01st Oct2021

‘It Came From Below’ VOD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Megan Purvis, Jake Watkins, Georgie Banks, Tom Taplin, Becca Hirani, Kate Sandison, Tara MacGowran, Antonia Johnstone, Howard J Davey, Stuart Packer | Written by Sam Ashurst | Directed by Dan Allen As a kid growing up near North Yorkshire one of the few school trips we used to take were to the myriad of […]

01st Oct2021

‘No One Gets Out Alive’ Review (Netflix)

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Cristina Rodlo, Marc Menchaca, David Figlioli, David Barrera | Written by Fernanda Coppel, Jon Croker | Directed by Santiago Menghini Having scored a hit with David Bruckner’s film based on Adam Nevill’s novel The Ritual, Netflix returns to the well with No One Gets Out Alive based on the author’s award-winning novel of the […]

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01st Oct2021

‘Ouija Japan’ VOD Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Ariel Sekiya, Takeaki Abe, Miharu Chiba | Written and Directed by Masaya Kato Despite its title, Ouija Japan is not another carbon copy film about a bunch of kids summoning evil spirits. For one thing, the characters are all grown women. For another in this film the entity doesn’t bother killing them, it traps […]

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01st Oct2021

’10/31 Part 2′ Review

by Alain Elliott

Written by Mike McPherson, Jennifer Nangle | Directed by Brett DeJager, Max Groah, John Hale III, Zane Hershberger, Robert Lanphere, Jennifer Nangle, Tory van Buskirk, Stephen Wolfe I do love horror anthology movies. They can cover a wide range of horror sub genres, cost nothing or millions, a segment can be thirty seconds or thirty […]

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01st Oct2021

‘AEW: Dynamite’ Review (Sept 29th 2021)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s AEW: Dynamite review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and this is a Brodie Lee tribute show. I miss Brodie Lee. He seemed to be a nice guy and a great wrestler. The good ones always seem to die first. Maybe it’s just me. Bob Ross: Hi, I’m Bob Ross […]

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01st Oct2021

‘Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK 3×02’ Review

by Rhys Payne

Last week we saw eleven new queens (and one returning queen) enter the werk room in the hopes to become the next drag race superstar. Unfortunately for Anubis, this dream didn’t last very long as, after her lip-sync against Electra Fence, she was sent home. The more press interviewers and clips of Anubis that I […]

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30th Sep2021

‘No Time to Die’ Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Daniel Craig, Léa Seydoux, Rami Malek, Lashana Lynch, Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, Jeffrey Wright, Ana de Armas, Billy Magnussen, Christoph Waltz, Naomie Harris, Rory Kinnear | Written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Phoebe Waller-Bridge | Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga Daniel Craig makes his fifth and final appearance as James Bond […]

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30th Sep2021

‘The Resonator: Miskatonic U’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Dane Oliver, Jeffrey Byron, Thomas Shevela, Christina Hélène Braa, Michael Paré, Amanda Wyss, Alex Keener, Amanda Jones, Josh Cole, Hannah Hueston | Written and Directed by William Butler Coming from Full Moon Films and bearing the title The Resonator: Miskatonic U, it isn’t hard to guess this is a sequel to Stuart Gordon’s 80s […]

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30th Sep2021

‘AEW: Dark’ Review (Sept 28th 2021)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this weeks review of AEW: Dark which, once again sees some former WWE/NXT stars making an appearance in AEW – all inside the All Elite Zone (or AEW Universal as Excalibur called it) in Orlando, Florida. Match #1: Thunder Rosa def. Nikita Knight My Thoughts: Thunder Rosa keeps building that win record with […]

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30th Sep2021

‘WWE NXT’ Review (Sept 28th 2021)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s NXT review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have more from the place with no vowels. Why is this happening? Who makes a word with no vowels? What God would allow this to happen? Woe betide the cruel bastard that makes such grammatical anarchy! I shall not take […]

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29th Sep2021

‘On The Rocks’ Board Game Review

by Matthew Smail

Back in 2015, a game called Potion Explosion was released. Despite a relatively average rating on BoardGameGeek (just over 7) Potion Explosion has steadily crept its way into the top 100 family games. Honestly, I’ll be damned if I know why, because Potion Explosion is almost impossible to find – it is reprinted very infrequently, […]

