10th Nov2016

Interview: Marcus Dunstan talks ‘The Neighbour’

by Stuart Wright

We speak to Marcus Dunstan, the writer/director of hit horror films The Collector and The Collection. His new film is called The Neighbour. This action-packed horror thriller that premiered at London’s Frightfest in August and is OUT NOW on DVD and VOD. Synopsis: In the small town of Cutter, Mississippi, army veteran John and his […]

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04th Nov2016

365Flicks Podcast – Episode 52: Talking ‘Pegasus Bridge’ w/director Lance Neilsen

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of the 365Flick podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes on Podomatic and Libsyn, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres. 365Flicks Podcast – Episode 52: Talking ‘Pegasus Bridge’ w/director […]

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25th Oct2016

Interview: Colin Geddes & Sam Zimmerman talk ‘Shudder’

by Phil Wheat

Colin Geddes – programmer for past 20 years of the Toronto Midnight Madness and horror fanzine editor – and Sam Zimmerman – former Fangoria website editor – are the co-founders of Shudder. They talk to Nerdly writer and Britflicks podcast host Stuart Wright about this new horror film only streaming service. To sign up or […]

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21st Oct2016

365Flicks Podcast – Episode 51: David Michael Latt Interview

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of the 365Flick podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes on Podomatic and Libsyn, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres. 365Flicks Podcast – Episode 51: David Michael Latt (co-founder […]

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10th Jun2016

Interview: British filmmaker Giles Borg

by Phil Wheat

Giles Borg talks to Nerdly writer and host of the Britflicks podcast, Stuart Wright, about his route to becoming a film director and lessons learnt making his first two features: 1234 (2008) and Flutter (2011). His third feature, Albion is gearing up to shoot later this year. Postscript: Giles says: “Oh, and now I’ve had […]

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29th May2016

Interview: Elliot Grove talks 25 years of Raindance

by Phil Wheat

The Raindance Film Festival is 25 years old in 2016. On the eve of this momentous occassion, Nerdly writer and host of the Britflicks podcast, Stuart Wright, talked to its founder Elliot Grove about the high points, evolution into a school for filmmakers and a producer of new films, and where film is heading in […]

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28th May2016

MCM Comic Con Interview: Russell Tovey, Aidan Turner & Lenora Crichlow

by Phil Wheat

Check out this interview clip with the cast of the UK version of Being Human – Russell Tovey, Aidan Turner and Lenora Crichlow – recorded at this weekends MCM Comic Con in London. In the interview, the three talk about their wishes to return to the show, and how that would come about.

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18th May2016

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 124: Mortal Beach!

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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17th May2016

Interview: Nicholas Hoult talks ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’

by Phil Wheat

The X-Men are about to meet their most formidable adversary yet, and to fight a mutant who is essentially a living god, they’re going to have to work together like never before. 10 years have passed since the events of Days of Future Past and our heroes are in very different places. While Professor Charles […]

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13th May2016

Interview: Horror producers Jen Handorf & Alex Bentley

by Phil Wheat

In this latest podcast/interview from Nerdly writer and host of the Britflicks podcast, Stuart Wright, film producers and podcast regulars Jen Handorf (The Devil’s Business, The Borderlands) and Alex Bentley (The Last Showing, The Four Warriors) talk about their reasons for hosting a monthly panel discussions about film, producing partners, women in film, & how […]

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09th May2016

Interview: Evrim Ersoy & James Pearcey of Ne’er Do Well Films

by Phil Wheat

Writer/Director, Evrim Ersoy, and producer, James Pearcey from Ne’er Do Well Films talk to Nerdly writer and host of the Britflicks podcast, Stuart Wright,  about their feature film project 12 and experiences gained getting selected for and attending the Frontieres International Co-Production Market at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival 2016 . LOGLINE for 12: Set […]

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30th Apr2016

365Flicks Podcast – Episode 37 & 38

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of the 365Flick podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes on Podomatic and Libsyn, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres. 365Flicks Podcast – Episode 37: Flashback Time… So the […]

