22nd Jul2022

Some Classic Movies that Predicted Our Current and Near-Future Tech Trends

by James Smith

Just about any movie that’s set in the future or discusses a future has had a go at trying to predict some of the technologies that will come into play. While mostly reserved for science-fiction flicks, there are some that deploy a particularly intelligent or pessimistic character to lay out what they think is on […]

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22nd Jul2022

What You Can Do When You’re Waiting for That Next Episode

by James Smith

How frustrating is it when you are watching a great episode of a great series, everything is getting tense, the music is speeding up and the characters and panicking and for the life of you, you don’t know what will happen next and then… it ends. It ends and following that you have to wait […]

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21st Jul2022

‘Moloch’ Review (Shudder)

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Sallie Harmsen, Noor van der Velden, Fred Goessens, Anneke Blok, Alexandre Willaume | Written by Nico van den Brink, Daan Bakker | Directed by Nico van den Brink Moloch opens in 1991 as a young girl feeding a mouse is frightened by the sounds of what sounds like an extremely violent attack in the […]

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21st Jul2022

Exclusive Interview: Matt Hookings talks ‘Prizefighter’

by Kevin Haldon

IN his latest interview, Nerdly’s own Kevin Haldon sits down for an exclusive interview with writer/director/actor Matt Hookings to talk about his new movie Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher which is released on Amazon Video Prime this month. At the turn of the 19th century, Pugilism was the sport of kings and a gifted […]

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21st Jul2022

Competition: Win 80s slasher ‘Hell High’ on Blu-ray!

by Phil Wheat

Teenage kicks take a decidedly dark turn in director Douglas Grossman’s Hell High – out now on Blu-ray from Arrow Video – a twisted tale of delinquency pushed to its horrifying extreme, where Class of 1984 meets I Spit on Your Grave. To celebrate we are giving away a Blu-ray! When high school football hero […]

21st Jul2022

‘The Mandalorian #1’ Review (Marvel Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Rodney Barnes | Art by Georges Jeanty, Karl Story | Published by Marvel Comics It says something for just how good The Mandalorian TV show is that I was amazed when I read that this was the first appearance of Mando in a comic. He feels so familiar now, so much a part […]

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21st Jul2022

‘WWE NXT 2.0’ Review (July 19th 2022)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this week’s review of NXT 2.0, a show that – if I’m honest – rarely gets me excited to watch the programme these days. This week’s show was marked by the return of Zoey Stark during the 20-women Battle Royal! Let’s get into it. Match #1: JD McDonagh def. Cameron Grimes The following […]

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21st Jul2022

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 447: P B and D!

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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20th Jul2022

Fantasia 2022: ‘The Blood of the Dinosaurs’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Vincent Stalba, Stella Creel, Tiffany Christy, Miles Hendler, Jeff Pearson, Kali Russell | Written by Joe Badon, Jason Kruppa | Directed by Joe Badon The new short from director Joe Badon (Sister Tempest, The God Inside My Ear), The Blood of the Dinosaurs, took me about eighteen minutes to watch. It may take a […]

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20th Jul2022

‘Living Forest’ Board Game Review

by Matthew Smail

When a game wins the Kennerspiel Des Jahres award, it has to be taken seriously. This prestigious prize has been awarded annually for eleven years now, but it was spawned from the original Spiel Des Jahre award which has now ran for more than forty years. The purpose of the Kennerspiel award is to identify […]

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20th Jul2022

‘Drive: Limited Edition’ 4K UHD & Blu-ray Review (Second Sight)

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston, Albert Brooks, Oscar Isaac, Christina Hendricks, Ron Perlman | Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn I often start by saying that Second Sight give us the ability to revisit classics or discover diamonds we’ve not yet seen. With their Drive: Limited Edition, this has never been truer. Drive is […]

