30th Sep2015

‘The Best Of WCW Monday Night Nitro Vol.3’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

I will admit I was much more of a WWE fan than WCW, but even with that being the case I remember some classic matches from Nitro that caught my interest. With The Best Of WCW Monday Night Nitro – Volume 3 being released I was wondering if we’d get some, but the cracks are […]

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30th Sep2015

Watch Now: Trailer for new documentary ‘Nintendo Quest’

by Phil Wheat

Nintendo Quest follows two gaming enthusiasts, director Robert McCallum and life-long friend Jay Bartlett, as they hit the open road in hope of buying all 678 official retail licensed Nintendo games in just 30 days, with no online purchases. One man. 30 days, 678 games. No online purchases. It’s the premise that launched a film […]

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30th Sep2015

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 91: The Hi De Hi De Ho Man

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 rumors 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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30th Sep2015

365Flicks Podcast – Episode 18: The Truth In The Lies

by Phil Wheat

We’d like to welcome the awesome podcast – 365Flicks – to 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 18: Oliver Stone / […]

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30th Sep2015

‘Rick And Morty 2×09: Look Who’s Purging Now’ Review

by Gretchen Felker-Martin

“Oh, I do some pretty bad stuff.” Rick and Morty has ugly bones. It’s a show predicated on the idea that watching a drunk abuse his grandson across space and time is inherently amusing. This is, unless you’re particularly squeamish about the aforementioned abuse(or gratuitous drool), right on the money. We love to watch the titular […]

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30th Sep2015

‘Review 2×09: Happiness, Pillow Fight, Imaginary Friend’ Review

by Gretchen Felker-Martin

“What are your values, son?” A man is dead and Forrest is to blame. The goodness Forrest’s father once saw in his son has been burned away by Forrest’s belief that what he does as the host of Review is more important than and/or somehow separate from his personal integrity and what its dissolution means for the people […]

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29th Sep2015

‘Convenience’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Ray Panthaki, Vicky McClure, Adeel Akhtar, Anthony Head, James Bradshaw, Joe Marsh, John Norton, Velibor Topic, Verne Troyer | Written by Simon Fantauzzo | Directed by Keri Collins What’s this? I hear you cry. Nerdly reviewing a new British comedy? Yes, given the fact we tend to avoid British productions – especially those featuring football […]

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29th Sep2015

LFF 2015: ‘Madame Courage’ Review

by Mark Allen

Stars: Adlane Djemil, Lamia Bezouaoui, Leila Tilmatine | Written and Directed by Merzak Allouache A pill-popping purse-snatcher by day and habitual terror to his mother by night, Omar (Adlane Djemil) is a young man we can all relate to. Living in an Algerian shanty town and making ends meet fencing stolen goods only to buy himself Artane tablets (also […]

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29th Sep2015

‘Rivers of London #3’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Ben Aaronovitch, Andrew Cartmel | Art by Lee Sullivan | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp For those not in the know, Rivers of London are a series of books by Ben Aaronovitch following the adventures of Peter Grant, assigned to the secret department of the Metropolitan Police in London who […]

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29th Sep2015

‘Fog and Crimes: The Complete Third Season’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Good detective shows focus themselves around a likeable character who always wins in the end. Police Chief Soneri may not be the best known detective on television, but Fog and Crimes: The Complete Third Season proves he deserves to be more recognised as one of the greats. In the third and final season of the […]

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28th Sep2015

Competition: Win ‘Turbo Kid’ on DVD!

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of Turbo Kid – on digital download 28th September and DVD/Blu-ray 5th October – we have a copy on DVD to giveaway! Set in a vision of the future, Turbo Kid will be instantly recognisable to anyone who spent a wasted youth in the video store – it’s a retro-adventure for […]

28th Sep2015

First images from Adam R. Steigert’s sci-fi thriller ‘S.T.A.R’

by Phil Wheat

Over the past few years DefTone Pictures Studios and director Adam R. Steigert have brought us various titles such as the much anticipated independent science-fiction horror film Not Human (formally Ombis: Alien Invasion) which is now available on DVD/VOD; and the cult phenomena horror/ comedy A Grim Becoming, currently screening in film festivals. And now […]