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18th Apr2016

Interview: Eugene McGing talks ‘The Unfolding’

by Stuart Wright

A fearful world stands on the brink of nuclear catastrophe. A young researcher in psychical events, together with his girlfriend, travel to the legendary wilds of Dartmoor, England, to investigate a rambling, centuries old building – here they find themselves drawn into a murder mystery from the past, a mortal confrontation with pure evil, and […]

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07th Apr2016

Interview: Lisa Howard discusses body-horror ‘Decay’

by Phil Wheat

Featuring a mesmerizing performance by Rob Zabrecky, writer-director Joseph Wartnerchaney’s vividly nightmarish pic Decay focuses on a middle-aged grounds keeper at a local theme park that suffers from a debilitating case of OCD. One day, his daily routine is disrupted by a surprise visitor in his basement: a beautiful young woman who, through a jarring […]

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05th Apr2016

Interview: Scottish cyclist Graeme Obree talks ‘Battle Mountain’

by Stuart Wright

Proud to announce a podcast with a difference. Whereas usually we speak to the writer or director or actor, this time we speak to the subject of a documentary – the world famous, record breaking, Scottish cyclist Graeme Obree. Addicted to breaking records, the former world champion puts his mind and body on the line […]

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01st Apr2016

Interview: Jen Burry talks ‘Alienated’

by Phil Wheat

The late Taylor Negron (Fast Times at Ridgemont High, The Last Boy Scout) stars in Alienated, invading cinemas and VOD this March via Gravitas Ventures. From writer-director Brian Ackley comes an intoxicating, edge-of-the-seat science-fiction chiller tells the story of a married couple that is forced to confront their fatal relationship issues while on the brink […]

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31st Mar2016

Interview: Daniel O’Meara talks ‘Deadly Famous’

by Phil Wheat

The pitfalls of Hollywood creates an American Psycho in the unnerving Deadly Famous, out this month on DVD from Indican Pictures. Hiding under a mask of collected sanity, Alan is an aging actor with a serious serial killing hobby. His dark, reclusive world is blown open when a young, bubbly blonde moves in as a […]

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24th Mar2016

Interview: Corin Hardy talks ‘The Hallow’

by Phil Wheat

Corin Hardy (@corinhardy) is an awarded filmmaker and music video director with a recognizable dark, beautiful visual flair that runs through most of his work. The Hallow is his debut feature film and tells the story of a family who move into a remote mill house in Ireland and find themselves in a fight for […]

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18th Mar2016

Interview: Gavin Williams talks ‘Await Further Instructions’

by Phil Wheat

Await Further Instructions – the debut feature of screenwriter Gavin Williams, directed by Johnny Kevorkian – is currently in post-production after a Winter 2015 shoot. Nerdly writer and host of the Britflicks podcast, Stuart Wright, spoke to Williams about the challenges of writing a screenplay and how he applied that to the development of his […]

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09th Mar2016

10 quick questions with Henry Rollins about ‘He Never Died’

by Phil Wheat

One of my favourite films from last years Grimmfest was the stunning vampire movie come theological horror He Never Died, (review) which sees Henry Rollins play Jack, a social outcast, who is thrust out of his comfort zone when the outside world bangs on his door and he can’t contain his violent past. As it […]

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07th Mar2016

‘Fear the Walking Dead’ – Dave Erickson Q&A

by Phil Wheat

As the season two premiere of Fear the Walking Dead approaches, AMC Global and BT held an exclusive Q&A with the drama’s Executive Producer and showrunner, Dave Erickson. Discussing the dramatic development of the series and some of the new season’s ocean-set scenes, Erickson’s insights into the Mexico-based production are revealed below alongside the shows […]

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29th Feb2016

Interview: Director Tristan Barr talks ‘Watch the Sunset’

by Phil Wheat

If you loved Animal Kingdom, you’ll dig Watch the Sunset – an Australian crime-thriller that’s currently looking for a release sometime later this year. We caught up with co-director Tristan Barr to see where the movie is at, why they’re crowdfunding (post completion) and whether we might see the movie here in the UK. Is […]

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