19th Jan2018

Official trailer for Episode 4 of ‘Batman: The Enemy Within’

by Kat Wheat

Check out the official trailer for the penultimate episode of Batman: The Enemy Within, the ongoing five-part episodic game series that continues Telltale’s unique take on the World’s Greatest Detective. When the Pact puts its plan into motion, Bruce’s cover is finally blown, and as his web of lies unravels, new questions emerge: When and […]

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19th Jan2018

First look at ‘The Witch and the Hundred Knight 2’

by Kat Wheat

Follow Hundred Knight in its journey through a witch-ravaged world in The Witch and the Hundred Knight 2. Delve through dungeons and landscapes teeming with fiends and monsters, looking for equipment of legendary power. Grow stronger with help from Tochkas and Facets that will give an advantage in combat. Chain attacks together with the unique […]

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19th Jan2018

‘Coco’ Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach, Jaime Camil, Alfonso Arau, Sofía Espinosa, Edward James Olmos | Written by Adrian Molina, Matthew Aldrich | Directed by Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina Having explored the inner workings of human consciousness in Inside Out, the animation geniuses at Pixar turn their collective imaginations to the […]

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19th Jan2018

Eight new images from season 4 of ‘Fear the Walking Dead’

by Phil Wheat

Following on from the debut date announcement, AMC have released a handful of images from the first two episodes of the fourth season of Fear the Walking Dead which will return on Monday 23rd April at 9pm, available exclusively to BT customers. The new images feature Morgan Jones (Lennie James), who has crossed over from […]

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19th Jan2018

Horror-On-Sea 2018 Interview: Panda Marcella Edgecombe-Craig talks ‘Pumpkins’

by Philip Rogers

Pumpkins is new 80’s style horror from writer and director Maria Lee Metheringham, which has been selected to play at the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival on Sunday 21st January. I got chance to ask actress Panda Marcella Edgecombe-Craig a few questions about making the film, her influences and adapting to changes during the shoot. What can we […]

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19th Jan2018

Horror-On-Sea 2018 Interview: Dani Thompson talks ‘Pumpkins’

by Philip Rogers

Pumpkins is new 80’s style horror from writer and director Maria Lee Metheringham, which has been selected to play at the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival on Sunday 21st January. I got chance to ask actress Dani Thompson a few questions about her character, what makes Pumpkins stand out in the horror genre and her favourite scenes […]

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19th Jan2018

New trailer & poster for ‘Still/Born’

by Phil Wheat

Postpartum depression is a very tricky subject matter to approach for any movie, not to mention a horror movie. Hell, even doctors struggle to tackle the subject in real life, so when it comes to reel life filmmakers have to be VERY careful not only to belittle its effect on mothers, or to turn a […]

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19th Jan2018

Trailer & Poster for Pascal Laugier’s ‘Ghostland’

by Phil Wheat

Pascal Laugier is a director with a reputation… After all, when you make a film like Martyrs, you’re bound to get pigeon-holed into the “extreme cinema” category. However Laugier’s first film post-Martyrs, The Tall Man, wasn’t met with as much… praise… Which is probably why the French director has taken 6 years to follow that […]

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19th Jan2018

‘Fighting American #4’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Gordon Rennie | Art by Duke Mighten, PC De La Fuente | Published by Titan Comics This book has been ridiculously good. Smart, funny, sassy, and all delivered in a fantastically deadpan style. Fighting American and Speedboy are endearing with their naivety and adherence to their outdated moral and heroic code, just as […]

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19th Jan2018

Sneak peek at new Marvel series ‘Cloak and Dagger’

by Phil Wheat

Freeform have released a sneak peek at their upcoming Marvel series Cloak & Dagger which stars Aubrey Joseph (The Night Of) and Olivia Holt (Kickin’ It) as the two young heroes, alongside Andrea Roth (Rescue Me, RoboCop: The Series), Gloria Reuben (ER, Mr. Robot), Miles Mussenden (Bloodline, Queen Sugar), Carl Lundstedt (Grey’s Anatomy, Conviction), James Saito (Life of Pi, The […]

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19th Jan2018

‘Max: The Curse of Brotherhood’ to get a physical Switch release

by Phil Wheat

Wired Productions have announced that, in response to demand, Max: The Curse of Brotherhood will be getting a physical release for the Nintendo Switch on March 23rd. For those not already aware of the game, Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is a cinematic fairy-tale adventure perfect for the whole family to enjoy. Where Scandinavian storytelling […]

