29th Mar2019

‘NEOM’ Board Game Review

by Matthew Smail

NEOM claims to be the game that allows players to “create the city of tomorrow” but I can’t stop myself from thinking that it’s an irrelevant claim. Unless the specific thing that future cities will feature is a perfectly square layout that positions neat rows and columns of buildings joined by slightly inconvenient road layouts. […]

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29th Mar2019

This is no ordinary dinner party… it’s a ‘Killer Party’!

by Phil Wheat

Three young robbers become victims of their own heist when they interrupt an AA-style meeting for recovering serial killers in Killer Party, a delightfully bloody horror from the producer of Sinister. Each of our would-be thieves have their reasons for attempting one last heist to ensure a better life, but not even the best of […]

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29th Mar2019

Competition: Win zombie musical ‘Anna and the Apocalypse’ on DVD

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of Anna and the Apocalypse – out on DVD 8th April 2019 – we have a copy to giveaway! Described as ‘Shaun of the Dead meets La La Land’ this is a brilliantly bonkers, Bafta-nominated zom-com musical, from the creator of the internet smash Ryan Gosling Won’t Eat His Cereal. When […]

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29th Mar2019

‘The Red Strings Club’ Review (Nintendo Switch)

by Rupert Harvey

It’s the future, and the Red Strings Club is an underground drinking dive run by Donovon, resident bartender, information broker and our nominal hero. Through the various visitors, he learns about the corporate shenanigans of Supercontinent, a global megacorporation which is apparently intending to control humankind through the use of cybernetic implants. In order to […]

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29th Mar2019

Trailer & Poster for Easter horror ‘Rottentail’

by Phil Wheat

Graphic novel Rottentail heads to the big screen with an adaptation by Brian Skiba and co-creator David C. Hayes. Starring Corin Nemec (Stargate SG-1, Supernatural), William McNamara (Copycat, Stealing Home), Dominique Swain (Lolita, Face/Off), Laurie Love (.357, Beverly Hills Christmas), Gianni Capaldi and Byron Browne (Who Else To Blame?, Periphery), Rottentail tells the bizarre tale […]

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29th Mar2019

MANIFF 2019: ‘Far From The Apple Tree’ Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Sorcha Groundsell, Victoria Liddelle, Lynsey-Anne Moffat, Margaret Fraser, Adrienne-Marie Zitt, Scarlett Mack | Written by Ben Soper | Directed by Grant McPhee Directed by Grant McPhee (Night Kaleidoscope), low budget horror Far From The Apple Tree stars Sorcha Groundsell as Judith, a young artist who takes a job as the live-in assistant to acclaimed […]

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29th Mar2019

‘NXT: UK’ Review (March 27th 2019)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s NXT: UK review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have Kelly Bundy working on her newest picture, “Contradictions of the Shy Stripper”. We’ve got a couple happy matches here to enjoy, so pull on up in the ol’ easy chair and get ready to spend a half hour […]

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29th Mar2019

‘Gloria Bell’ Review

by Jak-Luke Sharp

Stars: Julianne Moore, Alanna Ubach, Michael Cera, Sean Astin, John Turturro, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Brad Garrett, Holland Taylor, Rita Wilson, Caren Pistorius, Cassi Thomson, Tyson Ritter, Chris Mulkey, Barbara Sukowa | Written by Alice Johnson Boher, Sebastián Lelio | Directed by Sebastián Lelio Gloria (Julianne Moore) is a free-spirited divorcée who spends her days at a […]

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29th Mar2019

‘WWE NXT’ Review (March 27th 2019)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s NXT review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have item number 121, the so-called “Red Violin”. Ba da da da, ba da da da, da da da. Also, I think we might have a match or two worth talking about (Dusty Rhodes Classic finals), so let’s see what […]

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29th Mar2019

Interview: Eaten by Lions writer/director Jason Wingard

by Stuart Wright

In his latest podcast/interview, host Stuart Wright talks to Eaten by Lions writer/director Jason Wingard. Omar and Pete are half brothers. When their parents are eaten by lions they embark on a journey to find Omar’s real father. What follows is a funny, heart-warming journey of self-discovery for both boys…in Blackpool. The Choudray family represents […]

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28th Mar2019

‘Captive State’ Review

by Jak-Luke Sharp

Stars: John Goodman, Ashton Sanders, Jonathan Majors, Vera Farmiga, Kevin Dunn, James Ransone, Alan Ruck, Madeline Brewer, Machine Gun Kelly, Kevin J. O’Connor | Written by Erica Beeney, Rupert Wyatt | Directed by Rupert Wyatt Captive State is director Rupert Wyatt’s first feature film in five years after the relatively underseen drama, and his remake […]

