28th Apr2017

‘Jurassic Prey’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Danielle Donahue, Jeff Kirkendall, Bob Dennis, James Carolus, Steve Diasparra, Ken Van Sant, Todd Carpenter, Austin Dragovich, Laurie Smith, Frank Humes, Houston Baker | Written by John Oak Dalton | Directed by Mark Polonia I’m not going to lie, the oeuvre of the Polonia Brothers is somewhat of an acquired taste. Always low budget, […]

28th Apr2017

Watch Now: The first 6 minutes of ‘Sheborg Massacre’

by Phil Wheat

Directed by Daniel Armstrong (Murderdrome, From Parts Unknown), sci-fi action/comedy Sheborg Massacre has just made it’s Australian DVD/MOD debut on the Fatal Visions label (which also released the awesome Mondo Yakuza). To celebrate the release of the film, which stars Kirsten Betts, Joshua Black, Maggie Chretien, Kristen Condon, and Jen Costello, the first SIX minutes […]

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28th Apr2017

‘Lady Bloodfight’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Amy Johnston, Muriel Hofmann, Jenny Wu, Kathy Wu, Jet Tranter, Mayling Ng, Sunny Coelst, Rosemary Vandebrouck, Lisa Cheng, Chalinene Bassinah, Lauren Rhoden, Lisa Henderson, Isa Sofa Chan Kwan Nga, Nathalie Ng, Kirt Kishita, Happy Ma | Written by Bey Logan | Directed by Chris Nahon Question: Are you a fan of Bloodsport, Kickboxer, King […]

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28th Apr2017

Two new TV spots for ‘Wonder Woman’

by Phil Wheat

Directed by Patty Jenkins (Monster, AMC’s The Killing) and starring Gal Gadot (Fast & Furious) in the titular role, Wonder Woman made her big screen debut in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but this new film will mark her first time the character has headlined a solo feature – though you’d be hard-pressed to […]

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28th Apr2017

‘The Patriot’ DVD Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Curtis Caldwell, Tom Getty, Daniel Kuttner, Philip Lewis, Eamon McGee, Kirsten Meenan, Joel Neff, David Roush | Written and Directed by Tom Getty Despite seemingly being under the radar of everyone, it would seem Tom Getty is something of a one-man movie-making machine; having produced, written, directed AND starred in five films since 2003. […]

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28th Apr2017

‘Gundam Versus’ coming to PS4 in Europe!

by Phil Wheat

BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment have announced a new Gundam game – based one of the most well-known and established Mecha Experience and animation brands in history. Gundam Versus is set for release this Autumn 2017 on PlayStation 4 in Europe. From the press release: The world famous giant robot and notorious head-to-head smash hit series: GUNDAM […]

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28th Apr2017

‘The Survivor’ Blu-ray Review (Severin)

by Paul Metcalf

Stars: Robert Powell, Jenny Agutter, Joseph Cotten, Angela Punch McGregor, Peter Sumner, Lorna Lesley, Ralph Cotterill, Adrian Wright, Tyler Coppin | Written by David Ambrose | Directed by David Hemmings When I was younger I was a big James Herbert fan, so watching The Survivor was something I just had to do. Confusing and slow, […]

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28th Apr2017

First Look: Venom #150

by Phil Wheat

Reunited, and it feels so good! Or, is it bad? Either way you swing it, Eddie Brock is back, and he’s bonding with the symbiote once more in May’s can’t-miss Venom #150 – the oversized anniversary issue Which sees series writer Mike Costa joined by guest artist Tradd Moore for an extended main story featuring […]

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28th Apr2017

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 173: The Jedi of Berkeley!

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 Apr2017

5 character posters for Netflix’s wrestling comedy ‘GLOW’

by Phil Wheat

In anticipation of the June 23rd premiere of GLOW, Netflix has released a set of character posters for their upcoming comedy series – which is inspired by the short-lived, but beloved wrestling show from the 80s. GLOW stars Alison Brie as Ruth Wilder, an out-of-work, struggling actress in 1980s Los Angeles who finds one last chance […]

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27th Apr2017

‘Alien and Predator Figurine Collection: Captain Dallas’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Given that this week we’re celebrating Alien Day, it’s only fitting that I return to my reviews of the Alien and Predator Figurine Collection with a character from the original movie, and the choice is Captain Dallas. Captain Dallas played by the ever dependable Tom Skerrit is memorable not only for being the brunt of Ripley’s (Sigourney […]

