18th Sep2019

The Filmmakers Podcast #126: How to Make a 17-year Micro Budget Sci-Fi

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of the The Filmmakers 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 the official podcast site, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres. For those unfamiliar, with the series, The […]

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17th Sep2019

‘John Wick: Chapter 3’ Blu-ray Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Keanu Reeves, Ian McShane, Halle Berry, Laurence Fishburne, Anjelica Huston, Mark Dacascos, Asia Kate Dillon, Lance Reddick, Jason Mantzoukas, Jerome Flynn, Robin Lord Taylor | Written by Derek Kolstad, Shay Hatten, Chris Collins, Marc Abrams | Directed by Chad Stahelski John Wick is back, and this time he’s bringing a subtitle. Parabellum is both […]

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17th Sep2019

‘Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise’ Review (Nintendo Switch)

by Chris Cummings

So, Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise was initially released as a mobile game back in 2015. An episodic puzzle-game, its been ported over to the Nintendo Switch on a release that allows you a chance to play all of those episodes. A game that is a visual homage to spy films from the 60s […]

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17th Sep2019

WWE Raw – Sept 16th 2019: Results & Review

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s review of Raw, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Randolph Scott was uglier than a mother-!@#$%&. On tonight’s edition of Dateline, we look in to the murder of Tiffany Amastner, a crime whose prime suspect was…a carrot. Good God! Also, podcasts are for people who are to boring for […]

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17th Sep2019

‘Batman Damned’ Graphic Novel Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Brian Azzarello | Art by Lee Bermejo | Published by DC Black Label | Format: Hardcover, 192pp DC Black Label, which still sounds to me like a perfectly fine Scotch, is an imprint of DC designed to showcase more mature takes on DC characters. To my mind Vertigo already did that back in […]

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17th Sep2019

Ten Best: NXT TakeOver Shows!

by Chris Cummings

May 29, 2014. The date of the very first NXT TakeOver show. Man… that was over five years ago, and in the time since that show aired live in the WWE Network, we’ve seen so much change. Not just in NXT, but in WWE in general and in the world of pro-wrestling. Going back to […]

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17th Sep2019

365Flicks Podcast: Episode 142 – 365Flicks Are Back In The Booth!

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of the 365Flicks podcast, part of our 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: Episode 142 – 365Flicks Are Back In The Booth! […]

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16th Sep2019

‘Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell’ Board Game Review

by Matthew Smail

If you’re already a fan of Susanna Clarke’s alternate history novels that began with Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, you’ll already be more than a little familiar with the concepts that she is famous for. In summary, this is a world in which magic once existed and was lost over time, but through the mysterious […]

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16th Sep2019

Guest line-up announced for Grimmfest 2019

by Phil Wheat

Grimmfest, Manchester’s festival of fantastic films, will take place at the Odeon Great Northern warehouse from the 3rd – 6th October 2019. Now in its eleventh year, the festival prides itself on bringing the best new genre movies to Manchester, focusing on horror and premiering films that contain shocks, suspense, terror, mystery… and a fair […]

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16th Sep2019

‘Black Moon’ Short Film Review

by Chris Cummings

Stars: Fabienne Tournet, Brett DelBuono, Jamie M Timmons | Written by Daniel Shafer | Directed by Ryan Graff Black Moon is a horror short directed and with a story written Ryan Graff, who aside from working on a few short films, had done a ton of work as a sound mixer in film and television […]

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16th Sep2019

‘MLW: Fusion’ Review (Sept 14th 2019)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and it’s all about War Chamber. Hey, screw War Games. NXT can go !@#$ itself. Alright, let’s get to the mayhem. Match #1: Leo Brien defeated Blake Banks The following is courtesy of mlw.com: A returning Leo Brien comes […]

