04th Apr2018

‘Outlast 2’ Review (Nintendo Switch)

by Britt Roberts

I played the original Outlast game on PC a few years ago and whilst I was a fan of the atmosphere and indeed of the game in general, I felt that it relied too heavily on jump scares. I also felt that although the claustrophobic setting added to the creepiness, it also detracted from game […]

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04th Apr2018

Grimmfest to celebrate 10 years with first ‘Grimmfest Awards’

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Grimmfest, the Manchester based genre festival is pleased to announce the first Grimmfest Awards, a new scheme to celebrate the very best genre titles selected for the annual festival and the creative teams behind them. Said festival director and founder of Grimmfest, Simeon Halligan: We are launching the awards, […]

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04th Apr2018

‘Ash vs. Evil Dead 3×06: Tales From the Rift’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

If there is one thing that I’ve wondered about the third season of Ash vs Evil Dead, it has to be the question of just what is going on? We see plenty of action, plenty of details on Ruby’s (Lucy Lawless) plans, but no firm path for the season. The question is, will we get […]

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04th Apr2018

Trailer & Poster for Johnny Galecki comedy ‘The Cleanse’

by Phil Wheat

With the film due for release next month, here’s the trailer and poster for the fantasy comedy drama The Cleanse, which was written and directed by Bobby Miller, and stars Johnny Galecki, Anna Friel, Kyle Gallner, Anjelica Houston, and Oliver Platt. The Cleanse centers on a heartbroken man who attends a spiritual retreat, only to […]

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04th Apr2018

Game On! Review: Kingdomino (Blue Orange Games)

by Jason Brigger

A little about our family… My wife and I love playing board games, card games and any tabletop game that we can get our hands on in our home. Recently we have been teaching and including my almost 8-year-old son and my 4-year-old daughter in our latest game nights with much success. With so many […]

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04th Apr2018

Poster & Trailer(s) for Leigh Whannell’s ‘Upgrade’

by Phil Wheat

Blumhouse have released a new poster and trailer(s) for writer/director Leigh Whannell’s forthcoming coming sci-fi thriller Upgrade, which stars Logan Marshall-Green, Betty Gabriel, and Harrison Gilbertson. After his wife is killed during a brutal mugging that also leaves him paralyzed, Grey Trace (Logan Marshall Green, SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING, PROMETHEUS) is approached by a billionaire inventor with an […]

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04th Apr2018

365Flicks Podcast – Road To Infinity War: ‘Captain America: Civil War’ 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: ‘Captain America: Civil War’ […]

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03rd Apr2018

Telltale Games ‘Batman: The Enemy Within – Episode 5’ Review (PC)

by Kevin Haldon

Let’s for one moment forget about gameplay, lets take out of the equation graphics… In fact lets just forget about everything that has come before this episode of Telltales Batman: The Enemy Within and talk about the season finale story. We’ll cover the rest later! For me personally this installment of Batman: The Enemy Within […]

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03rd Apr2018

First Look: Captain America #701 & #702

by Phil Wheat

The year is 2134, and the legacy of Captain America lives on…not only shaping the future of the country, but the future of Steve Rogers’ family! This May, series writer Mark Waid will be joined by Leonardo Romero (Hawkeye) and a host of superstar guest artists such as Adam Hughes, JG Jones, Chris Sprouse and […]

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03rd Apr2018

‘Amazon Women on the Moon’ Blu-ray Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Rosanna Arquette, Michelle Pfeiffer, Arsenio Hall, Donald F. Muhich, Monique Gabrielle, Lou Jacobi, Erica Yohn, Phil Hartman, Corey Burton, Peter Horton, Griffin Dunne, Joe Pantoliano, Steve Forrest, Forrest J. Ackerman, Sybil Danning, David Alan Grier, Steve Guttenberg, Henry Silva, Robert Picardo, Rip Taylor, Ed Begley Jr., Dick Miller, Matt Adler, Kelly Preston, Howard Hesseman, […]

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03rd Apr2018

Titan Comics & Square Enix team for ‘Life is Strange’ comic

by Phil Wheat

Titan Comics and Square Enix have announced an all-new comic book series set in the world of the critically acclaimed, award-winning, highly successful videogame series, Life is Strange. Launching with a four-part miniseries in 2018, Titan Comics’ Life is Strange returns readers to the setting of Arcadia Bay, offering fans the opportunity to dive back into […]