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19th Jan2018

‘Guns, Gore and Cannoli’ Review (Nintendo Switch)

by Emma Rees

Guns, Gore and Cannoli is a 2D side scrolling shooter with lots of platforming. Set in the fictional Thugtown during the 1920’s era of prohibition, illegal alcohol trades are taking place and a series of gruesome ‘murders’ have been making the headlines. You play as headstrong mobster, Vinnie Cannoli, who is assigned the task of […]

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19th Jan2018

Trailer & Poster for season 3 of ‘Ash vs. Evil Dead’

by Phil Wheat

With Ash vs. Evil Dead returning to US television next month, Starz have released a new trailer and poster for the series whose season 3 debut airs on February 25th. The third season finds Ash, having gone from murderous urban legend to humanity-saving hometown hero, discovering that he has a long lost daughter who’s been […]

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19th Jan2018

New trailer for Roar Uthaug’s ‘Tomb Raider’

by Phil Wheat

After two previous films starring Angelina Jolie, the Tomb Raider franchise is getting a reboot, which takes its lead from the two most-recent Lara Croft video games. Directed by Roar Uthaug, who previously helmed the fantastic The Wave, this Tomb Raider stars Oscar winning actress Alicia Vikander in the titular role; alongside Dominic West (The […]

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19th Jan2018

365Flicks Podcast – Road To Infinity War: ‘Iron Man 2’ Review

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 – Road To Infinity War: ‘Iron Man 2’ Review […]

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18th Jan2018

‘Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #3.13’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Alex Paknadel, Rob Williams | Art by JB Bastos, Luiz Campello | Published by Titan Comics So here we are, the last issue of Year Three of The Eleventh Doctor. The year has been dominated mostly by the ongoing saga of The Sapling, and the pursuit by The Scream. It’s been a fun […]

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18th Jan2018

Marvel announce new all-ages comic ‘Super Hero Adventures’

by Phil Wheat

This spring, readers will find there’s no hero too big (or too small) to share an adventure with! As part of Marvel’s multi-platform content program focused on targeting their youngest fans, Marvel have announced Marvel Super Hero Adventures, an all-new, all-ages comic book series debuting this April Written by Jim McCann (New Avengers: The Reunion) […]

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18th Jan2018

First trailer for DC animated movie ‘Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay’

by Phil Wheat

OK, so not everyone liked the Suicide Squad live-action movie (although on the scale of superhero movies it’s easily one of the better DCEU films), well now DC and Warner Bros. are making amends, sort of, with a brand new animated movie based on the misfit task force: Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay. Suicide Squad: […]

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18th Jan2018

‘The Shanghai Job’ Review

by Kevin Haldon

Stars: Orlando Bloom, Simon Yam, Lynn Hung, Xing Yu, Hannah Quinlivan, Thomas Price, Lei Wu, Jing Liang, Da Ying, Rong Chang, Lyon Zhang, Ruoxi Wang | Written by Kevin Bernhardt | Directed by Charles Martin Hey everybody, its Britain’s sweetheart Orlando Bloom… You remember Orlando Bloom, the bow and arrow fella from The Lord of […]

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18th Jan2018

Titan Comics’ new animated trailer for gothic horror series ‘Alisik’

by Phil Wheat

Titan Comics have announced a brand-new gothic horror series, Alisik – part of Titan’s Statix Press imprint which showcases the best comics from Europe and around the globe, to a brand-new US audience. Written by Hubertus Rufledt with art by Helge Vogt, Titan Comics’ Alisik is a cross between Emily The Strange and Neil Gaiman’s […]

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18th Jan2018

Impact Wrestling launch 24-hour Twitch channel

by Phil Wheat

Impact Wrestling have, this week, launched their official Twitch channel at www.twitch.tv/impactwrestling, which will feature a 24-hour live stream and exclusive weekly programming. Launched yesterday, the Impact Wrestling Channel will feature a 24-hour, 7-day-a-week stream of content that leads up to the debut of Barbed Wire Massacre III on Thursday January 18th at 10:00pm ET […]

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18th Jan2018

Horror-On-Sea 2018 Interview: Michael Melski talks ‘The Child Remains’

by Philip Rogers

The Child Remains is new supernatural thriller from writer and director Michael Melski which has been selected to play at the Horror-on-Sea Film Festival on Saturday 27th January. I got chance to ask Michael a few questions about the influences for the film, why he chose not to incorporate jump scares and his favourite scene […]

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