26th Mar2018

Starburst Festival 2018: ‘AGP: The Song of Solomon’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Jessica Cameron, Jim Van Bebber, Scott Gabbey, David E. McMahon, Gene Palubicki, Maureen Pelamati, Josh Townsend, Scott Alan Warner, Andy Winton | Written and Directed by Stephen Biro When you think of the Guinea Pig series you think lo-fi, low budget exploitation shockers that push the boundaries of taste and decency, packed with gore […]

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26th Mar2018

Spider-Man officially becomes an Avenger in new ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ TV spot

by Phil Wheat

Marvel Studios have released a brand-new TV spot for Avengers: Infinity War, which is set to be the epic “end” of the current Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it and the start of a whole new chapter (or “phase” as Marvel like to call it) for the interconnected universe – which is set to […]

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26th Mar2018

Interview: ‘Corbin Nash’ casting director & co-producer Carmen Aiello

by Philip Rogers

Searching a world of darkness for a truth he was never ready for, a rogue detective (Dean S. Jagger) is murdered only to be reborn the ultimate killer. Embracing his destiny, vowing vengeance on all that destroyed his family; he is Corbin Nash, Demon Hunter. With the film dure for release on April 20th, I […]

26th Mar2018

‘Axeman’ franchise expands with 3rd film, graphic novel & book!

by Phil Wheat

Filmmaker Joston “El Rey” Theney has confirmed that he is currently penning the script to the last installment of the Axeman trilogy, titled Axeman 3: Absolution. But that’s not all, Theney has also revealed that he is in pre-production on a one-off graphic novel and a series of books that will serve as origins stories […]

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26th Mar2018

‘Train Sim World: Founders Edition’ Review (Xbox One X)

by Paul Metcalf

I’m a fan of first-person shooter games where the action is constant, and often the pace is aggressive. Sometimes though it is nice to relax and play a game like Euro Truck Driver where the open road and a time limit is your only enemy. This is a reason I looked at Train Sim World: […]

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26th Mar2018

Official trailer for wrestling horror ‘Parts Unknown’

by Phil Wheat

Boston Film Family LLC, has released the official trailer for its upcoming wrestling horror movie, Parts Unknown. Written, produced, and directed by Boston Film Family CEO Richard Chandler, Parts Unknown is the story about how the infamous Von Strasser family (of professional wrestling fame) seek to violently reclaim their notorious status through supernatural means despite […]

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26th Mar2018

‘My Hero Academia: Season 2 – Part 1’ Blu-ray Review

by Xenia Grounds

If I had to summarize my thoughts on My Hero Academia Season 1, it would be: It has a relatable high school setting, a great lead character, amazing humor and an entertaining story. However, it ended Season 1 in a way that definitely wasn’t subtle about how a second season should be coming and I’m […]

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26th Mar2018

First clip from Crow-esque thriller ‘Killing Joan’

by Phil Wheat

Joan Butler is an implacable spirit out to bring down the mobsters that left her for dead in writer/director Todd Bartoo’s highly-anticipated and unique unification of The Crow and Death Wish, Killing Joan – released this April from Uncork’d Entertainment. Joan (Jamie Bernadette, All Girl’s Weekend, I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu) is an […]

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26th Mar2018

Catching Up With the Classics: ‘The Mighty Thor #337 – #355’

by Dan Clark

Welcome to another edition of Catching Up with the Classics where I talk about a comic book series or story that I have failed to read up to this point. This time I am taking at Walt Simonson’s run on Thor, specifically The Mighty Thor #337 – #355 My Background: In this section, I review […]

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26th Mar2018

365Flicks Podcast: Redwood Special w/ Mike Beckingham

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: Redwood Special w/ Mike Beckingham Thats right folks… Redwood […]

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26th Mar2018

Comic Concierge – Episode 9: Black Hammer Vol.1

by Dan Clark

On this week’s episode of the Comic Concierge Greg Beppler from the Talking in Circles podcasts guests as we talk about one of the best comics out today: Black Hammer Vol. 1. We talk about how Greg got into comics and what a book like Black Hammer says about the medium itself. Once they were […]

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26th Mar2018

‘Vikings: War of the Clans’ Review

by James Smith

Vikings: War of the Clans is a strategy browser game where players take control of Scandinavian chiefs known as Jarls in order to build settlements, attain heroes and wage war against each other in a Viking themed world. The game uses striking 3D visuals that sets it apart from other browser MMO games and a […]

