07th Feb2018

New trailer & poster for ‘Deadpool 2’

by Phil Wheat

Strap in for the greatest two and a half minutes of the next two and a half minutes… After surviving a near fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfil his dream of becoming Mayberry’s hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste. Searching to regain […]

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07th Feb2018

Game On! – ‘Monopoly Gamer: Mario Edition’ Review

by Jason Brigger

Hello all! My name is Jason Brigger and you may recognize me from my articles on Nerdly where I review the latest films and the on-going weekly review of the television series Black Lightning. My wife and I love playing board games, card games and any tabletop game that we can get our hands on […]

07th Feb2018

New international trailer for ‘Pacific Rim Uprising’

by Phil Wheat

The globe-spanning conflict between otherworldly monsters of mass destruction and the human-piloted super-machines built to vanquish them was only a prelude to the all-out assault on humanity in Pacific Rim Uprising. John Boyega (Star Wars: The Force Awakens) stars as the rebellious Jake Pentecost, a once-promising Jaeger pilot whose legendary father gave his life to […]

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07th Feb2018

Wolverine Wednesday #9

by Ian Wells

Wolverine’s big return is in full flow with all roads leading to April. In February and March we are getting six more ‘post credits’ across a series of Marvel titles. I can’t believe there is a Wolverine collector out there who has been hardcore enough to pick up these issues for so little Wolverine content. […]

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07th Feb2018

New trailer & UK release date for ‘Death Wish’

by Phil Wheat

Check out this brand new “Grindhouse” trailer for the MGM/Paramount remake of Death Wish, which stars Bruce Willis in the role of Paul Kersey – originally made famous by Charles Bronson – alongside Vincent D’Onofrio, Kimberly Elise, Mike Epps, and Elisabeth Shue. Directed by Eli Roth (Knock Knock, Hostel) from a screenplay by Joe Carnahan, […]

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07th Feb2018

Pop Addled: Episode 133 – The Eagles are my go to…

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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06th Feb2018

‘Avengers #678’ Review

by Dan Clark

Written by Mark Waid, Al Ewing, Jim Zub | Art by Pepe Larraz | Published by Marvel Comics It is good to read crazy fun Avengers stories again. For some time now the Avengers comic brand has been hurting. A large number of titles in varying degrees of quality had watered down the excitement of […]

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06th Feb2018

3 new images from Adam R Steigert’s werewolf horror ‘Fang’

by Phil Wheat

A.R.S. films in association with DefTone Pictures Studios Inc, have released three new images from director Adam R Steigert’s latest horror opus Fang – which stars Melantha Blackthorne as Doris, the film’s lead antagonist; Jennie Russo from Ron Bonk’s She Kills will also lead as Shelly and will unite with Michael O’Hear (Return to Nuke […]

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06th Feb2018

‘The Shape of Water’ Review

by Rupert Harvey

Stars: Sally Hawkins, Doug Jones, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Octavia Spencer | Written by Guillermo Del Toro, Vanessa Taylor | Directed by Guillermo Del Toro After A Cure for Wellness, here’s another heavily production-designed sci-fi with horror elements to give us the BioShock feels, from the austere early-‘60s setting right down to individual sound effects. […]

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06th Feb2018

New launch trailer for ‘The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia’

by Phil Wheat

With the game out later this week, Bandai Namco Entertainment have released a brand new LAUNCH trailer for the forthcoming title The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia. Based on the popular manga and anime series The Seven Deadly Sins, The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia is the first console video game adaptation of […]

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06th Feb2018

Horror-On-Sea 2018 Interview: Raybould & Manning on ‘The Snarling’

by Philip Rogers

Following the showing of The Snarling at Horror-on-Sea I got a chance to talk with writer and director Pablo Raybould and producer Ben Manning about the screening of The Snarling, the impending DVD release and the planned sequel The Last Twitch. You had The Snarling premiere at Horror-on-Sea how do you think it went? Ben […]

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06th Feb2018

First clip from ‘Victor Crowley’

by Phil Wheat

Victor Crowley, the fourth film in the fan-favorite Hatchet franchise from writer/director Adam Green, is available NOW in the US on DVD, Digital and Blu-ray and to celebrate we have the first clip from the film. In 2007, over forty people were brutally torn to pieces in Louisiana’s Honey Island Swamp. Over the past decade, […]