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16th Sep2019

‘Atar Gull’ Graphic Novel Review

by Chris Cummings

Written by Fabien Nury | Art by Brüno | Published by Statix Press/Titan Comics | Format: Hardcover, 88pp Fabien Nury, the acclaimed artist who brought us the phenomenal The Death of Stalin a couple of years ago, collaborates once again with Brüno (Tyler Cross, Nemo), with Atar Gull, or the Tale of a Modern Slave. This is […]

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16th Sep2019

‘Impact Wrestling: Victory Road 2019’ PPV Review

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling’s Victory Road 2019, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the return of the once great Pay Per View known as Victory Road. I hope Robert De Niro doesn’t like chocolate, because…there was going to be a “De Niro likes black chicks” joke here, but […]

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16th Sep2019

‘Momo: The Missouri Monster’ VOD Review

by Alain Elliott

Stars: Elizabeth Saint, Cliff Barackman, Janet Jay, Sara Heddleston, James Bobo Fay, Lyle Blackburn, Adam Duggan, Mark Matzke, Ronald Breedlove, William Nance, Ken Rose, Grayden Nance, Amy Davies, Victoria Rose, Sue Matzke | Written by Seth Breedlove, Mark Matzke, Jason Utes | Directed by Seth Breedlove At the very least Momo (and that’s what I’ll […]

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16th Sep2019

‘Impact Wrestling’ Review (Sept 13th 2019)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here in Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have more from the Canadian Coo-Coo Bunch and that ?@#%!$& bird. We’ve got Marcy and her Woody Allen fetish, as well as D.B. Cooper and his “How-To” on not to get caught committing a crime while looking like a […]

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16th Sep2019

Which is Better? #2 – Shaun of the Dead vs. Zombieland

by Chris Cummings

Which is Better is a new column here on Nerdly where we’ll pick two related movies and discuss each of them, and then conclude which we think is the best one. It might be about films of a similar type, or sequels in comparison to the first film, or the original film and its eventual […]

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16th Sep2019

The Last Week in Wrestling #37 (Wrestling Round-Up)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this edition of The Last Week In Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have another week to get to, which is what I say every week, because I’m on cruise control…Speed 2: Cruise Control. Alright, we’ve got a lot of Ring Of Honor to get to, which means every-one […]

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16th Sep2019

Rewind: ‘Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure’ Review

by Chris Cummings

With filming on the third Bill & Ted film now wrapped, along with new 12″ figures from Blitzway AND new 6″ action figures from Incendium on the way, we though we’d take a look back at the modern classic that is Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure! Stars: Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, George Carlin, Terry Camilleri, […]

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16th Sep2019

New Game Releases in 2019

by James Smith

2019 has been a productive year in the gaming industry with more and more incredible releases following the advancement of technology. You have the new hampshire online casinos that are now offering games for local players in a region which have not had this on offer previously. It has also been a similar scenario with […]

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13th Sep2019

‘Dead Man’s Cabal’ Board Game Review

by Matthew Smail

If you just sit back and look at Dead Man’s Cabal, you’d just have to conclude that it was one of the most overproduced and opulent games of recent times. I mean, just look at some of these plastic components – beautifully sculpted, weighted plastic skulls in four colours, long, realistic feeling bones… These pieces […]

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13th Sep2019

‘Hellmington’ Review

by Alain Elliott

Stars: Nicola Correia-Damude, Michael Ironside, Yannick Bisson, Monica Parker, Gabe Grey, Allegra Fulton, Kyra Harper, Angelica Stirpe, Shannon McDonough, Adam MacDonald, James Eddy, Munro Chambers, Robin Archer, John Clifford Talbot | Written and Directed by Alex Lee Williams, Justin Hewitt-Drakulic When Samantha’s father is on his death bed, she sees him for the first time […]

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13th Sep2019

‘Creature in the Well’ Review (Nintendo Switch)

by Britt Roberts

A quite unique blend of dungeon-crawling and pinball, Flight School Studio has created a stunning blend of genres that works so well that I’d be more than happy to see it become the grandfather of a niche sub-genre pop up for us all to enjoy. You play as the last remaining BOT-C unit, your quest […]

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