24th Nov2017

Interview: Sean Hogan discusses his new ‘Death Line’ book

by Stuart Wright

In his latest interview/podcast, host Stuart Wright speaks with filmmaker and author Sean Hogan about a book he’s written about one of the best British horror films ever made – Death Line (1972). Or does it have more in common with the American New Wave of horror that exploded in the 70s with the likes […]

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23rd Nov2017

‘Spintires: MudRunner’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

When looking for a game to play, driving around in a truck isn’t really something that would seem appealing. If you try one of the truck simulator games though, you’ll know that hours can be spent on the road just driving to each destination. Now imagine a game like that, and add lots of mud, […]

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23rd Nov2017

‘Doomsday Clock #1’ Review

by Dan Clark

Written by Geoff Johns | Art by Gary Frank | Published by DC Comics For many comic book fans Watchmen should be an untouchable work of art that is not interfered with by anyone. So the simple concept of Doomsday Clock will be too much to get beyond. DC has already shown they do not […]

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23rd Nov2017

‘Tallowmere’ Review (Nintendo Switch)

by Matthew Smail

As many have said before, the sheer number of indie games that have made their way onto the Nintendo Switch is simply astonishingly and at the same time, hugely promising. For indie developers, the commonly used NVidia architecture of the Switch makes converting existing games an absolute doddle, which is exactly the case for Tallowmere, an […]

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23rd Nov2017

Netflix release trailer for ‘The Indian Detective’

by Phil Wheat

Set to be released via Netflix next month, comedy-drama The Indian Detective stars Russell Peters, William Shatner, Anupam Kher, Christina Cole, Mishqah Parthiephal, and Hamza Haq; and follows Toronto cop Doug D’Mello (Peters) as he becomes embroiled in a murder case while visiting his father in Mumbai. The Indian Detective, a classic fish out-of-water story […]

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23rd Nov2017

‘The Outcasts’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Victoria Justice, Eden Sher, Ashley Rickards, Avan Jogia, Claudia Lee, Katie Chang, Peyton List, Jazmyn Richardson, Will Peltz, Daniel Eric Gold, Frank Whaley, Harry Katzman, Noah Robbins, Alex Shimizu, Ted McGinley | Written by Dominique Ferrari, Suzanne Wrubel | Directed by Peter Hutchings After falling victim to a humiliating prank by the high school […]

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23rd Nov2017

WWE Studios announce ‘The Marine 6: Close Quarters’

by Phil Wheat

WWE Studios and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions have announced that the two studios will partner again to release the latest film in the long-running WWE superstar-led The Marine franchise, The Marine 6: Close Quarters – which will once again star The Miz as Marine Jake Carter, this time teaming up with bad-ass wrestler and former […]

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23rd Nov2017

2 new international TV spots for ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’

by Phil Wheat

Star Wars: The Last Jedi, written and directed by Rian Johnson, is set for release in December – so of course now is the time that publicity for the film ramps up… Which leads us to these brand new TV spots for the film which stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John […]

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23rd Nov2017

‘The Jackbox Party Pack 4’ Review (PS4)

by Phil Wheat

Jackbox Games have carved out quite a niche in the video game market – with a game and a mobile phone you can turn your console into a party machine, accessible to all the family no matter their age or experience. They’ve also found their games the subject of a LOT of YouTube videos… In […]

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23rd Nov2017

‘The Problem With Apu’ Review

by Phil Wheat

The Simpsons has been hailed as one of the greatest animated TV shows in US television history; and it’s safe to say, that as a white male, I’ve never really thought of the show as anything more than a once-funny sitcom that has long-since outstayed its welcome (29 seasons? Really?). However that’s not the case […]

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23rd Nov2017

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 203: Jesus Goes to War!

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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22nd Nov2017

‘The Walking Dead 8×05: The Big Scary U’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

While it may seem that the last few weeks has been all out war in The Walking Dead, we’ve also known that a Negan episode was on the way. This week we get back to his situation, and get a rare confession from the character…. With Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Gabriel (Seth Gilliam) trapped […]

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22nd Nov2017

First look at Danielle Harris in hospital horror ‘Inoperable’

by Phil Wheat

Zorya Films and Millman Productions are putting scream queen Danielle Harris under the knife with the December 1st theatrical release of Christopher Lawrence Chapman’s Inoperable. Harris (Halloween 4 & 5, Rob Zombie’s Halloween, the Hatchet franchise) stars as Amy, a hospital patient who must battle nature and the supernatural before she ends up trapped for […]

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22nd Nov2017

‘Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #3.9’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Richard Dinnick | Art by Pasquale Qualano | Published by Titan Comics So now we have finished with all that big multi-title crossover malarkey, we can return to good old solid solo adventure fun. Well, not entirely solo as The Doctor has Bill of course, but you know what I mean. Comic book […]

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22nd Nov2017

New trailer for THQ Nordic’s reboot of ‘Black Mirror’

by Phil Wheat

THQ Nordic have released a new gameplay trailer for their series reboot Black Mirror, the Gothic horror adventure due for release on 28th November 2017. Developed by the Bremen studio KING Art Games, known for The Book of Unwritten Tales, The Dwarves and The Raven, Black Mirror will be available on PC/Mac/Linux, PS4 and Xbox One. […]

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22nd Nov2017

‘The Wall’ Blu-ray Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, John Cena, Laith Nakli | Written by Dwain Worrell | Directed by Doug Liman Review by Matthew Turner Director Doug Liman follows up Edge of Tomorrow with this stripped down Iraqi sniper thriller that plays like an Iraq War version of Joel Schumacher’s Phone Booth. Set in 2007 – at the tail-end […]

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22nd Nov2017

Marvel announce ‘Weapon H’ ongoing series

by Phil Wheat

The Weapon X program has done it, at the cost of their own destruction: they’ve completed their biggest and most dangerous experiment yet, a hybrid of Hulk and Wolverine DNA known as Weapon H. Now, he’s ready to take on the world – and he means business. Following his debut in Totally Awesome Hulk and Weapon X […]

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22nd Nov2017

‘The Gifted 1×07: eXtreme Measures’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

After all the action over the last few weeks, The Gifted slows down a little. Focusing on building tension in the mutant group, and showing how far Sentinel Services are willing to go, we are now seeing a build up to a possible war. This week Eclipse (Sean Teale) must do as promised and answer […]

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22nd Nov2017

Culture Dump #18: Can being TOO successful hurt a film series?

by Simon Bland

We hear about the shortcomings of films all too often these days. It feels like sometimes a movie’s fate can be sealed even before the lights have started to dim in the cinema. Like it or loath it, the Internet has given everyone a voice and it seems that everyone has chosen to use that […]

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22nd Nov2017

365Flicks Podcast – Movie Special: Justice League

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 Libsyn, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres. 365Flicks Podcast – Movie Special: Justice League We bring you an […]

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21st Nov2017

‘The Punisher – Season One’ Review (Netflix)

by Paul Metcalf

After The Punisher was introduced into the secons season of Daredevil, the anticipation that he would get his own show was high. Now that it is here though, does it live up to our hopes? The answer for the most part is yes, but read on to find out why Marvel fall into a familiar […]

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21st Nov2017

Marvel to answer the question “Where is Wolverine?”

by Phil Wheat

His return to the Marvel Universe was just the beginning, and the Infinity Stone he holds could change everything. Now, the questions begin: Why was he searching for the Infinity Stone? How did he escape his adamantium prison? Where is Wolverine, and what is he hiding? The answers will begin to unravel in 2018, but […]

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