24th Sep2021

The weirdest video games and recent surprise hits

by James Smith

Some games you just know are going to be a big success. They might be the latest installment in an already-popular franchise or turned out by a major studio to conform with a proven formula and/or a currently fashionable trend. Other games can come out of the left field and unexpectedly win over a large […]

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24th Sep2021

Games UK Gamblers Play in Online Casinos

by James Smith

Gambling has been a popular pastime in the United Kingdom for hundreds of years, and in 2019 47% of U.K residents engaged in some sort of gambling every month. There has been a trend towards online gambling and due to the Covid-19 pandemic internet gambling was boosted even more. There are 175 UK operators of […]

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23rd Sep2021

‘Night of the Animated Dead’ VOD Review

by Kevin Haldon

Features the voices of: Josh Duhamel, Dule Hill, Katharine Isabelle, James Roday Rodriguez, Katee Sackhoff, Will Sasso, Jimmi Simpson, Nancy Travis | Written by John Russo | Directed by Jason Axinn It wasn’t that long ago that I saw Jason Axinn’s star-studded brutal gore fest animated feature To Your Last Death which to be honest […]

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23rd Sep2021

‘Blood Born’ VOD Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Antoine Perry, Rosie Moss, Melanie Haynes, Laurine Price, Cole Gerdes, Leah Verrill | Written and Directed by Reed Shusterman The script for Blood Born wants to tap into some of the deepest and most primal of human fears and instincts. The desire to have children and the fears of the complications that come with […]

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23rd Sep2021

‘Stargirl 2×06: Summer School – Chapter Six’ Review

by Jason Brigger

Stars: Brec Bassinger, Luke Wilson, Amy Smart, Yvette Monreal, Anjelika Washington, Trae Romano, Christopher Baker | Created by Geoff Johns What Happened This Week We are at the halfway point of season two of Stargirl, but this episode felt more like a season finale than just a regular episode! Stargirl has been lacking in the […]

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23rd Sep2021

‘AEW: Dynamite’ Review (Sept 22nd 2021)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s AEW: Dynamite review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and this whole show is all about Bryan Danielson versus Kenny Omega. Let’s not bull-s–t anybody here. Sting has a match later on and Britt Baker defends the Women’s strap against Ruby Soho, but this show is built on Danielson having […]

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23rd Sep2021

‘AEW: Dark’ Review (Sept 21st 2021)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this weeks review of AEW: Dark, the second episode of the show to eminate from Universal Studios in Orlando. Yes, AEW is bringing studio wrestling to their brand FINALLY making a distinction between AEW’s various programmes. Match #1: Wardlow def. JDX My Thoughts: JDX gets in a thrust kick before Wardlow takes over […]

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23rd Sep2021

‘WWE NXT’ Review (Sept 21st 2021)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s NXT review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the second week of NXT 2.0. I didn’t realize NXT was a computer program. I coulda rebooted it for them. KICK! I just rebooted mine. Jonjo: I’mma dumbass! Me: Nevermind. It didn’t make it work better. Bron Breakker, who […]

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23rd Sep2021

Video Review: ‘Small Engine Repair’ – as close to perfection as it gets!

by Kevin Haldon

Here’s Kev with a video review of indie drama Small Engine Repair which is in available on digital now. You can also check out his written review right here. Events spin wildly out of control when three lifelong friends agree to do a favor on behalf of the brash young woman they all adore. Directed […]

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22nd Sep2021

‘The ParaPod Movie’ Review

by Alain Elliott

Stars: Ian Boldsworth, Barry Dodds, Carol Fieldhouse, Chris French | Directed by Ian Boldsworth Starting as a comedy podcast about ghosts, mysteries and conspiracies in 2015, ParaPod has now become a movie. The first podcast to make that transfer to full feature film. I though had never listened to the podcast and knew very little […]

22nd Sep2021

‘The Haunting of Hythe House’ VOD Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Luke Stevenson, Michelle Archer, J. Taviner, Silas Welsh, Nicholas Taviner, Louisa Warren, Taylor Rae Papworth | Written and Directed by Steven M. Smith Judging by his latest film, The Haunting of Hythe House, writer/director/producer Steven M. Smith (I Am Hooligan, Scare Attraction) is a little upset that his films haven’t been getting good reviews. […]

