20th Oct2021

‘AEW Dark: Elevation – Episode 33’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this weeks review of AEW Dark: Elevation which was filmed during AEW’s show in Miami, Florida and featured one of the most vocal audiences I think we’ve ever had for a Dark show. The Florida crowd was HOT! But what about the matches? Let’s find out! Match #1: Dustin Rhodes def. Gustavo My […]

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19th Oct2021

‘Halloween Kills’ Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Anthony Michael Hall, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, Thomas Mann, Kyle Richards, Nancy Stephens, Robert Longstreet, Charles Cyphers, James Jude Courtney, Nick Castle | Written by Scott Teems | Directed by David Gordon Green “Evil dies tonight!” That’s both the tag-line on the poster and a chant that erupts in […]

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19th Oct2021

‘Amityville Scarecrow’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Kate Sandison, Amanda-Jade Tyler, Nicola Wright, Andrew Rolfe, Chelsea Greenwood, Sofia Lacey | Written by Shannon Holiday | Directed by Jack Peter Mundy Following hot on the heels of Amityville Cult, set in Amityville Texas, we now have Amityville Scarecrow, (formerly Amityville Cornfield) and this time Amityville is located in the UK, presumably, it’s […]

19th Oct2021

‘Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds’ DVD Review

by Matthew Turner

Features the voices of: Tomás Ayuso, Karina Matas Piper, Scott Cleverdon, Stephen Hughes, Elisabeth Gray, Robbie K. Jones, Blair Holmes | Written by Doug Langdale | Directed by Toni García [NOTE: With the film out now on DVD, here’s a reposting of our review of Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds from its cinematic release last […]

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19th Oct2021

‘AEW: Dynamite’ Review #2 (Oct 16th 2021)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s AEW: Dynamite review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and first off, I need to apologize for my humor as of late. I’ve been leaning on the more bizarre part of my sense of humor lately to compensate for how bad I’ve felt some of these shows have been. That […]

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19th Oct2021

‘AEW: Rampage’ Review (Oct 15th 2021)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s AEW: Rampage review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and first off, I need to apologize for my humor as of late. I’ve been leaning on the more bizarre part of my sense of humor lately to compensate for how bad I’ve felt some of these shows have been. That […]

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19th Oct2021

Friday Night Smackdown – Oct 15th 2021: Results & Review

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s WWE Friday Night SmackDown review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and first off, I need to apologize for my humor as of late. Phil let me know that I’ve offended some people in some recent reviews and I feel very bad about disgusting many of you people. I’ve been […]

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18th Oct2021

Grimmfest 2021: ‘The Pizzagate Massacre’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Tinus Seaux, Alexandria Payne, Lee Eddy, John Valley, Derek Babb, Zachary T. Scott | Written and Directed by John Valley The Pizzagate Massacre (originally titled Duncan) opens with a monologue, to camera, from a reporter (Derek Babb) who informs the audience about what we are about to see. A story, told in flashback, of […]

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18th Oct2021

Grimmfest 2021: ‘Forgiveness’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Jessica Ortiz, Alejandra Zaid, Alejandra Toussaint, Andres de la Mora, Horacio Castelo, Laura de Ita, Diego Garza | Written and Directed by Alex Kahuam Forgiveness sees three women mysteriously wake up in a hospital and discover that one of them is deaf, one is mute and the other one is blind; together they will […]

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18th Oct2021

‘Unfathomable’ Board Game Review

by Matthew Smail

The board game industry has a problem that videogames don’t seem to have. When a videogame goes out of print (or more likely these days, gets withdrawn from the respective marketplace) people who have bought it tend to benefit on an evergreen basis. Digital games never degrade, and even a retail game pressed onto a […]

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18th Oct2021

‘Batwoman 3×01: Mad as a Hatter’ Review

by Jason Brigger

Stars: Javicia Leslie, Rachel Skarsten, Meagan Tandy, Nicole Kang, Camrus Johnson, Dougray Scott | Created by Caroline Dries Batwoman’s season premiere is finally here and this season, Batwoman has a sidekick, Alice strikes a bargain for her freedom, and it looks like we are finally getting some of Batman’s rogues to appear! What Happened This […]

