13th Apr2018

Comic Concierge – Episode 14: Weekly Recommendations

by Dan Clark

It was a week of new beginnings as a lot of series were starting new arcs and we also saw the start of some promising new series. We take a look at it all including a review of the recommendation of the Week: Astro City #51. This week’s rundown: (00:01:26) Astro City #51 (00:07:09) Green […]

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12th Apr2018

‘The Ferryman’ Review

by Philip Rogers

Stars: Nicola Holt, Garth Maunders, Pamela Ashton, Frank Mathews, Shobi Rae Mclean, Azz Mohammed, Philip Scott-Shurety | Written and Directed by Elliot Macguire After struggling to deal with a recent tragedy in her life, Mara (Nicola Holt) becomes lost in a perpetual routine, isolated and depressed to the point where she decides to take her […]

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12th Apr2018

First look at wrestling comedy-drama ‘Fighting With My Family’

by Phil Wheat

Written and directed by Stephen Merchant (The Office) and produced by Dwayne Johnson, who previously worked with Merchant on kids favourite The Tooth Fairy, comedy-drama Fighting with my Family is based on the real-life story of WWE Superstar, and pioneer of the current Womens Evolution, Paige and her family. The film is inspired by the […]

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12th Apr2018

Interview: Chris Pardal talks ‘Corbin Nash’

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 […]

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12th Apr2018

“Stathe vs. Jaws” movie ‘The Meg’ gets 2 more posters!

by Phil Wheat

Starring Jason Statham and award-winning Chinese actress Li Bingbing, killer shark flick The Meg is directed by Jon Turteltaub (National Treasure) and based on the book Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror by Steve Alten. A deep-sea submersible—part of an international undersea observation program—has been attacked by a massive creature, previously thought to be extinct, […]

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12th Apr2018

Competition: Win ‘Sleeping Dogs’ on Blu-ray from Arrow

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of Sleeping Dogs – available on Blu-ray 16th April from Arrow Academy – we have a copy to giveaway! Sleeping Dogs is a tour de force action thriller that launched the Hollywood careers of both its director Roger Donaldson (Cocktail, Species, Dante’s Peak) and lead actor Sam Neill (Jurassic Park, Thor: […]

12th Apr2018

Terrifying teaser & images from horror game ‘Daemonical’

by Phil Wheat

Fearem, a self-funded indie game studio based in Zagreb, have announced that their first title , an asymmetrical multiplayer horror game – Daemonical – is due for release on Steam in May. TRUST IS OPTIONAL, DEATH IS NOT! FLIGHT OR FRIGHT, DEAD OR ALIVE, KILL OR BE KILLED. HUMAN OR DEMON? These are just a […]

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12th Apr2018

‘Far Cry 5’ Review (PS4)

by Rupert Harvey

Hope County, Montana. The Seed family (imagine the Westboro Baptist Church with infinite funds and a thesaurus) have enthralled the region with a brand of ranting, right-wing propaganda, channeled through their fundamentalist Eden’s Gate Project. Promising the great Collapse is the Father, Joseph Seed. Beneath him are his deputies: two brothers and an adopted sister. […]

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12th Apr2018

New clip from Antonio Banderas actioner ‘Acts of Vengeance’

by Phil Wheat

From the producers of The Expendables 1 and 2, Rambo, Olympus Has Fallen and London Has Fallen, comes Acts of Vengeance – an edge of your seat action thriller starring Antonio Banderas and Karl Urban. Banderas excels as a fast-talking lawyer who transforms his body and takes a vow of silence, not to be broken […]

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12th Apr2018

‘Legion 2×02’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

When watching the first season of Legion there were many times that David (Dan Stevens) appeared to have lost his mind. Now in season two, it is fair to say that he may end up losing his mind and the audience will along with him. If this is the way we go though, it will […]

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12th Apr2018

Mark Bagley variant for ‘Amazing Spider-Man #800’

by Phil Wheat

It’s all been building to this – the biggest Peter Parker and Norman Osborn story of all time, and the first Marvel comic EVER to hit 800 issues! In celebration of the 800th issue of Amazing Spider-Man and the now historic run of Dan Slott, Marvel is excited to show a variant cover from industry […]

