30th Nov2025

The Death of Physical Media? Analyzing the All Digital Future of Gaming

by James Smith

The gaming industry is transforming in a momentous, though subtle way. For decades, the practice of purchasing a video game: the trip to the store, the delightful pop of the plastic wrap sealing the game case, the heft of the disc or cartridge in your hand, was a deeply held tradition. Today that mass-produced physical […]

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29th Nov2025

Unboxing: Wrestle Crate UK (Nov 2025)

by Phil Wheat

Unboxing the Wrestle Crate UK mystery box for the month of November 2025. Wrestle Crate is a monthly mystery box that contains an assortment of wrestling items. Inside you will find goodies from both top brands in the wrestling world as well as Wrestle Crate exclusive items that cannot be bought anywhere else. The type […]

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29th Nov2025

The legendary ‘House Party’ coming to the Criterion Collection

by Phil Wheat

Spirit Entertainment is turning February 2026 into a full-blown throwback celebration, as The Criterion Collection brings one of the greatest teen comedies of all time to the UK in glorious 4K: House Party. Dropping February 2nd, Reginald Hudlin’s breakthrough feature gets the high-definition love it has always deserved. And look, as someone who grew up […]

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29th Nov2025

Nerdly Presents: Should You Grade It – Episode 1: Pokemon, Godzilla & More!

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to Should You Grade It?, the show where I take comics and trading cards from my collection and decide – usually on gut instinct, misplaced optimism, or sheer chaos – whether they deserve to be sent off for grading. This isn’t a hyper-technical breakdown of every microscopic flaw. It’s about the fun of the […]

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29th Nov2025

Evercade announces ‘The Turrican Collection’

by Phil Wheat

Blaze Entertainment is loading up the Evercade with pure 16-bit adrenaline, announcing The Turrican Collection. It is a definitive, no-stone-unturned celebration of one of the greatest action franchises ever to grace a controller. This cartridge bundles all eight original Factor 5 titles, spanning their home-computer origins through to the explosive console entries, charting the full […]

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29th Nov2025

Nerdly Presents: Nerdly Rips – Episode 1: Upper Deck AEW Metal Hobby Box

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to Nerdly Rips – Nerdly’s dedicated series for trading card openings, pack rips, box breaks, and mailday reveals. Every episode dives into the world of TCGs and collectable cards: Pokémon, Topps WWE, AEW, sports cards, indie TCGs, retro packs, new releases, premium boxes, mystery bundles – if it’s sealed and rip-ready, it’s fair game. […]

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29th Nov2025

How Small Businesses Can Compete in a Tech-Driven World

by James Smith

In today’s digital landscape, small businesses face a challenge unlike any other. The rise of technology has transformed how people shop, communicate, and make decisions. While larger corporations often have the resources to invest in the latest tech innovations, small business owners must find creative ways to compete and remain relevant. The good news is […]

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28th Nov2025

‘Nuremberg’ Review

by Henry Godfrey-Evans

Stars: Michael Shannon, Russell Crowe, Rami Malek, Lydia Peckham, Colin Hanks, Richard E. Grant, John Slattery | Written by James Vanderbilt, Jack El-Hai | Directed by James Vanderbilt A story about the complexity of international law, the evil humanity is capable of, and a deep psychological study into what kind of personality could create a […]

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28th Nov2025

‘Pillion’ Review

by James Rodrigues

Stars: Harry Melling, Alexander Skarsgård, Lesley Sharp, Douglas Hodge, Jake Shears, Mat Hill, Anthony Welsh | Written and Directed by Harry Lighton Adapted from Adam Mars Jones’ short story, Box Hill, there is one question that a few people will have about Pillion, and that is regarding what the title means. For those unaware (which […]

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28th Nov2025

‘The Agatha Christie Collection’ 4K UHD Review

by Phil Wheat

The new StudioCanal Agatha Christie Collection brings together four of the most iconic big-screen Christie adaptations, each newly restored in 4K, and seeing them presented with such care is a reminder of how essential these films are to the golden age of British murder mysteries. Murder on the Orient Express (1974) remains the crown jewel: […]

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28th Nov2025

‘TNA Wrestling’ Review (Nov 27th 2025)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this week’s review of TNA Wrestling. Let’s get straight into the review of this Thanksgiving special and see what went down on the show… Match #1: Thanksgiving Turkey Bowl – Brian Myers def. Ryan Nemeth, Mance Warner, Trey Miguel, Eric Young & The Home Town Man The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com: A […]