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28th Sep2015

EXCLUSIVE: Awesome clip from ‘Arrow: The Complete Third Season’

by Kat Wheat

With a fourth season on the way, fans can catch up with all the action as Arrow: The Complete Third Season comes to Blu-ray and DVD today, contains all 23 thrilling episodes from the third season plus almost three hours of extra content, including episode commentaries, featurettes, deleted scenes and a gag reel… Best of […]

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28th Sep2015

LFF 2015: ’21 Nights With Pattie’ Review

by Mark Allen

Stars: Isabelle Carré, Andre Dussollier, Denis Lavant, Sergi López, Mathilde Monnier, Laurent Poitrenaux, Philippe Rebbot, Karin Viard | Written and Directed by Arnaud Larrieu & Jean-Marie Larrieu Shortly after her estranged mother’s death, middle-aged Caroline travels to her palatial house in the country to settle affairs and bury her. She intends to stop for a night, attend the ceremony […]

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28th Sep2015

How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse in Five Easy Steps

by Phil Wheat

With The Walking Dead: The Complete Fifth Season out today on DVD and Blu-ray, here’s an exclusive guide written by Travis Bradberry, author of Zombie novel Cryonic, offering an insight into How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse in Five Easy Steps. From location to weapons, this is the only survival guide you’ll ever need – that […]

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28th Sep2015

Titan to publish all-new ‘Independence Day’ comics

by Phil Wheat

With Independence Day Resurgence set to launch in theatres everywhere June 24th 2016, Titan Comics have announced they has secured the license to publish all-new Independence Day comics from Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products. In 1996, Independence Day wowed audiences across the world, winning numerous awards, including an Academy Award®for Best Visual Effects and Grammy […]

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27th Sep2015

Where Are They Now? – Action Heroes

by Kat Wheat

Having first graced the big screen as mop-headed slacker Ted Theodore Logan in Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, Keanu Reeves has since become one of Hollywood’s ‘go to’ actors when explosive action is the order of the day, starring in numerous edge-of-your-seat thrillers including Point Break, Speed and The Matrix. His most recent film, John […]

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27th Sep2015

‘All I Want For Xmas’ Review

by Richard Axtell

Stars: Antonio Sabato Jr., Shannen Doherty, Mason Douglas, Jsu Garcia, Juliocesar Chavez, Jade Pettyjohn, Sally Kirkland, Kylie Rogers, Richard Riehle, Eddy Salazar, Reese Hartwig, Paul Kouri, Paloma Maria Mettler | Directed by Emilio Ferrari When Jamie makes a Christmas wish of having different parents and no annoying sister that comes true, he finds himself living […]

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27th Sep2015

Interview: Director Michael Steves talks ‘Clinger’

by Phil Wheat

Directed by Michael Steves, from a script he co-penned with Gabi Chennisi Duncombe and Bubba Fish, Clinger is a supernatural horror starring
 Vincent Martella, Jennifer Laporte, Julia Aks, Lisa Wilcox and Debbie Rochon. Paragon Releasing will debut Clinger in US cinemas on October 23rd. In anticipation of its release, we spoke to Michael Steves about […]

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27th Sep2015

‘Saint Seiya: Soldiers Soul’ Review (PS4)

by Phil Wheat

Saint Seiya is a franchise that has been around since the mid-80s and whilst it hasn’t really translated well to the UK, the series, also known as Knights of the Zodiac, has a huge fanbase in the US and aross the rest of Europe. Personally I’ve never seen a single episode of the anime or […]

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26th Sep2015

LFF 2015: ‘He Named Me Malala’ Review

by Mark Allen

Featuring: Malala Yousafzai, Ziauddin Yousafzai | Directed by Davis Guggenheim Some people make you feel so damn lazy. Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani activist who was shot in the head by Taliban for speaking out about the importance of educating women, accomplished more by the time she was 17 than most of us will do in our entire lives. […]

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26th Sep2015

LFF 2015: ‘Men & Chicken’ Review

by Mark Allen

Stars: David Dencik, Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Soren Malling, Nicolas Bro, Rikke Louise Andersson, Lisbet Dahl | Written and Directed by Anders Thomas Jensen Looking for all the world like an absurd family farce directed by David Cronenberg (albeit in Danish), Men & Chicken certainly gets points for its commitment to oddness. Its premise sees two brothers, Elias […]

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