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27th Apr2017

‘Little Nightmares’ launch trailer

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of Little Nightmares, BANDAI NAMCO Europe and Tarsier Studios have revealed a brand-new launch trailer (embedded below) introducing the graceful Lady, the ruler of The Maw and the biggest threat to Six’s survival ensuring the smooth running of the place from her private quarters. Will you be able to save the […]

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27th Apr2017

‘Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #3.4’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Nick Abadzis | Art by Giorgia Sposito, Arianna Florean | Published by Titan Comics Ah, The Tenth Doctor. Simultaneously one of my favourite incarnations of The Doctor, and one of my least favourite Dr Who books. A little harsh perhaps, as objectively it is always a pretty decent quality book, but stacked up […]

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27th Apr2017

Hack ‘n’ slash hybrid ‘Drive Girls’ comes to Europe

by Phil Wheat

Rising Star Games have announced that the turbo-powered PlayStation Vita smash Drive Girls is scheduled for physical retail and digital release in Europe on 26th May. An experience straight out of Japan, Drive Girls is developed by the legendary Tamsoft and features characters designed by popular illustrator UGUME. This fast-paced story-driven game transports you to […]

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27th Apr2017

Competition: Win ‘WWE Elimination Chamber 2017 & Fastlane 2017’ double-bill on DVD

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of WWE: Elimination Chamber 2017 & Fastlane 2017 Double on DVD we are giving away a copy on DVD. Featuring not one but two Pay-Per-View events from The Road to WrestleMania, WWE Home Video presents over 6 hours of WWE action, Elimination Chamber 2017 and Fastlane 2017 Double Feature! WWE Champion […]

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27th Apr2017

Amazon’s take on ‘The Tick’ gets a debut date

by Phil Wheat

Amazon Prime Video have announced that Friday 25th August 2017 will be the premiere date for their highly-anticipated superhero comedy series The Tick starring comedy legend Peter Serafinowicz as the titular hero… Created by executive producer and original illustrator of The Tick, Ben Edlund, the show stars Peter Serafinowicz (Guardians of the Galaxy, Star Wars: […]

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27th Apr2017

‘Crimson’ DVD Review (Black House)

by Mondo Squallido

Stars: Paul Naschy, Silvia Solar, Olivier Mathot, Evelyne Scott, Claude Boisson, Gilda Arancio | Written by Juan Fortuny, Marius Lesoeur, H.L. Rostaine | Directed by Juan Fortuny Crimson, also known as The Man With The Severed Head (which was the title this film previously debuted under on Arrow’s Arrowdrome label), opens up with a nice […]

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27th Apr2017

Nerd Buy: ‘Alien Covenant’ Funko Pops!

by Phil Wheat

The new Alien film is due to hit cinema’s across Europe shortly, and expectation is high for Ridley Scott’s latest exploration of the roots of the Alien legend, begun with Prometheus. Add to that expectation that anything Alien, in POP! form, has always sold great, Funko have even admitted that they are some of the […]

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27th Apr2017

Cinema Geeks: Episode 130 – VG Series – Bloodrayne

by Phil Wheat

Here’s the latest episode of the Cinema Geeks 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 right here, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres. Episode 130 – Videogame Series: Bloodrayne Today on Episode 130 […]

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26th Apr2017

First trailer & images from Syfy’s ‘Blood Drive’

by Phil Wheat

First announced way back in the summer of 2015, the Syfy/Universal co-production Blood Drive is a high-octane, over-the-top scripted series in the classic grindhouse movie tradition. Set in a near-apocalyptic future, the 13-episode series centers around LA’s last good cop who is forced to join a twisted, gory cross-country death race – with cars powered […]

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26th Apr2017

‘Elsa Fraulein SS’ DVD Review

by Mondo Squallido

Stars: Malisa Longo, Oliver Mathot, Patrizia Gori, Pamela Stanford, Claudine Beccarie, Erik Muller, Rudy Lenoir, Jean Le Boulbar, René Gaillard, Thierry Dufour| Written by Victor Hardia, Marius Lesoeur, Patrice Rhomm | Directed by Patrice Rhomm As much as I adore exploitation cinema, I have to say that Nazisploitation is one of the least enjoyable branches […]

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26th Apr2017

You can’t ‘Replace’ this trailer & poster!

by Phil Wheat

Following in the footsteps of the likes of David Cronenberg, German filmmaker Norbert Keil is set to unleash his own brand of body-horror on unsuspecting audiences with Replace – which Keil co-wrote with the legend that is Richard Stanley (Hardware). Replace stars Barbara Crampton, Rebecca Forsythe, Lucie Aron and Sean Knopp; and tells the story […]

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