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03rd Apr2018

‘Kick-Ass #2’ Review (Image Comics)

by Kevin Haldon

Written by Mark Millar | Art by John Romita Jr. | Published by Image Comics Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. bring us Kick-Ass #2 and my god, comparted to the first issue, this is like night and day… If you read my review for issue one you will know that I wasn’t exactly smitten […]

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03rd Apr2018

Live-action ‘Gargoyles’… Could a fan film entice Disney?

by Kevin Haldon

Thanks to creative geniuses like Adi Shankar, amongst many others, the rise of the fan-film is ensuring that the big companies have to at least take note. I mean sometimes that can lead to Haim Saban trying to sue your ass BUT nobody can watch the opening scene of Power Rangers (2017) and not think […]

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03rd Apr2018

‘The Walking Dead 8×14: Still Gotta Mean Something’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

The big question of The Walking Dead’s eighth season has been just who are the real bad guys of the show? In this week’s episode the answer is very clear. When the episode is called ‘Still Gotta Mean Something’ what will it mean after the actions of some? With the escaped prisoners from Hilltop on […]

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03rd Apr2018

Megacon returns to Orlando this May

by Phil Wheat

Megacon, the Southeast’s largest fan convention with shows in both Orlando and Tampa Bay, returns to the Orange County Convention Center (pictured above) on Thursday May 24th through Sunday May 27th 2018. This year, Megacon Orlando expects to welcome more than 100,000 fans throughout the Memorial Day weekend – including a couple of representatives from […]

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03rd Apr2018

Cinema Geeks: Episode 167 – MCU March Madness Pt.2

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of the Cinema Geeks podcast, part of the podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes right here, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres. Episode 167 – MCU March Madness Pt.2 Today on Episode 167 […]

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03rd Apr2018

Top Five Games Based on Famous Historical Events

by James Smith

The use of these in slot machine games has been a common practice that has been incorporated over time to make them more exciting. It is common knowledge that slot games only entail placing wagers and spinning reels, which make them some of the most straightforward sets online. However, such ease can make gameplay boring […]

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02nd Apr2018

‘Hit-Girl #2’ Review (Image Comics)

by Kevin Haldon

Written by Mark Millar | Art by Ricardo Lopez Ortiz | Published by Image Comics Hit-Girl’s wreaking havoc in Colombia. Armed to the hilt, she kidnaps the country’s most notorious killer-for-hire and sets out to slaughter every gang member and criminal lowlife in Palmira. Hit-Girl continues her monthly series over at Image and this bad b*tch […]

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02nd Apr2018

Interview: Tim Plester talks ‘The Ballad of Shirley Collins’

by Stuart Wright

In his latest podcase/interview, host Stuart Wright talks with Tim Plester, the co-director of The Ballad of Shirley Collins – which is out now. The DVD with CD of the soundtrack is available from earthrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/the-…ey-collins Widely regarded as the 20th century’s most important singer of English traditional song, Shirley Collins is someone who was born […]

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02nd Apr2018

Competition: Win ‘My Hero Academia: Season 2 – Part 1’ on DVD

by Phil Wheat

Fear not citizens, because MY HERO ACADEMIA: SEASON TWO, PART ONE is here! Enroll in a breathtaking new season of the action-packed anime hit when the new semester begins on April 2, with the series available on DVD and Blu-ray, courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Featuring the first 12 episodes, dive deeper into FunimationNow’s […]

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02nd Apr2018

‘Who’s Jenna?’ VOD Review

by Kevin Haldon

Stars: Tracey Birdsall, Bill Sorvino, Joseph D’Onofrio, Vincent Pastore, Garry Pastore, Precious Pia, Vic Dibitetto, Jeremy Gilbert, Edwin Guerrero, Jill Christy Reiss, Michael Tota | Written and Directed by Thomas Baldinger A little while back we had the enigmatic bad-ass female lead Tracey Birdsall on the podcast to chat about her career, her connection to […]

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02nd Apr2018

Comic Concierge – Episode 11: Black Hammer Vol. 2

by Dan Clark

On this week’s episode of the Comic Concierge, Greg Beppler from the Talking in Circles podcasts guests once again as we continue to talk about one of the best comics out today – Black Hammer – with a look at Volume 2. When a visitor from the outside world arrives on the Farm, looking for […]

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