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23rd Mar2018

‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: John Boyega, Scott Eastwood, Jing Tian, Cailee Spaeny, Rinko Kikuchi, Burn Gorman, Adria Arjona, Max Zhang, Charlie Day | Written by Steven S. DeKnight, Emily Carmichael, Kira Snyder, T.S. Nowlin | Directed by Steven S. DeKnight Rumours of the apocalypse’s cancellation were apparently premature as the robots vs monsters franchise is back for a […]

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23rd Mar2018

Marvel announce next Thanos OGN: ‘Thanos: The Infinity Conflict’

by Phil Wheat

Thanos is ready to take over the world… whether the world is ready or not. And this November, creator Jim Starlin (The Life of Captain Marvel, Thanos: The Infinity Revelation) and superstar artist Alan Davis (Guardians of the Galaxy: Mother Entropy, The Infinity Eternity) return to the epic story of the Mad Titan with Thanos: […]

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23rd Mar2018

‘Victory or Death: The Peloponnesian Wars’ Board Game Review

by Matthew Smail

As the second game in the Quartermaster General series, Victory or Death: The Peloponnesian Wars uses Ian Brody’s card-driven supply line system to replicate a tighter, smaller conflict than the original. As a result, Victory or Death brings with it a lower player count (four instead of six) and a few subtle tweaks to the way […]

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23rd Mar2018

Sobaka Studio announce old-school beat ‘em up ‘9 Monkeys of Shaolin’

by Phil Wheat

Independent video game developer Sobaka Studio and publisher Buka Entertainment have announced their partnership on development of 9 Monkeys of Shaolin, a new multi-platform old-school beat ‘em up powered by Unreal Engine 4. The studio behind Reedemer have also unveiled an announcement trailer for the gane, which sets the mood and universe of 9 Monkeys of […]

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23rd Mar2018

‘Terrifier’ VOD Review

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Jenna Kanell, Catherine Corcoran, David Howard Thornton, Margaret Reed, Katie Maguire, Sylvia Ward, Gino Cafarelli, Michael Leavy, Samantha Scaffidi, Erick Zamora | Written and Directed by Damien Leone Clowns always send alarm bells through us because there is something unnatural about them. The fake smile created by a mask that hides the true feelings underneath, it is […]

23rd Mar2018

First look at ‘Bruce Lee: The Walk of the Dragon #1’

by Phil Wheat

With the comic launching next week, here’s a preview of the first issue of Darby Pop Publishing’s new series Bruce Lee: The Walk of the Dragon: Philosopher/teacher/real-life superhero Bruce Lee is back. And, let’s be honest, the world needs him now more than ever. Taking a brief respite from battling an otherworldly evil, Bruce Lee […]

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23rd Mar2018

Starburst Festival 2018: ‘The Child Remains’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Suzanne Clement, Allan Hawco, Shelley Thompson, Geza Kovacs | Written and Directed by Michael Melski The second of two films shown back-to-back at Starburst Film Festival that dealt with the loss of a child and the breakdown in a relationship. This particular film comes from what I personally consider the home of good horror, […]

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23rd Mar2018

Trailer, Images & Poster for ‘Superfly’ remake

by Phil Wheat

Superfly – the badass 70s film that helped define a genre in its characters, look, sound, and feel – has undergone the remake treatment (though the studio are dubbing it as “reimagined” not remade… Yeah right). This new iteration comes from Director X, the director behind music videos for artists such as Drake and Rihanna, […]

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23rd Mar2018

‘Robotech #8’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Simon Furman | Art by Marco Turini | Published by Titan Comics Although Brian Wood and Simon Furman are still listed as co-plotters, each issue that comes seems to have Furman’s fingerprints on it more and more. For me, Brian Wood writes a purer story, focusing on the bigger picture, whereas Simon Furman […]

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23rd Mar2018

Former WoW devs announce survival game ‘Rend’

by Phil Wheat

Frostkeep Studios, an independent games studio formed by veteran World of Warcraft and League of Legends developers, today unveiled its debut title Rend, an innovative hybrid fantasy survival game for PC. Featuring PvP and PvE, Rend challenges the traditional survival game blueprint with the introduction of player factions, RPG and sandbox elements, win/loss conditions and […]

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