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18th Oct2021

‘AEW: Dynamite’ Review (Oct 16th 2021)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this weeks AEW: Dynamite review. This episode aired on a Saturday night AFTER Rampage, making this a big weekend of AEW action, featuring a plethora of AEW stars and industry veterans now in working for AEW. Enough talking, lets get on with the review! Match #1: Malakai Black def. Dante Martin The following […]

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15th Oct2021

‘Halloween Party’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Amy Groening, T. Thomason, Shelley Thompson, Bradley Bailey, Scott Bailey, Jason Daley, Zach Faye, Lisa Hackett, Marletta Laan, Jason Morley, Taylor Olson, Geneviève Steele, Shelley Thompson | Written and Directed by Jay Dahl Jay Dahl, writer and director of There Are Monsters, is back after a five-year break from the genre with his latest […]

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15th Oct2021

Grimmfest 2021: ‘Night at the Eagle Inn’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Amelia Dudley, Taylor Turner, Greg Schweers, Beau Minniear, Erik Bloomquist | Written by Erik Bloomquist, Carson Bloomquist | Directed by Erik Bloomquist Night at the Eagle Inn is the latest film from Erik and Carson Bloomquist. We’ve been following these filmmakers since way back in 2015 and their first short film The Cobblestone Corridor. Since […]

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15th Oct2021

‘Demigod’ Review

by Jim Morazzini

Stars: Rachel Nichols, Jeremy London, Yohance Myles, Miles Doleac, Rachel Ryals, Chukwuma Onwuchekwa, Lindsay Anne Williams, Sarah Fisher, Elena Sanchez | Written by Miles Doleac, Michael Donovan Horn | Directed by Miles Doleac Robin (Rachel Nichols; Pandemic, Inside) has just inherited the house and property of her grandfather whom she hasn’t seen since he and […]

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15th Oct2021

‘Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition’ Review (Xbox)

by Matthew Smail

Even though Phoenix Point has been out on PC for a couple of years now (more or less, anyway) it has only just landed on consoles. Thankfully, it appears on both PS4 and Xbox One (with next gen upgrades apparently due in the future) in the form of the Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition. This version […]

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15th Oct2021

‘Impact Wrestling’ Review (Oct 14th 2021)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and first off, I need to apologize for my humor as of late. Phil let me know that I’ve offended some people in some recent reviews and I feel very bad about that. I’ve been leaning on the more bizarre part […]

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15th Oct2021

‘Stargirl 2×10: Summer School – Chapter Ten’ 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 This week, Eclipso takes the next steps in destroying the JSA, Courtney and Pat finally get to the heart of their issues, a hero returns, and the Shade reveals himself. While […]

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15th Oct2021

‘Ru Paul’s Drag Race 3×04’ Review

by Rhys Payne

In last weeks episode, we saw the elimination of two fan-favourite queens who I personally thought would have gone much further in the competition. It was announced that Victoria Scone would not be returning to the show after damaging her knee during a winner lip-sync in episode one. Veronica Green ended up in the bottom […]

14th Oct2021

Grimmfest 2021: ‘Shot in the Dark’ Review

by Alain Elliott

Stars: Kristoffer McMillan, Jacqueline Toboni, Brandon Sklenar, Kelley Mack, Christine Donlon, Austin Hebert, Will Harris, Lindsay Ames, Rhomeyn Johnson | Written by Kristoffer McMillan, Keene McRae, Lane Thomas | Directed by Keene McRae I feel like the horror genre has had a recent surge in movies that seem to centre on a certain theme or story, […]

14th Oct2021

‘Furnace’ Board Game Review

by Matthew Smail

Bearing the weight of a theme that features heavy industries extracting coal, iron and oil from the Earth during the early 19th Century, it may be a surprise to some that Furnace is a relatively lightweight teach, with simple rules and mechanics giving away to a feverish optimisation puzzle. Variant rules can increase the complexity […]

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14th Oct2021

‘Rivers of London: Monday Monday #4’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Ben Aaronovitch, Andrew Cartmel | Art by Jose Maria Beroy | Published by Titan Comics This being the concluding chapter of the ‘Monday Monday’ arc, I think it’s fair to say I’ve found it quite an uneven one. I get what Aaronovitch and Cartmel have tried to do, by having a central storyline […]

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