29th Aug2025

‘Caught Stealing’ Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Austin Butler, Regina King, Zoë Kravitz, Matt Smith, Liev Schreiber, Vincent D’Onofrio, Griffin Dunne, Bad Bunny, Carol Kane | Written by Charlie Huston | Directed by Darren Aronofsky Director Darren Aronofsky returns to the screen with Caught Stealing, a high-energy crime caper based on the novel by Charlie Huston, who also wrote the script. […]

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29th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘Bone Lake’ Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Maddie Hasson, Marco Pigossi, Alex Roe, Andra Nechita | Written by Joshua Friedlander | Directed by Mercedes Bryce Morgan Directed by Mercedes Bryce Morgan, Bone Lake is a terrific psychosexual thriller that delivers a series of enjoyable twists and turns before its eminently satisfying climax. To that end, it plays like a 21st-century version […]

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29th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘Five’ Review

by Dom Hastings

Stars: Teagan Vincze, Karen Holness, Donna Benedicto, Giles Panton, Sean Depner, Georgia Bradner, Lauren McGibbon, Amelia Burstyn, Maia Michaels | Written by Dani Barker, Erin Boyes, Mike Hassan | Directed by Dani Barker “It’s a Christian rom-com, FFS!” From Dani Baker – writer and actress of Follow Her – comes a new horror that offers a […]

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29th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘Healing Andy’ Review

by Alain Elliott

Stars: Matthew Kay, Frederick Lysegaard, Gemma Acosta, Samuel Nunes de Souza, Elliott Eason, Lucia Saavedra, Nina Dulac, Charlie Taylor | Written and Directed by Villablanca After his friend gets his heart broken, a social media influencer takes him on a trip away to Italy with a group of friends, but to ‘heal’ him. After some […]

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29th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘The Haunting at Jack the Ripper’s House’ Review

by James Rodrigues

Stars: Natasha Tosini, Stephen Staley, Jack Hoy, Jack Hyde | Written and Directed by Natasha Tosini, Stephen Staley There was a time when, if you wanted to see people exploring supposedly haunted locations, you would have to tune into Most Haunted on the now-defunct Living channel. Now, anybody can stream their exploration of abandoned buildings for […]

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29th Aug2025

‘TNA Wrestling’ Review (Aug 28th 2025)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this week’s review of TNA Wrestling. Let’s get straight into the review and see what went down on this week’s show… Match #1: Mike Santana & Steve Maclin def. Trick Williams & A.J. Francis The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com: Mike Santana and TNA International Champion Steve Maclin join forces against TNA World […]

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29th Aug2025

‘AEW: Dynamite’ Review (Aug 27th 2025)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this week’s review of AEW: Dynamite, which was broadcast from 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, the old home of ECW – the first night in a residency at the venue for AEW. Let’s get straight into the review of the show! Match #1: Jon Moxley def. Daniel Garcia The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com: […]

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28th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘Don’t Let The Cat Out’ Review

by Alain Elliott

Stars: Antony Del Negro, Edy Ganem, Cerina Vincent, Jordan James Smith, Brittany Cavaco, Ashton Leigh, Tom O’Connell, Sterling Sulieman | Written by Tim Cruz, Antony Del Negro | Directed by Tim Cruz The horror genre (and Frightfest) always tends to produce the odd, truly weird movie, and Don’t Let The Cat Out falls nicely into […]

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28th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘Your Host’ Review

by James Rodrigues

Stars: Jackie Earle Haley, Ella-Rae Smith, Jamie Flatters, David Angland, Joelle Rae, Seth Michaels | Written by Joey Miller | Directed by DW Medoff Over the past few years, DW Medoff has moved into feature work at a rapid pace. After 2023’s one-two punch of Pollen and I Will Never Leave You Alone, the director […]

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28th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘The Haunted Forest’ Review

by Alain Elliott

Stars: Grayson Gwaze, Cedric Gegel, Kaitlyn Lunardi, Meghan Reed, Jamie Bernadette, Keith Boynton, Mashka Wolfe, Violet Bennett, Ellie Christiansen | Written and Directed by Keith Boynton A teenager with a keen interest in horror takes up a job as a scare actor at a haunted forest attraction that his cousin runs. He soon becomes friends […]

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28th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘Crushed’ Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Steve Oram, May Nattaporn Rawddon, Margaux Dietrich, Christian Ferriera | Written and Directed by Simon Rumley Written and directed by Simon Rumley (Red, White & Blue), Crushed is a dark, Thailand-set thriller that expands on Pressure, the 2012 short film Rumley created for the horror anthology The ABCs of Death. With echoes of Paul […]

