20th Aug2021

Fantasia 2021: ‘Martyrs Lane’ Review

by Alain Elliott

Stars: Denise Gough, Sienna Sayer, Kiera Thompson | Written and Directed by Ruth Platt Several years ago I took a gamble at Frightfest and booked a ticket for a movie in a small screen at maybe ten or eleven in the morning (the first film of the day). It was a low budget British horror […]

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20th Aug2021

EXCLUSIVE: Terrifying clip from vampire film ‘Climate of the Hunter’

by Phil Wheat

A cross between Euro-horror classic Daughters of Darkness and George Romero’s vampire tale Martin, with a rural lo-fi charm all of its own, Climate of the Hunter is directed by the highly prolific Oklahoma-based film-maker Mickey Reece. Dubbed the “Soderbergh of the sticks”, Reece (whose latest film Agnes we’ve reviewed from its recent Fantasia screening) […]

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20th Aug2021

Fantasia 2021: ‘When I Consume You’ Review

by Alain Elliott

Stars: Evan Dumouchel, Libby Ewing, MacLeod Andrews  | Written and Directed by Perry Blackshear I was lucky enough to watch and review director Perry Blackshear’s previous movies The Siren and They Look Like People. Both are really impressive movies. Bringing fresh and original ideas to sci-fi and horror I knew he was a director that […]

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20th Aug2021

Trailer & Poster for creature-feature ‘It Came From Below’

by Phil Wheat

Released on digital next month It Came From Below is the latest film from producer/writer/director Scott Jeffrey’s Jagged Edge Productions and is directed by Dan Allen (Unhinged, The Mummy Reborn) Miles Below The Earth. It Was Awakened… Jessie and her friends go deep underground to find out what happened to her father who claimed a […]

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20th Aug2021

Opinionated: ‘Censor’ and the nostalgia for VHS and the Video Nasties

by Alain Elliott

Prano Bailey-Bond’s début feature film Censor has received nothing but praise since its recent showings across genre movie festivals around the world and it’s theatre release in America. The movie tells the story of film censor, Enid, who views a strangely familiar video nasty. The film leads her to the mystery of her missing sister […]

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20th Aug2021

We Are Nations launch first N2 collaboration TODAY!

by Phil Wheat

We Are Nations, the international esports and gaming apparel company, have this week announced the launch of N2, is a new We Are Nations vehicle for housing and marketing apparel collections designed and produced by We Are Nations in collaboration with top global designers, artists and creatives, with an affinity to the gaming multiverse. The […]

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20th Aug2021

‘Climate of the Hunter’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Ginger Gilmartin, Mary Buss, Ben Hall, Sheridan McMichael, Danielle Evon Ploeger, Jacob Ryan Snovel, Laurie Cummings | Written by Mickey Reece, John Selvidge | Directed by Mickey Reece Writer/director Mickey Reece (Strike, Dear Mistress, and Cure His Heart) has flown under the radar somewhat here in the UK but finally his new film, Climate […]

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20th Aug2021

Video Review: ‘Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins’

by Kevin Haldon

Here’s Kev with a video review of Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins which is released in UK cinemas on September 3rd, courtesy of Signature Entertainment When a down-on-his-luck Tony Tucker lands a job as a nightclub doorman after saving the owner’s grandson, he will do whatever it takes to rise to the top of the […]

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20th Aug2021

‘AEW: Dynamite’ Review (Aug 18th 2021)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this weeks [late] review of AEW: Dynamite, the last episode before the highly anticipated “The First Dance” episode of AEW: Rampage, where one OR MORE, new wrestler MAY or MAY NOT be making their debut for All Elite Wrestling… Oh the suspense! While we wait, why not check out this review. Match #1: […]

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20th Aug2021

Frightfest 2021 Interview: Michael Mongillo talks ‘The Changed’

by Stuart Wright

In his latest podcast/interview, host and screenwriter Stuart Wright talks to Michael Mongillo about the World Premiere of his new movie The Changed, which takes place at Frightfest 2021 later this month. Something has taken possession of the hearts and minds of the city’s population. At first, Mac, Kim and Jane try to convince themselves […]

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20th Aug2021

Looking for instructions to choose a high-end bitcoin trading platform? Follow these tips!