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20th Jul2022

‘Infrared’ VOD Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Jesse Janzen, Ariel Ryan, Randy Nundlall Jr., Leah Finity, Greg Sestero | Written and Directed by Robert Livings, Randy Nundlall Jr. Infrared begins with footage, shot for the never aired show of the same name, of Wes (Jesse Janzen; Art of Deception, Cry Wolf) performing a rather dull-looking exorcism. Then, in footage we’re told […]

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20th Jul2022

‘AEW: Dark’ Review (July 19th 2022)

by Phil Wheat

Another episode of AEW: Dark, which this week features fourteen, yes FOURTEEN(!), matches. Though this show has also gone back to the traditional format after last week’s tremendous show which showcased two matches filmed internationally… I fear no Dark may ever live up to last weeks… Especially not one crammed with 14 matches like the […]

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20th Jul2022

Pop Addled – Episode 443: ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Movie Special

by Phil Wheat

Another week, another episode of the Pop Addled podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly! Pop Addled is a pop culture podcast with nerd tendencies. Join Keenan, Sam and Timmy as they discuss movies, music, video games, sports, TV, comics, and any intersection thereof. Their brains have been thoroughly addled by pop […]

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20th Jul2022

Secret Behind Casino Bonuses

by James Smith

Casino bonuses aren’t all about promotional techniques by brands to attract new customers. They can be very advantageous to gamblers too. If you understand the secrets to making it a gold mine, you are in for a fantastic experience. You need a basic understanding of how they work, and you should be objective about your […]

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20th Jul2022

Best Essay Writing Service for UK Students

by James Smith

As a college student in the UK, you likely have a lot of things that need to get done at any one time. You need to attend all lectures, revise for exams, complete your assignments on time and find time to socialize and have fun with your friends. In college, delegating writing tasks to a […]

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20th Jul2022

Strategies for Choosing A Good Online Casino

by James Smith

With so many online casinos, it can be hard to choose the right one for you since most of their offers look similar to the inexperienced wager. However, there are many factors that distinguish top-quality casinos from rogue casinos run by scammers. Even though most people are attracted to the mouth-watering bonuses and variety of […]

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20th Jul2022

What To Watch Out For In Crypto Live Dealer Casinos

by James Smith

Playing digital games is comfortable, with easy access from anywhere as long as there is a mobile device and an internet connection. The experience gets even better when using cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Nevertheless, you can use crypto live dealer casinos to bring real-time adventure to your devices. Ever thought of visiting Las Vegas, the world’s […]

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19th Jul2022

‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ Review

by Guest

Stars: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Taylor John Smith, Harris Dickinson, Michael Hyatt, Sterling Macer Jr | Written by Lucy Alibar | Directed by Olivia Newman Abandoned as a girl, Catherine “Kya” Clark (Daisy Edgar-Jones) raised herself in the dangerous marshlands of North Carolina. For years, rumours of the marsh girl haunted Barkley Cove, isolating the sharp and […]

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19th Jul2022

Digital Shorts: ‘Remote Life’ Review (Xbox Series S)

by Phil Wheat

In DIGITAL SHORTS we review some of the latest video games that are only available digitally (at least in the UK), in a short-form review format. In this edition, we take a look at Remote Life, a one-man produced shmup now available across all formats. Remote Life is billed as a display of the expertise […]

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19th Jul2022

100 Word Hits – Comic Reviews

by Guest

Welcome to the first in our new column 100 Word Hits, in association with comics retailer The Unreality Store, in which Matthew De Monti brings us short, sharp reviews of the latest books to hit comic stores over the past month or so! Blood Stained Teeth #2 Written by Christian Ward | Art by Patric […]

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19th Jul2022

‘AEW Dark: Elevation – Episode 72’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this week’s review of AEW Dark: Elevation, the opening salvo in the AEW wrestling week. This time around we’ve got Excalibur, Caprice Coleman and Mark Henry on commentary and I’m digging the switch-ups we’ve had on the commentary team in recent weeks… Let’s see what the show has to offer! Match #1: Bobby […]

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