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28th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘Noseeums’ Review

by James Rodrigues

Stars: Aleigha Burt, Tabitha Getsy, Trisha Arozqueta, Jasmine Nguyen, Jessie Roddy | Written by Jason-Michael Anthony, Hendreck Joseph | Directed by Raven Carter Across the film festival’s storied history, FrightFest has been a terrific launching pad for many first-time filmmakers. Within 2025’s roster is Raven Carter, who makes her feature debut with Noseeums. The story […]

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28th Aug2025

‘WWE NXT’ Review (Aug 26th 2025)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this week’s review of NXT, right here on Nerdly. Let’s get straight into it and see what went down on this week’s show! Match #1: Kelani Jordan def. Blake Monroe The following is courtesy of wwe.com: Kelani Jordan defeated Blake Monroe thanks to an assist from none other than Jordan Grace. Jordan and […]

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28th Aug2025

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 612: I Won’t Pay for Pecker!

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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28th Aug2025

Big Screen Magic on a Shoestring: Low-Budget Movies That Blew Us Away

by James Smith

Some of the most unforgettable films didn’t cost millions… they thrived on creativity instead of cash. This article explores how these surprising low-budget hits prove that innovation often trumps big studio spending. Meaning, a budget is meaningless without a vision. Let’s dig deeper. When you think of Hollywood success, it’s easy to imagine blockbuster budgets, […]

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27th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘Redux Redux’ Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Michaela McManus, Stella Marcus, Jeremy Holm, Jim Cummings | Written and Directed by Kevin McManus, Matthew McManus Written and directed by sibling team Kevin and Matthew McManus, Redux Redux is a terrific sci-fi revenge thriller that takes a fresh approach to the multiverse and gives the concept the shot in the arm it needed […]

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27th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘Odyssey’ Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Polly Maberly, Rebecca Calder, Tom Davis, Mikael Persbrandt, Peter Ferdinando, Kellie Shirley | Written by Gerard Johnson, Austin Collings | Directed by Gerard Johnson British director Gerard Johnson (Hyena, Muscle) returns with Odyssey, a horror-tinged British thriller that depicts a compelling descent into darkness and violence. Enlivened by a star-making performance from Polly Maberly, […]

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27th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘Mother of Flies’ Review

by James Rodrigues

Stars: John Adams, Zelda Adams, Toby Poser, Lulu Adams | Written and Directed by John Adams, Zelda Adams, Toby Poser Collectively known as the Adams Family, John Adams, Zelda Adams, and Toby Poser have repeatedly asserted themselves as magnificent creatives within independent cinema. Following impressive works such as Hellbender and The Deeper You Dig, the […]

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27th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘The Serpent’s Skin’ Review

by James Rodrigues

Stars: Alexandra McVicker, Avalon Fast, Charlotte Chimes, Jordan Dulieu, Scott Major | Written by Alice Maio Mackay, Benjamin Pahl Robinson | Directed by Alice Maio Mackay Ever since the release of her first film, 2021’s So Vam, co-writer/director Alice Maio Mackay has established herself as an exciting young filmmaker. The past four years have seen her […]

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27th Aug2025

Frightfest London 2025: ‘Above the Knee’ Review

by Alain Elliott

Stars: Freddy Singh, Julie Abrahamsen, Louise Waage Anda, Viggo Solomon, Halfdan Hallseth | Written by Freddy Singh,  Viljar Bøe | Directed by Viljar Bøe I have actually read a bit about Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) before, and this is the main subject of Above the Knee. BIIDis when somebody’s perception or mental image of […]

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27th Aug2025

‘WWE Raw’ Review (Aug 25th 2025)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to our review of this past Monday’s episode of WWE Raw, right here on Nerdly! Let’s see what went down on this week’s show, which emanated from right here in the UK, in Birmingham… Match #1: Dragon Lee def. JD McDonagh The following is courtesy of wwe.com: When Finn Bálor got caught on the […]

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27th Aug2025

Interview: Toby Poser & John Adams on “3 Films That Have Impacted Your Adult Life”

by Stuart Wright

In his latest podcast/interview, host and screenwriter Stuart Wright talks with horror filmmakers Toby Poser and John Adams about “3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life,” which includes: Toby’s Picks: A Song of Two Humans (1927) A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014) The Portrait Of A Lady On Fire’s (2019) […]

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