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29th Sep2021

‘Shelter in Place’ VOD Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Jey Reynolds, Brendan Hines, Tatjana Marjanovic, Ola Kaminska, Kevin Daniels | Written and Directed by Chris Beyrooty, Connor Martin If a pandemic is going to strand you somewhere The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel would seem to be the ideal location to be forced to shelter in place. The oldest continually operating hotel in Los Angeles, […]

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29th Sep2021

‘Stargirl 2×07: Summer School – Chapter Seven’ Review

by Jason Brigger

Stars: Brec Bassinger, Luke Wilson, Amy Smart, Yvette Monreal, Anjelika Washington, Trae Romano, Christopher Baker | Created by Geoff Johns What Happened This Week After two action-packed episodes of Stargirl, we reset this week with a dive in to the psyche of Yolanda/Wildcat and the torment she has been living with since killing Brainwave. The […]

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29th Sep2021

‘AEW Dark: Elevation – Episode 30’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this weeks review of AEW Dark: Elevation, the THIRTIETH episode(!) of the show which this weeks emanates from New York – with not only Tony Schiavone and Mark Henry on commentary but also the Mad King of New York himself, Eddie Kingston… I bloody love Kingston on commentary I really do. Match #1: […]

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29th Sep2021

‘Sex Education: Season 3’ Review (Netflix)

by Rhys Payne

If you have ever met me in real life I can guarantee that at some point throughout the conversation I have brought up the fact that I appeared as an extra in Netflix’s Sex Education season two. I have not been able to find myself in the show yet (which I am a little disappointed […]

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28th Sep2021

‘Blood Conscious’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Oghenero Gbaje, DeShawn White, Lenny Thomas, Nick Damici, Lori Hammel | Written and Directed by Timothy Covell Writer/director Timothy Covell starts Blood Conscious where most genre films end, after the massacre. Kevin (Oghenero Gbaje), his older sister Brittney (DeShawn White; Motherless Brooklyn), and her fiancé Tony (Lenny Thomas; Diego of the Dead) are planning […]

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28th Sep2021

Switch Review Round-Up: Spelunker HD Deluxe / Cotton Reboot

by Phil Wheat

SPELUNKER HD DELUXE Good god I forgot how much I hate Spelunker! Originally released waaaay back in 1983, Spelunker is – to this day – a hard as nails platformer that sees you play as the titular spelunker, traversing caves… Walking, running, climbing and jumping around. Oh and dying, a LOT. Yes, the evil that […]

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28th Sep2021

‘Whistle: A New Gotham City Hero’ Graphic Novel Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by E. Lockhart | Art by Manuel Preitano | Published by DC Comics (YA) I’ve written in previous reviews just how much I like these Young Adult books. DC haven’t exactly covered themselves in glory in a lot of ways in recent times (closing down Vertigo for one) but this division has been one […]

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28th Sep2021

WWE Raw – Sept 27th 2021: Results & Review

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s WWE Monday Night Raw review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a big World Title rematch between Big E and Bobby Lashley. Michael Jackson: I’m big! HEECHAMONA!!!!! Me: Don’t go there with me! MJ: I’m a bad mother-f–ker! SHUBADUBAHIYA!!!!!! Me: Uh uh! Don’t go there with me! […]

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28th Sep2021

Unboxing: 80s and Horror ‘Top Trumps’

by Phil Wheat

Check out our unboxing of two new Limited Edition Top Trumps sets from Winning Moves – Lets Go Back to the 80s set and the 30 Scary Flix set. LETS GO BACK TO THE 80s The 1980s had it all: video games, big hair, sci-fi movies and a slew of pop, rap and punk rock […]

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27th Sep2021

‘Dementer & Jug Face’ Blu-ray Review (Arrow Video)

by Phil Wheat

DEMENTER Stars: Katie Groshong, Brandy Edmiston, Larry Fessenden, Eller Hall, Scott Hodges, Stephanie Kinkle | Written and Directed by Chad Crawford Kinkle Cults are a classic horror film troupe for good reason… In Dementer our protagonist Katie (Katie Groshong) runs away from a cult and takes a job caring for people with special needs in a […]

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27th Sep2021

‘The Death of Doctor Strange #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Jed Mackay | Art by Lee Garbett | Published by Marvel Comics Firstly, what a stunning cover. Reminds me of the Frank Brunner stuff from the 1970’s. If that’s what Kaare Andrews was shooting for, it’s a bullseye. If not, a damn good unintended tribute. So, it’s another Marvel event, albeit a mini-one […]

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