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06th Feb2018

‘Star Trek: Discovery 1×14 – The War Without, The War Within’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Now that the Discovery is back from the Mirrorverse I’m sure I’m not the only one that wanted to see the return of Lorca (Jason Isaacs). It seems if that is going to happen we’ll have to wait, as this week’s Star Trek: Discovery decides to focus on the small issue of taking on the […]

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06th Feb2018

Principal photography wraps on Julian Richards’ horror ‘Reborn’

by Phil Wheat

Jinga Films and New Normal Productions have announced completion of principal photography on Julian Richards’ supernatural thriller Reborn, which stars Barbara Crampton (Beyond The Gates), Michael Pare (The Lincoln Lawyer), Chaz Bono (American Horror Story) and newcomer Kayleigh Gilbert. Rae Dawn Chong (Commando) and Monte Markham (The Rift) round up the cast. In Reborn, a stillborn […]

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06th Feb2018

‘The Cloverfield Paradox’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Chris O’Dowd, Daniel Brühl, David Oyelowo, Elizabeth Debicki, Ziyi Zhang, Roger Davies, Aksel Hennie | Written by Oren Uziel, Doug Jung | Directed by Julius Onah Cloverfield movies are becoming something of an event for film fans. While the first film was an okay found footage style monster movie full of mystery, it […]

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06th Feb2018

First look at Marvel’s ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ adaptation

by Phil Wheat

The Resistance is outnumbered… Luke Skywalker has finally been found…and the Rebels fight against a growing evil. The First Order will stop at nothing to conquer the galaxy, and it’s up to our heroes to defend it. The six-issue miniseries tells an all-new, exciting story that movie and comic fans alike will enjoy. It’s new […]

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06th Feb2018

Interview: Director Mitu Misra discusses his film ‘Lies We Tell’

by Stuart Wright

Director Mitu Misra talks to host Stuart Wright about the 12 year journey he made produce his debut feature Lies We Tell – which was released in UK cinemas and VOD on Friday 2nd February 2018. You can watch Lies We Tell at Showcase cinemas and all good VOD platforms. When his billionaire boss Demi […]

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05th Feb2018

‘Vengeance’ Board Game Review

by Matthew Smail

In Vengeance, the latest game from Mighty Boards and the mind of Gordon Calleja, up to four players recreate the same kind of blood-soaked revenge sequences that we’re more used to seeing in movies like Kill Bill and Death Wish. With card and dice drafting plus a unique take on miniatures combat, Vengeance presents a […]

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05th Feb2018

First look at ‘Assassin’s Creed: Origins #1’ from Titan Comics

by Phil Wheat

Titan Comics have revealed the first look at interior art from their upcoming Assassin’s Creed: Origins comic mini-series, which is set after the latest best-selling Assassin’s Creed: Origins video game from Ubisoft. Hitting comic shops on February 28th, Titan’s new comic series will explore the beginnings of the Assassin’s Creed, introducing new characters alongside the […]

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05th Feb2018

Horror-On-Sea 2018 Interview: Keith Eyles and Tim Richards

by Philip Rogers

You have two films which are being shown at Horror-on-Sea. On Friday you had the first film Judge. What was it like having the film on screen and what was the crowd reaction like? Keith – It’s always good a) having the film on the big screen and b) see it with an audience, that […]

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05th Feb2018

‘Ring of Honor’ launch new streaming service

by Phil Wheat

Following on from the likes of the WWE and Impact Wrestling, Ring of Honor have announced their own streaming service, HonorClub. According to the press release, in addition to live streaming ROH Pay Per Views and On Tour events, and a vast on demand library, HonorClub will be the destination to connect wrestling fans with […]

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05th Feb2018

‘Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey #5’ Review

by Dan Clark

Written by Matthew Rosenberg | Art by Joe Bennett, Leinil Francis Yu | Published by Marvel Comics Weekly comic book events rarely work out well. It is one thing to have a story that crossover from series to series, but when you have a self-contained book with one writer and a group of artist the […]

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