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28th Nov2025

‘AEW: Dynamite’ Review (Nov 26th 2025)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this week’s review of AEW: Dynamite, which was broadcast from Nashville, Tennessee, and saw this year’s Continental Classic begin. Also, AEW’s official recaps are getting rather long, so we’ll be abbreviating them where we can to save your eyes! With that, let’s get into the review… Match #1: Continental Classic Gold League Match […]

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28th Nov2025

Interview: Distributor Jonny Tull on “3 Films That Have Impacted Your Adult Life”

by Stuart Wright

Join screenwriter Stuart Wright as he dives into movies that changed your life with independent distributor Jonny Tull, in this engaging episode of 3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life. Explore Three Colours White impact, Dawn Of The Dead analysis, and The Ladykillers influence on his personal growth and cinema’s transformative power. […]

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27th Nov2025

‘Star Wars Unlimited: Secrets of Power’ TCG Review

by Matthew Smail

Secrets of Power is the sixth set for Star Wars Unlimited, and it feels like the most thematic expansion yet. Where earlier sets leaned into battles and iconic duels, this one is about the subtler struggle for influence – the clash between secrecy and transparency, manipulation and conviction. The two Spotlight Decks, Chancellor Palpatine and […]

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27th Nov2025

‘Eleven Days, Eleven Nights 2’ 4K UHD Review (88 Films)

by Jason Lockard

Stars: Kristine Rose, James Jackson, Ruth Collins, Frederick Lewis, Maurice Dupré, Kristin Cuadraro, Laura Gemser | Written by Rossella Drudi | Directed by Joe D’Amato By the late 1980s, Italy’s once-booming exploitation scene was running out of steam. The glory days of grindhouse imports and sleazy genre gold were fading fast, but Joe D’Amato wasn’t […]

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27th Nov2025

‘G.I. Joe #14: Dreadnok War – Part 2’ Review (Skybound)

by Phil Wheat

Written by Joshua Williamson | Art by Tom Reilly | Colourist: Jordie Bellaire | Letterer: Rus Wooton | Published by Skybound Skybound’s relaunch of G.I. Joe continues to impress, with issue 14 delivering a pulse-pounding continuation of the Dreadnok War storyline. This chapter doesn’t ease into the action. It thrusts readers into a high-speed desert […]

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27th Nov2025

‘Splitsville’ Blu-ray Review

by Jason Lockard

Stars: Kyle Marvin, Dakota Johnson, Michael Angelo Covino, Adria Arjona | Written by Michael Angelo Covino, Kyle Marvin | Directed by Michael Angelo Covino Screwball comedies have been a staple of cinema since its earliest days. People have always gravitated toward stories that make them laugh; it’s an essential escape, a momentary lift that can […]

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27th Nov2025

‘WWE NXT’ Review (Nov 25th 2025)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this week’s review of NXT, right here on Nerdly. We’ve got week two of a two-week “GOLD RUSH” special, so let’s get straight into it and see what went down on this episode! Match #1: WWE Evolve Championship – Jackson Drake def. “Super” Sean Legacy The following is courtesy of wwe.com: Jackson Drake […]

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27th Nov2025

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 626: The Traveling Ya-Ya Thing!

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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26th Nov2025

‘Mutilator 2’ VOD Review (Amazon Prime)

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Eva Hamilton, Marco Reese Maldonado, Mark Francis, Dan Grogan, Ruth Martinez, Bill Hitchcock, Carl J Grasso, Terry Kiser | Written and Directed by Buddy Cooper Much like other slasher movies of the era, the original The Mutilator felt like a much bigger deal here in the UK – mainly due to this country’s ridiculous […]

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26th Nov2025

‘Takeout’ Review (Tubi Original)

by Phil Wheat

Stars: N’kone Mametja, Deoudoné Pretorius, Darron Meyer, Daniel Janks, Damien Wantenaar, Gia Capouya, Robyn Scott | Written and Directed by Jem Garrard Takeout marks Jem Garrard’s return to Tubi mayhem, and honestly, thank the streaming gods. After the deliriously fun Slay, Garrard swerves back into the “diner of doom” sub-genre, a space that’s quietly having […]

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26th Nov2025

‘The Island Closest to Heaven’ Blu-ray Review (Cult Epics)

by Jason Lockard

Stars: Tomoyo Harada, Ryoichi Takayanagi, Yukihiro Takahashi, Toru Minegishi, Miyoko Akaza | Directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi Cult Epics have been on a roll lately, consistently delivering Blu-ray releases of exceptional quality. The most recent titles we covered were Nobuhiko Obayashi’s His Motorbike, Her Island and School in the Crosshairs, both standout examples of the label’s […]

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