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12th Apr2018

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 223: I Read An Article!

by Phil Wheat

Emanating from their studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, The History of Bad Ideas sees hosts Jason, Jeff and Blake talk about all things geeky on their podcast. Whether it’s rumours of the latest comic book movies, debating who really is the worst villain of all time, discussing the latest comic issues or just wondering about life […]

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11th Apr2018

‘Avengers: Infinty War’ – Bucky Returns Trailer & “Family” Featurette

by Phil Wheat

The marketing is coming in thick and fast for Marvel Studios’ 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 […]

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11th Apr2018

‘Syndicate Smasher’ Review

by Philip Rogers

Stars: Mel Novak,  Laurene Landon, David Prak, Jon Miguel, Olya Lvova, Nic D’Avirro, Arthur Roberts, Hidetoshi Imura, Eiji Inoue, William De Vital, Joe Estevez | Written by Doug Tochioka | Directed by Benny Tjandra, Doug Tochioka A group of mercenaries hired as contract killers are hunted down by the Mafia, the Yakuza, the Russian Mob, and […]

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11th Apr2018

‘Legend of Kay Anniversary’ gets an official Switch release date

by Phil Wheat

Since its initial release on the PS2, Legend of Kay has been well received by both critics and consumers alike and was subsequently ported to the Nintendo DS. 10 years later, the game has been remastered and ported to PC/Mac/Linux, PS3, Xbox 360 and PS4 and Wii U under the name Legend of Kay Anniversary… […]

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11th Apr2018

Interview: Jonny Owen talks football doc ‘Don’t Take Me Home’

by Stuart Wright

In his latest interview/podcast host Stuart Wright talks with director Jonny Owen about Euro 2016 and the making of his documentary Don’t Take Me Home. Wales haven’t qualified for a major football tournament since 1958. When the young national manager, Gary Speed, tragically took his own life in 2011 a youthful side and nation was […]

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11th Apr2018

‘The New Legends of Monkey’ comes to Netflix this month

by Phil Wheat

Produced for ABC (Austraila), Netflix and TVNZ, The New Legends of Monkey comes from Oscar and Emmy-winning production company See-Saw Films together with Jump Film & TV. The series is inspired by the 16th Century Chinese fable Journey To The West, which has already spawned a number of films and series, including the classic 70s […]

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11th Apr2018

‘Ash vs. Evil Dead 3×07: Twist and Shout’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

With this season of Ash vs Evil Dead, I have constantly worried that there would be a plot point which would constantly be returned to, and that is the trust that Ash’s (Bruce Campbell) daughter has in him. This week we see my worries confirmed, that we’d go straight back to this theme. The question […]

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11th Apr2018

First 2 films for Fantasia Film Festival 2018 announced

by Phil Wheat

The Fantasia International Film Festival is all set to return to Concordia University, The Cinémathèque Québécoise, and The McCord Museum for the 22nd edition of the festival, which takes place from July 12st to August 1st 2018. Talented Montreal illustrator Donald Caron, who has crafted emblematic imagery for the event since 2011, has designed a […]

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11th Apr2018

Wolverine Wednesday #11

by Ian Wells

Weapon X #15 Writers: Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente | Artist: Roland Boschi | Colours: Frank D’Armata | Letters: Joe Caramagna As someone who owns and has read every issue of Wolverine I have a huge amount of respect for a writer who takes something from the past and uses it. The set up […]

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11th Apr2018

‘Battlestar Galactica’ is coming to tabletops!

by Phil Wheat

Italian board game publisher Ares Games – whose game Divinity Derby we recently reviewed – have announced they are set to publish and distribute, worldwide, a starship combat miniature game based on the Battlestar Galactica TV series – including both the classic series, created by Glen A. Larson in the late ‘70s, and the re-imagined […]

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11th Apr2018

365Flicks Podcast – Road To Infinity War: ‘Doctor Strange’ 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: ‘Doctor Strange’ Review Thats […]

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