28th Mar2019

MANIFF 2019: ‘Isabelle’ Review

by Matthew Turner

Stars: Amanda Crew, Adam Brody, Zoë Belkin, Sheila McCarthy, Booth Savage, Krista Bridges, Michael Miranda, Dayo Ade, David Tompa | Written by Donald Martin | Directed by Rob Heydon Directed by Rob Heydon, suburban chiller Isabelle just about gets the job done, though it lacks focus and misses several opportunities to make its scares actually […]

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28th Mar2019

The LEGO Movie 2 – Set No. 70829: Unboxing & Review

by Phil Wheat

The release of a new LEGO movie is, these days, accompanied by a fresh wave of LEGO sets to accompany the film. This year we had the release of The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, which came with a HUGE wave of sets which mixed Duplo, Creator and tradition minifigure sets to great aplomb […]

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28th Mar2019

‘WWE 205 Live’ Review (March 26th 2019)

by Phil Wheat

Welcome to this week’s 205 Live review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have Ritchie Costner watching Debi Mazar getting stabbed to death by an old chick with a knitting needle in prison. Yeah, I’m watching Happy! This is some wild $#!@. Oh, there’s some wrestling on here. Here we go, Idaho. […]

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28th Mar2019

‘Ring of Honor’ Wrestling Review (March 24th 2019)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s Ring Of Honor review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some more wrestling…dude. Match #1: LifeBlood (IWGP U.S. Champion Juice Robinson, Bandido and “Hot Sauce” Tracy Williams w/Tenille Dashwood) defeated Dalton Castle and The Boys The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com: Castle and The Boys isolated Bandido, […]

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28th Mar2019

‘The Dirt’ Review (Netflix)

by Jak-Luke Sharp

Stars: Machine Gun Kelly, Douglas Booth, Daniel Webber, Iwan Rheon, Alyssa Marie Stilwell, Matthew Underwood, Kathryn Morris, Vince Mattis, Courtney Dietz | Written by Amanda Adelson, Rich Wilkes | Directed by Jeff Tremaine The Dirt, directed by Jackass alumni Jeff Tremaine, is your ultra-conventional biopic that charts the rise, fall and ultimately rise again of […]

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28th Mar2019

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 273: What’s in the Bucket?

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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27th Mar2019

‘Victorian Masterminds’ Board Game Review

by Matthew Smail

Anytime you hear of a game that has been designed in tandem by two great minds like those of Eric Lang and Antoine Bauza, with a production from CMON, it’s time to setup and pay attention. In this case, the game is Victorian Masterminds. The theme? Steampunk villains, diabolical machines and, erm, stealing buildings. Yes, Victorian […]

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27th Mar2019

Official story trailer for ‘Wolfenstein: Youngblood’ released

by Phil Wheat

Machine Games, in collaboration with Arkane Studios Lyon, are set to release Wolfenstein: Youngblood, the series’ first modern cooperative game, on July 26th 2019 for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch; and we have the first trailer for you below! Wolfenstein: Youngblood will throw you (and a friend!) back in time to 1980s […]

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27th Mar2019

‘Mera: Tidebreaker’ Review (DC Ink)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Danielle Paige | Art by Stephen Byrne | Format: Paperback, 192pp | Published by DC Ink This is the second of the DC Ink books I have reviewed, the first being Under The Moon, a young Selina Kyle/ Catwoman story. I expect the approach to the characters in this to be as fresh […]

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27th Mar2019

First poster & images from Brexit horror ‘Election Night’

by Phil Wheat

Suspicious Character Films and Shooting Tiger Pictures have unveiled the first poster and a handful of images for Election Night, a Brexit-inspired home invasion thriller from director Neil Monaghan and starring Sean Cronin, Rebecca Ferdinando, Gary Grant, Julian Seager, Leah Baskaran, Samantha Loxley and David Alwyn. Five friends hold an Election Night party in a […]

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27th Mar2019

‘Elizabeth Harvest’ VOD Review

by Alain Elliott

Stars: Abbey Lee, Ciarán Hinds, Carla Gugino, Matthew Beard, Dylan Baker | Written and Directed by Sebastian Gutierrez As much as I love big budget sci-fi movies, there’s some great, much smaller budgeted, movies in this genre. I’ve always found that the best independent sci-fi movies are ones that come up with brilliant, creative and […]

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