by James Smith

Do you think that for attaining a fantastic bitcoin trading experience, it is mandatory to choose the top-rated bitcoin trading platform? But people take this lightly or are incapable of choosing the right type of trading platform due to the availability of an endless number of options. This Is what affects their entire trading experience, […]

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19th Aug2021

Fantasia 2021: ‘Yakuza Princess’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Masumi, Tsuyoshi Ihara, Eijiro Ozaki, Jonathan Rhys Meyers | Written by Vicente Amorim, Kimi Lee, Tubaldini Shelling, Fernando Toste | Directed by Vicente Amorim Based on Danilo Beyruth’s graphic novel Samurai Shiro, Yakuza Princess takes a familiar story and gives it a new twist by setting it in São Paulo Brazil. Why there? Because […]

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19th Aug2021

Fantasia 2021: ‘Don’t Say Its Name’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Julian Black-Antelope, Samuel Marty, Sera-Lys McArthur, Madison Walsh | Written by Rueben Martell, Gerald Wexler | Directed by Rueben Martell Don’t Say Its Name begins in a familiar enough manner. Kharis (Sheena Kaine) walks home alone on a dark woodland road when something starts following her. Only this creature is metal, a heavy-duty pickup, […]

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19th Aug2021

RETRO-spective: ‘Tales of Graces F’ Review

by Xenia Grounds

With Tales of Arise coming out later this year, I thought it would be good to revisit some of the Tales games that I’ve gotten to experience in the lead-up to it. Even though I am a lifelong JRPG fan, I didn’t start my Tales journey until 2012 and the first one I ever played […]

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19th Aug2021

‘Rivers of London: Monday Monday #2’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Ben Aaronovitch, Andrew Cartmel | Art by Jose Maria Beroy | Published by Titan Comics As last issue showed, this arc was looking to be a little bit different, at least as first, by having Peter firmly in the background and having a minor character or two take centre stage. It worked very […]

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19th Aug2021

‘AEW: Dark’ Review (Aug 17th 2021)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this weeks review of AEW: Dark, which once again comes from Pittsburgh – a crowd who are so hot for AEW no matter the match OR the show! Makes a world of difference to hear an excited crowd during matches… Match #1: 2.0 def. Skyler Andrews & Sam Adams My Thoughts: Skyler Andrews […]

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19th Aug2021

‘WWE NXT’ Review (Aug 17th 2021)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s NXT review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and after writing a Raw review with Elvis, I’ve decided I’m Elvis now. F–k off, Leo Sayer! F–k off Lynn Anderson! F–k off, Judy Collins! F–k off, Van Morrison! F–k off, Michael Johnson! F–k off, Vangellis! F–k off, Minnie Riperton! F–k off, […]

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19th Aug2021

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 400: Some Gummy Bears Just Want to Watch the World Burn!

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 […]

19th Aug2021

Top 5: Gifts to Buy for the Geek in Your Life This Christmas

by James Smith

Self-proclaimed geeks are a discerning crowd when it comes to their particular fandom, making them a tricky group of loveable weirdos to shop for. Items on their wish lists will almost certainly not be practical or completely vague. Not everyone can find a “phased plasma rifle in the 40-watt range.” So, with the holiday season […]

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19th Aug2021

Top 5: Unique Simulation Games

by James Smith

A simulation video game exactly simulates real activities in the form of a game for various purposes like training, analyzing, predicting or simply pure fun! One of the best things about simulation games is that it is derived from practical tactics. With realistic goals and things we can relate to, we can make our decision […]

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19th Aug2021

How to Become a VIP Casino Client

by James Smith

How to Become a VIP Casino Client with a Personal Casino Manager Assistance and What Are the Benefits of Being a Loyal Customer? Gambling has been around since the dawn of humanity. It’s a part of everyday life for humans where we, inadvertently or not, take a gamble each day in myriads of different ways. […]

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18th Aug2021

Fantasia 2021: ‘Alien On Stage’ Review

by Alain Elliott

Features: Luc Hayward, Lydia Hayward, Pete Lawford, Dave Mitchell, Jacqui Roe | Written and Directed by Lucy Harvey, Danielle Kummer I remember reading about this story a while ago and it seemed like a very obvious story to cover as a documentary. But Alien On Stage is so much more than you can imagine and […]

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