12th May2013

Three awesome fan-posters for the ‘Iron Man’ trilogy

by Phil Wheat

Check out this fantastic set of posters for Marvel’s Iron Man trilogy from artist Nicolas Alejandro Barbera – I’d love to have prints of these hanging on my walls! Check out more of Barbera’ superb artwork on his Tumblr page.

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12th May2013

‘TMNT: Rooftop Run’ Review (iOS)

by Phil Wheat

Manufacturer: Nickleodeon Specs: Requires iOS 4.3 or later (iPhone, iPod touch and iPad). RRP: £1.49 Rating: 4/5 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rooftop Run is, like Cannibalt, Inspector Gadget, Jetpack Joy and Mini Ninjas before it, yet another endless runner game for iOS. This time allowing players to assume the role of their favourite Turtle, Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael […]

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11th May2013

Poster Round-Up v2.0 – Pacific Rim, Man of Steel and more!

by Phil Wheat

Yes folks, you asked for it and it’s back. One of our most popular regular features on Blogomatic3000, the poster round-up, is reborn here on Nerdly.co.uk! First up it’s posters for Pacific Rim, Gravity, White House Down, A House is Not a Home, Man of Steel, Hell Baby, RIPD, Percy Jackson and the Sea of […]

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11th May2013

‘Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Sarah Louise Madison, Sabrina Dickens, S.J. Evans, Rorie Stockton, Richard Goss, Sule Rimi, Kathy Saxondale, Johnathon Farrell | Written by James Plumb, Andrew Jones | Directed by James Plumb In 2012,the deceased have risen from their graves with only one instinct-to feed on the living. Academics speculate on the scientific cause of the phenomena […]

11th May2013

‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ – First cast photo

by Phil Wheat

First cast photo from Marvel’s new TV series, which has just been picked up by ABC, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – anyone else think this pic has shades of Torchwood about it?

11th May2013

‘Sick Boy’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Skye McCole Bartusiak, Marc Donato, Debbie Rochon, Cas Rooney, Greg Dorchak | Written and Directed by Tim T. Cunningham Tim T. Cunningham is a name you may not recognise but he has been working as a visual effect artist since 1997 on some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters, including Armageddon, The Patriot, X-Men First Class […]

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09th May2013

Official synopsis for Albert Pyun’s ‘The Kickboxer’ web series

by Phil Wheat

Following the news that director Albert Pyun and actor Sasha Mitchell have been discussing teaming up again for yet more tales of the kickboxer himself, David Sloan, here comes the official (rough) synopsis for the 12 to 18 episode web series, provisionally titled The Kickboxer… In hiding in South America for the past 20 years, […]

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09th May2013

First look at ‘Big Hero 6’ animated movie!

by Phil Wheat

Check out this footage and concept photo from Big Hero 6, the Disney CG- animated movie inspired by the Marvel comics of the same name which hits cinemas in 3D on November 7th 2014. From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes “Big Hero 6,” an action comedy adventure about brilliant robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada, who finds […]

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09th May2013

‘Dead Mine’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Joe Taslim, Ario Bayu, Sam Hazeldine, Use Badhu, Byron Hulbert, Mike Lewis, James Taenaka, Les Loveday, Miki Muzuno | Written and Directed by Steve Sheil Some four years after he struck horror-comedy gold with Mum & Dad, Steve Sheil returns to the directors chair for Dead Mine, which follows a treasure hunter as he adventures […]

08th May2013

‘LEGO Batman: The Movie – DC Superheroes Unite’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars (the voices of): Clancy Brown, Troy Baker, Travis Willingham, Christopher Corey Smith, Charlie Schlatter | Written by Jon Burton, David A. Goodman | Directed by Jon Burton Starting as it means to go on with side-splitting spoof of the opening to Tim Burton’s classic 1989 Batman flick, complete with the dramatic Danny Elfman score, LEGO […]

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07th May2013

‘Rise of the Zombies’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Mariel Hemingway, Ethan Suplee, LeVar Burton, Danny Trejo, Heather Hemmens, French Stewart, Chad Lindberg, Lorenzo Eduardo, Andy Clemence | Written by Keith Allan, Delondra Williams | Directed by Nick Lyon Nick Lyon, who previously directed the Ving Rhames starring Zombie Apocalypse, returns the the land of the living dead with Rise of the Zombies, […]

