21st Feb2018

‘The Devil’s Well’ Review

by Rupert Harvey

Stars: Bryan Manley Davis, Anne-Marie Mueschke, Chris Viemeister, Lauren Sowa, Kris Manners | Written and Directed by Kurtis Spieler The Devil’s Well and living in New England, it seems. The found footage subgenre shows no signs of giving up the ghost – but, on this evidence, it’s showing plenty of signs of stagnation. Karla Marks […]

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21st Feb2018

‘The Owlman’ returns… and terrifies the public!

by Phil Wheat

You might remember The Owlman from a series of pranks set in a creepy abandoned hospital that went viral last year. Now, the feathered fiend continues his reign of terror in an epic new prank. And a brand-new film! Watch as visitors to a church in Fife, Scotland get the fright of their lives when […]

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21st Feb2018

‘Doctor Strange #385’ Review

by Dan Clark

Written by Donny Cates | Art by Gabriel Hernandez Walta With Jason Aaron’s run and now Donny Cates, Doctor Strange has finally had a continuously great series. Cates and artist Gabriel Hernandez Walta came in at just the right time as Aaron’s run was coming to its natural conclusion.They have not completely abandoned what Aaron […]

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21st Feb2018

Marvel announce ‘Avengers #1’

by Phil Wheat

New creative teams. New series. New directions. New beginnings. It all kicks off this May with Avengers #1 – the first announcement of Marvel’s “Fresh Start” initiative… “Over the next couple of weeks, we’ll be rolling out new beginnings for a few of our key franchises—new creative teams, new starting points, new storylines—all the big […]

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21st Feb2018

365Flicks Podcast – Road To Infinity War: ‘Thor: Dark World’ 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: ‘Thor: Dark World’ Review […]

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20th Feb2018

‘The Rizen’ Review

by Nik Holman

Stars: Laura Swift, Patrick Knowles, Christopher Tajah, Laurence Kennedy, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Adrian Edmondson, Sally Phillips, Tom Goodman-Hill, Bruce Payne, Stephen Marcus, Bruce Herbelin-Earle | Written and Directed by Matt Mitchell The Rizen is a UK indie-horror film set in a black hallway during the early days of the Cold War in 1955. You can tell […]

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20th Feb2018

Full 2018 program announced for ‘MidWest WeirdFest’

by Phil Wheat

MidWest WeirdFest announces its full 2018 program today. The second annual film festival, a cinematic celebration of of all things fantastic, frightening, offbeat, and just plain weird – will take place March 9-11, 2018 at the Micon Cinemas Downtown in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Says festival director Dean Bertram, an Australian expatriate and veteran of the […]

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20th Feb2018

‘X-Men: Red #1’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Written by Tom Taylor | Art by Mahmud A. Asrar Marvel has been chipping away at their X-Men titles hoping something will stick. Every time there seems to be some progress there will be a stumble and we will be back to where we started. Both X-Men: Blue and Gold have had their moments but […]

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20th Feb2018

More cast announced for horror comedy ‘Ravers’

by Phil Wheat

Production outfit Iron Box Films has today announced that Georgia Hirst (Vikings), Danny Kirrane (Games of Thrones), Manpreet Bambra (Free Rein), Maria Volk (Wolf Creek 2) and Kamal Angelo Bolden (Chicago Fire) will round out the cast of Bernhard Pucher’s Ravers. Actress Natasha Henstridge (Species) will also take on a cameo role. Penned by Pucher […]

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20th Feb2018

‘Death House’ Interview: Cortney Palm

by Philip Rogers

With the anticipated horror Death House being released in cinemas on February 23rd 2018, I got a chance to speak with actress Cortney Palm about what we can expect from the film, her character Agent Toria Boon and filming inside the haunted Holmesburg Prison. What can we expect from Death House? Death House is one […]

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20th Feb2018

Competition: Win ‘The Valley of Gwangi’ on Premium Collection Blu-ray

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of The Valley of Gwangi – available on Blu-ray, DVD & Digital HD Dual Format from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment 26th Feb. 2018 – we are giving away a copy! Cowpokes head into a mysterious Mexican valley to head ’em up and move ’em out. But they’re not looking for little […]

