13th Jul2022

‘When Darkness Falls’ Video Review

by Kevin Haldon

Kev is back in the booth for another video review. This time he’s talking about Nathan (Holiday Monday) Shepka’s new psychological hiking in the Scottish Highlands flick When Darkness Falls and boy is Kev excited to be reviewing this one. Whilst trekking across the Highlands, Jess and Andrea separate and Andrea goes missing. Jess searches […]

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12th Jul2022

Preview: Fantasia International Film Festival 2022

by Alain Elliott

Fantasia International Film Festival is my absolute favourite film festival each and every year. It not only has the best movies based on quality but it has such a fantastic mix of genres and brilliant originality from the filmmakers that is unlike any other film festival. From big Hollywood movies to debut low-budget affairs and […]

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11th Jul2022

Grimmfest announces first wave of titles for 2022

by Phil Wheat

Grimmfest, Manchester’s International Festival of Fantastic Film have announced the first wave titles for the 2022 festival – which will be returning to regular venue, The Odeon Great Northern, in Manchester on October 6th – 9th, for four high-impact, fear-filled days of the very best in genre cinema. Check out this opening barrage of international […]

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11th Jul2022

First trailer & poster for Covid horror ‘Camping Trip’

by Phil Wheat

Fuica Film Pictures and 8Cube have released the first trailer and poster for their upcoming horror, Camping Trip, which will be available on Digital Download in the UK, USA & Canada and Australia and New Zealand from 16th August. Camping Trip stars Leo Zola (Leonardo Fuica), Caitlin Cameron, Hannah Forest Briand and Alex Gravenstein and […]

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11th Jul2022

Major League Wrestling finds UK TV home

by Phil Wheat

Major League Wrestling and Ayozat TV have today announced a broadcast partnership, bringing the league to UK airwaves. The partnership will allow fans to watch new episodes of MLW’s flagship weekly series MLW: Fusion each week, as well as classic content from the league’s library, which dates back to 2002. With such a prestigious roster […]

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24th Jun2022

eBuying Comics: Week 78

by Ian Wells

This week I am taking a look at the steps one needs to take to become a fully-fledged comic book speculator. I want to stress this is purely a research piece, speculators have already killed the comic book marketplace once before and maybe they are dangerously close to doing it again? They are the scourge […]

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20th Jun2022

A Memoriam in Four Colours: Tim Sale

by Ian Wells

Last week we lost Tim Sale, at this time my condolences are with his family and friends… He has pulled his seat up to the great drawing board in the sky much too soon. On a personal level, the work of Tim Sale greatly influenced my early days of collecting comics. Firstly I remember in […]

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02nd Jun2022

‘The Dead Rose’ starring Vernon Wells & Eric Roberts currently in production

by Phil Wheat

The Dead Rose stars Vernon Wells (Mad Max 2), Oscar nominee Eric Roberts (The Pope of Greenich Village), Cooper Huckabee (Space Cowboys), Richard Tyson (Kindergarten Cop). This film is currently in production in Denver, Colorado and Los Angeles, California. Jimmy Drain (The Initiation), Rachel Alig (First Blush), Natasha Coppola-Shalom (Last Call), Erika Monet (Night Things), […]

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24th May2022

Official trailer released for ‘The Sun Also Rises’

by Kevin Haldon

Move Mountains Productions have released the official trailer for new film The Sun Also Rises, due for release in Summer. The Sun Also Rises is the directorial debut of a full-length film by Roland Manookian (The Football Factory, RocknRolla) and is produced by Shane McCormick (Castle In The Sky, Let’s Talk About George), Tom Gordon […]

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23rd May2022

Insatiable’s Dallas Roberts & Arden Myrin hit the comedy trail in ‘Road Dogs’

by Phil Wheat

Dallas Roberts (Dallas Buyers Club, 3:10 to Yuma), Arden Myrin (MADtv, Orange is the New Black), and Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows, Reacher) are gearing up to play troubled stand-up comics in award-winning director Vanessa Leigh’s indie dark comedy, Road Dogs. Set to begin filming this summer, Road Dogs follows three stand-up […]

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16th May2022

Preview: Sci-Fi London Film Festival 2022

by Alain Elliott

The 22nd annual Sci-Fi London Film Festival will run from 19-22 May this year. Four days of films with three World premières and three UK premières! Opening the festival is The Innocents from director Eskil Vogt. Vogt previously directed Blind and The Worst Person in the World and his new film has already received nothing […]