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07th May2013

‘Vehicle 19’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Paul Walker, Naima McLean, Gys de Villiers, Leyla Haidarian, Tshepo Maseko, Andrian Mazive, Welile Nzuza, Mangaliso Ngema | Written and Directed by Mukunda Michael Dewil I know what you’re thinking: “Oh great, another movie in which Paul Walker drives fast in a car!” But wait, whilst Vehicle 19 does see everyone’s second-favourite Fast & […]

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06th May2013

‘Kill ‘Em All’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Johnny Messner, Ammara Siripong, Joe Lewis, Brahim Achabbakhe, Tim Man, Roongtawan Jindasing, Rashid Phoenix, Ice Chongko, Chia Hui Liu | Written by Ken Miller | Directed by Raimund Huber Sometimes I love my “job,” especially when I get to tell all you folks reading Nerdly about those hidden gems sitting on the shelves of your […]

06th May2013

‘Alien Chaos 3D’ Review (3DS)

by Phil Wheat

“Really Shooter and his mother, Mama, run a cleaning and demolition business, and recently saved the world from an alien robot invasion. Now the robots are back and they’ve kidnapped Mama! Whatever they want her for, Really decides to take the fight to the robots, and heads for the nearest house leading up to one […]

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06th May2013

Watch Now: Awesome action flick ‘Slug Street Scrappers 3’

by Phil Wheat

Written, directed and edited by Micah Brock, and inspired by the beat em up games of the early 1990’s such as Streets of Rage, Final Fight and Double Dragon, Slug Street Scrappers 3 is a fantastic independent action movie that features a whole wealth of martial artists including Shaun Charney, Katelyn Brooke, Micah “Kwonkicker” Brock, […]

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06th May2013

‘Baron Blood’ Blu-ray Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Joseph Cotten, Elke Sommer, Massimo Girotti, Rada Rassimov, Antonio Cantafora, Umberto Raho, Luciano Pigozzi | Written by Vincent Fotre | Directed by Mario Bava Italian director Mario Bava was responsible for some truly great horror movies of the 60s and 70s, including The Mask of Satan, Black Sabbath, Blood and Black Lace, Lisa and […]

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05th May2013

First official trailer for ‘To Jennifer’

by Phil Wheat

Psykik Junky Pictures have today released the first official trailer for their found footage film To Jennifer. Written and Directed by award winning Filmmaker James Cullen Bressack, the movie, which was filmed entirely on the iPhone 5, will be available later this year. As the film was shot on the iPhone 5, Bressack has gone […]

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05th May2013

‘Worms: The Revolution Collection’ Review (Xbox 360)

by Phil Wheat

Worms: Revolution, the latest game in the classic turn-based strategy series, is fully loaded with exciting new features and beautiful 3D graphics but still retains the classic 2D gameplay that fans love. Introducing dynamic water effects, exploding physics objects and four different class acts to choose from and customise your game! Worms Revolution brings a […]

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05th May2013

First look at gory enviromental horror ‘The Black Sea’

by Phil Wheat

Having helmed his second movie The Night of the Chupacabras in 2011, Brazilian director Rodrigo Aragão follows up his debut feature film, Mangue Negro (aka Mud Zombies) with another flick in the Negro series, The Black Sea (aka Mar Negro, which literally translates as Dark Sea) which sees an ocean-based contaminant, “a mysterious Black Spot” […]

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05th May2013

‘WWE: Elimination Chamber 2013’ Review

by Phil Wheat

With WrestleMania 29 just around the corner, the WWE present what is is one of four “hardcore” pay-per-views on the companies yearly schedule (sharing that title with Extreme Rules, Hell in the Cell and TLC), Elimination Chamber. The penultimate pay-per-view before the WWE’s biggest show of the year, the Elimination Chamber is one of the […]

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03rd May2013

‘Dragon’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Donnie Yen, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Wei Tang, Kara Hui, Zheng Wei, Li Jia-Min, Wu Jiang, Yu Kang | Written by Joyce Chan, Oi Wah Lam | Directed by Peter Chan Prolific producer and director Peter Chan steps into the wu xia genre with Dragon, which is set in 1917 in early Republican China and tells the […]

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02nd May2013

UK Exclusive: Interview with ‘The Iceman’ star Jay Giannone

by Phil Wheat

Who wouldn’t want to work with 2 Oscar Noms, an Avenger and the Great and Powerful Oz? Jay Giannone got his shot and co-stars as a mob hit man in the new film The Iceman which stars Michael Shannon, Chris Evans, Wynona Ryder, James Franco and Ray Liotta. No stranger to blockbuster Hollywood films, Giannone […]

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