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22nd Sep2021

‘The Reckoning’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Joe Anderson, Charlotte Kirk, Sean Pertwee, Steven Waddington | Written by Edward Evers-Swindell, Charlotte Kirk, Neil Marshall | Directed by Neil Marshall England. 1665. The great plague has caused a frenzy of fear, distrust and death. Desperate and terrified, the population turns to superstition, the Catholic Church taking cruel advantage of the grim witch-hunting […]

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22nd Sep2021

WWE Raw – Sept 20th 2021: Results & Review

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s WWE Monday Night Raw review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some matches. Golf course we have some matches! This is a wrestling show…I think. Sometimes, you can never tell with Raw. Well, we’ve got some matches to cover, so let’s do so. Match #1: Roman Reigns […]

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22nd Sep2021

Wolverine Wednesday #46

by Ian Wells

Wolverine #14-#15 Writer: Benjamin Percy | Artist: Adam Kubert | Colourist: Frank Martin | Letters: Cory Petit In these two issues we were promised the resumption in rivalry between Wolverine and Solem. Instead we get Wolverine facing off against a new character with some ties to Solem which all need to be explained before we […]

22nd Sep2021

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 405: Sensual and Smooth!

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 […]

21st Sep2021

‘Dune’ Review (2021)

by Chris Thomas

Stars: Stellen Skarsgaard, Dave Bautista, Javier Bardem, Rebecca Ferguson, Timothee Chalamet, Jason Momoa, Oscar Isaac, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Josh Brolin, David Dastmalchian, Zendaya, Charlotte Rampling | Written by Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, Eric Roth | Directed by Denis Villeneuve As a preteen, Dune was probably the novel that meant more to me. It was my […]

21st Sep2021

‘Dune World’ VOD Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Samantha Coolidge, Ryan Dalton, Drew Patrick, Houston Baker, A.T. Tomas, Jeff Kirkendall, Cassandra Hayes | Written by John Oak Dalton | Directed by Mark Polonia With Denis Villeneuve’s Dune getting its first festival showings, Mark Polonia, (Virus Shark, Shark Encounters of the Third Kind) is here to cash in with Dune World. And not […]

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21st Sep2021

‘AEW Dark: Elevation – Episode 29’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this weeks review of AEW Dark: Elevation. I’m Phil and this weeks episode features a match between Sonny Kiss and Joey Janela – their feud apparently culminating/continuing on Dark, where most of this story has played out…AND the breakdown of the Dark Order. It really is interesting to see both stories play out […]

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21st Sep2021

‘The Ballad of Billy McCrae’ Review

by Alain Elliott

Stars: Ian Virgo, Sianad Gregory, David Hayman, Ross O’Hennessy, Sophie Carmen-Jones, Gerald Tyler, Christopher Patrick Nolan, Carli De’La Hughes, Tim Duthrane | Written by Philip Palmer | Directed by Chris Crow British gangster or small-town British revenge-style movies are a dime a dozen. There’s so many of them around, I assume because they are cheap […]

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21st Sep2021

Review: National Film and Sci-Fi Museum

by Ian Wells

The National Film & Sci-Fi Museum opened its doors this August and I finally got around to visiting this weekend. The museum is located in Milton Keynes, right in the town centre. I still can’t believe the town where I was born and live is the home of the national anything. Let alone something I […]

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21st Sep2021

Video Review: ‘Kate’ – Ass-Kicking Assassin… Assassinated?!

by Kevin Haldon

Here’s Kev with a video review of action thiller Kate, which is in available to watch on Netflix now. A female assassin has 24 hours to get vengeance on her murderer before she dies. Directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, Kate stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Woody Harrelson, Miku Patricia Martineau, Tadanobu Asano, Jun Kunimura and Michiel Huisman.

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21st Sep2021

The best retro and vintage themed slots

by James Smith

Slot machines are the bread and butter of the bricks and mortar casino, accounting for approximately 70% of the average casinos income. Slots are fun and engaging, easy to play, and for mere pennies, players can get on board with the real casino experience. In Las Vegas, home of the casino, there are close to […]

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