Discovery 1×03 – Context is for Kings’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Now that the first two episodes are out-of-the-way, Star Trek: Discovery can get down to business with the real story.  Feeling much more like the traditional “first episode after a pilot”, Context is for Kings feels like this is the real start of Star Trek: Discovery. Finding herself on the U.S.S. Discovery Michael Burnham (Sonequa […]

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03rd Oct2017

‘WWE 2K18’ – More details on MyPLAYER & Road To Glory: plus update to Universe Mode!

by Phil Wheat

2K have today released details on two new features for WWE 2K18 – MyPLAYER and Road To Glory, which is a completely new online experience where MyPLAYERS from all over the world battle against each other. As well as the updated Universe Mode which, in WWE 2K18, features new rivalry types, Intensity, Power Rankings, updated […]

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03rd Oct2017

‘Batman The Dark Night: Master Race’ Graphic Novel Review

by Phil Wheat

Written by Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello | Art by Frank Miller, Andy Kubert, Klaus Jansen, Brad Anderson | Published by DC Comics | Distributed by Penguin Random House The ideas behind Batman The Dark Knight: The Master Race are huge in scope, touching on race, religion, society, etc. There’s a reason this collected book is […]

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03rd Oct2017

First trailer for ‘Buckout Road’ released

by Phil Wheat

Having just started its festival run, Matthew Currie Holmes’ directorial debut, Buckout Road, just won its first film festival award: Best Thriller Feature Film at the Hot Springs Horror Film Festival; and to celebrate the first trailer for the film has been released! Buckout Road might be known as the most haunted road in New […]

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03rd Oct2017

Pop Addled: Episode 124 – Top 5 Quentin Tarantino Films

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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02nd Oct2017

‘Rick and Morty 3×09: The ABC’s of Beth’ Review

by Steven Riley

Whether or not season three of Rick and Morty is considered the best one so far or not, it’s difficult to argue it has been the most varied. From the incredible opening episode that resulted in the destruction of the intergalactic governments, Council of Ricks and Beth and Jerry’s manage, the majority of the episodes […]

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02nd Oct2017

New US poster for Takashi Miike’s ‘Blade of the Immortal’

by Phil Wheat

Based on the manga series of the same name by Hiroaki Samura, Takashi Miike’s Blade Of The Immortal follows “an immortal swordsman who will not be able to lift his curse of everlasting life until 1000 evildoers feel the cut of his steel.” Samurai Manji has taken a lot of lives, both innocent and guilty, […]

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02nd Oct2017

First trailer for horror ‘They Remain’

by Phil Wheat

Based on the 2010 short story -30- by award-winning author Laird Barron, They Remain explores the evolving relationship between Keith and Jessica, two scientists who are employed by a vast, impersonal corporation to investigate an unspeakable horror that took place at the remote encampment of a mysterious cult… Directed by Phillip Gelatt and starring William Jackson […]

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02nd Oct2017

‘Armstrong’ Interview: Directors Kerry Carlock & Nicholas Lund-Ulrich

by Philip Rogers

With the upcoming release of the Armstrong on VOD and DVD, I was lucky enough to ask directors Kerry Carlock and Nicholas Lund-Ulrich a few questions regarding one of the most original superhero movies in years… If you haven’t read my review yet, check it out right here Where did the concept of Armstrong come […]

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02nd Oct2017

First official ‘Black Site’ teaser trailer is here…

by Kevin Haldon

Its here, it’s actually finally here… Well a trailer… Well a teaser trailer… But its something though! Check this out… We at 365Flicks and Nerdly have been championing Tom Paton since I had the pleasure of being sent Pandorica and asked to give it a review. I have told the story on the podcast a […]

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02nd Oct2017

PLAY Expo Manchester 2017 to host a slew of indie games

by Phil Wheat

PLAY Expo Manchester, the largest video game expo in the North of England, is thrilled to announce their greatest-ever Indie showcase, arriving at this year’s event taking place at EventCity Manchester on October 14th and 15th. Returning for its sixth year, PLAY Expo Manchester is a highly popular two-day video game event, ideal for all […]

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02nd Oct2017

‘Gerald’s Game’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Carla Gugino, Bruce Greenwood, Henry Thomas, Carel Struycken, Kate Siegel, Chiara Aurelia, Gwendolyn Mulamba | Written by Jeff Howard | Directed by Mike Flanagan Mike Flanagan has been on a pretty successful run when it comes to horrors. With Absentia, Oculus, Hush and Ouija: Origin of Evil, it is fair to say he has […]

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02nd Oct2017

Horror-Rama IV adds two more guests!

by Phil Wheat

Horror-Rama Toronto, the ONLY stand-alone horror convention and cult cinema celebration, returns for its 4th year in a larger and wilder space with a gaggle of amazing celebrity guests and cinema icons – including the already announced Frank Henenlotter (Basket Case, Brain Damage); Mink Stole (Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, Serial Mom); Vernon Wells (Mad Max […]

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02nd Oct2017

Avengers to “Disassemble” again in ‘Avengers: No Surrender’?

by Phil Wheat

It’s the end of an Avengers Era as we know it… And in the team’s final days, a change has come to the Marvel Universe in the form of an all-new WEEKLY epic – which starts this January! Debuting in the pages of Avengers #675, the Avengers-verse changing Avengers: No Surrender storyline is a weekly […]

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