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20th Feb2018

Digital Shorts: ‘Tiny Troopers Joint Ops XL’ Review (Switch)

by Phil Wheat

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 Tiny Troopers Joint Ops XL on the Nintendo Switch, which features campaigns from Tiny Troopers & Tiny Troopers 2: Spec Ops with […]

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20th Feb2018

Preview: 8th Annual Athena Film Festival

by Catherina Gioino

Now more than ever, we’re seeing more minorities in fields that were once inaccessible – save for a select few who broke barriers. With politics, sports, education and more all changing, it only seems natural that the filmmaking industry is among the mix. With that idea in mind, the Athena Film Festival was founded in […]

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20th Feb2018

‘Captain America #698’ Review

by Dan Clark

Written by Mark Waid, Chris Samnee | Art by Chris Samnee Chris Samnee and Mark Waid’s run on Captain America has been everything it needed to be up to this point and more. Taking the character of Captain America and reminded the world the type of inspirational figure he can be when used right by […]

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20th Feb2018

3 more characters added to Bandai Namco’s ‘MY HERO Game Project’

by Phil Wheat

BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment have revealed that Shoto Todoroki, Ochaco Uraraka and Tenya Iida from the My Hero Academia universe, will join the action adventure game MY HERO Game Project – which is based on the popular manga and animation series. Shoto Todoroki is the son of the Earth’s second strongest hero Endeavor. As a genius […]

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20th Feb2018

‘Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Videogame’ Review (PS4)

by Phil Wheat

The official spiel of Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Videogame reads like this: “Live the adrenaline of the 2017 Monster Energy Supercross Championship with the official videogame. Race on the official tracks with the official riders from 250SX and 450SX to take part in an exciting racing competition!” In reality that description couldn’t be further […]

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20th Feb2018

First Look: ‘Amazing Spider-Man #800’

by Phil Wheat

For ten years, Dan Slott has taken Peter Parker on crazy and spectacular adventures throughout the Marvel Universe – and as he races towards his final issue, there’s no reprieve for the webslinger. “Go Down Swinging” takes Spider-Man on his most harrowing journey yet… In Amazing Spider-Man #800, Slott and artist Stuart Immonen will unveil […]

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20th Feb2018

Pop Addled: Episode 135 – Doom Addled Presents: Top 5 “Best Picture” Movies

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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19th Feb2018

‘Minky Woodcock: The Girl Who Handcuffed Houdini #3’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Written by Cynthia Von Buhler | Art by Cynthia Von Buhler | Published by Titan Comics I think it is fair to say this isn’t a book for everyone. Dealing as it does with themes of spiritualism and bondage, not normal bedfellows I would argue, and chock full of nudity and sex. However, if you […]

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19th Feb2018

Competition: Win a copy of ‘Images’ on Blu-ray!

by Phil Wheat

One of Robert Altman’s (The Long Goodbye, Gosford Park, McCabe & Mrs. Miller) greatest masterpieces, Images is a tour de force of psychological horror. Dealing with hallucinations and apparitions, the film deftly blends reality with nightmare as Susannah York’s children’s author is terrorised by visions of mayhem and murder. On its release, Images reaped accolades […]

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19th Feb2018

‘Kepler 3042’ Board Game Review

by Matthew Smail

Kepler 3042 represents the fourth game in a run of space exploration and/or colonisation games that I’ve enjoyed in the past month or so. I’m happy to use the word enjoyed in this context because whilst space (in general) might be an overused theme, it offers almost limitless possibilities for imaginative interpretation at a local, […]

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19th Feb2018

Interview: Sean Breathnach talks ‘Beyond the Woods’

by Philip Rogers

With the release of Beyond the Woods on DVD and VOD in both the UK and America on 19th February, I got a chance to ask writer and director Sean Breathnach a few questions about why he chose this as his first feature film, what were his influences and what makes Beyond the Woods stand […]

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