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13th May2022

LEGO and Hasbro team for ‘LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime’

by Phil Wheat

The LEGO Group and Hasbro, Inc have teamed up for the incredible new LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime! The collaboration marks the first time these leading global toy companies have worked together. Featuring both Robot and alt modes, this is one of the few LEGO sets that converts between two different models. The massive set includes […]

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11th May2022

Romford Film Festival 2022 launches this month!

by Phil Wheat

From the 19th to the 25th of May Premiere Cinemas in the Mercury Shopping Centre will once again host a week of independent films from across the globe as part of the sixth annual Romford Film Festival. As always this year’s festival will be host to a wonderful array of independent films from every genre, […]

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11th May2022

Vice Press launch ‘Batman 89’ official print

by Phil Wheat

2022 has been a big year for Batman. With Matt Reeves’ new take on the Dark Knight hitting the screens, many fans and newer audiences are revisiting some of the Caped Crusader’s previous cinematic outings, and you could argue that none stand out more than Tim Burton’s 1989 classic, Batman. While Michael Keaton’s casting was […]

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10th May2022

A Memoriam In Four Colours: George Perez

by Ian Wells

“George’s vision and attention to detail were unparalleled and made devout readers into fans and fans into super fanatics.” – Jim Lee Just because we knew this day was eventually coming doesn’t make it any less sad. I can’t even begin to imagine what George Perez, his wife, family and friends have gone through these […]

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05th May2022

A Memoriam In Four Colours: Neal Adams

by Ian Wells

Legend. Pioneer. Innovator. Influencer. These are all admirable words to describe Neal Adams, but I think there is one that is all-encompassing of the man and the talent and that word is; Giant. In one of the first Wizard magazines I read they were doing a retrospective on his Batman work. The piece opened by […]

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01st May2022

Nerdly’s own Alain Elliott releases horror novel ‘Home Sweet Home’

by Phil Wheat

I always love seeing the Nerdly crew make their own successes in the world of pop culture… We’ve had writers go on to pen children’s books (including a massive Minecraft series), publish their own comic books and now we’ve got first-time author and long-time Nerdly contributor, Alain Elliott, publishing his book, a horror novel called […]

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29th Apr2022

Nacelle’s first wave of re-imagined ‘Robo Force’ figures now up for pre-order!

by Phil Wheat

After announcing its entry into the toy business this past February, the Nacelle Company, the studio behind Netflix’s The Toys That Made Us, The Movies That Made Us, A Toy Store Near You, and Behind The Attraction on Disney+ is revitalizing Robo Force, the 1980’s property with a new television show, books and merchandise starting […]

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29th Apr2022

Titan Comics launch Kamen Rider and Astro Boy books as part of manga imprint!

by Phil Wheat

Titan Manga (new imprint from Titan Comics) is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Stonebot to publish Kamen Rider Kuuga and Atom: The Beginning manga series. The partnership will also include a brand-new originated comic series based on the Tokusatsu TV series Kamen Rider Zero-One (currently on Shout! Factory in the US). Written by […]

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29th Apr2022

Romford Film Festival 2022: First look at thought-provoking short ‘Hold Up’

by Phil Wheat

Hold Up, a thought-provoking short film premiering 19 May at the Romford Film Festival, is based on a real-life encounter with an East African immigrant late one night in a deserted New York subway station. The film stars Philip Ettinger, who studied at the Globe Theatre in London before gaining acclaim alongside Ethan Hawke and […]

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28th Apr2022

Mickey Keating’s ‘Offseason’ to stream exclusively on Shudder

by Phil Wheat

Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, have today announced that Mickey Keating’s Offseason will be available exclusively to stream on the platform starting on Friday, June 10, 2022. As a Shudder exclusive, the platform will be the only subscription service that will carry Offseason in the U.S., Canada, the […]

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28th Apr2022

First look at Dominic Brunt’s new horror movie ‘Wolf Manor’

by Phil Wheat

Seemingly coming out of nowhere, the werewolf horror-thriller Wolf Manor, from actor and director Dominic Brunt (Bait, Attack of the Adult Babies) has entered post-production. Directed by Brunt, the full-throttle, gore-filled film is the tale of a film crew caught in the claws of a manor house’s resident werewolf, was shot in three weeks in […]

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