12th Jun2016

Three Marvel comics that could make it as a TV series

by ApolloXL5

The theme of superhero is now more prevalent than ever, and a huge part of that is down to Marvel. There are number of comics that could make it as the next Marvel TV series. Marvel 2099 The futuristic setting of 2099 would give viewers an insight into a possible future of the MCU that […]

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12th Jun2016

2016 Brooklyn Film Festival – Report

by Catherina Gioino

With filmmaking and digital technology being so ubiquitous today, it becomes almost difficult to decide the difference between amateur stuff and real aspiring artists. Those budding filmmakers need not look further than the Brooklyn Film Festival, a festival founded in 1998 as a way to bring independent and ambitious filmmakers into the limelight. With the […]

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10th Jun2016

New one-sheet poster for ‘Ghostbusters’

by Phil Wheat

Here’s a brand new one-sheet poster for director Paul Feig’s redux of the 80s classic Ghostbusters. Thirty years after the beloved original franchise took the world by storm, director Paul Feig brings his fresh take to the supernatural comedy, joined by some of the funniest actors working today – Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, […]

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10th Jun2016

Competition: Win a ‘The Forest’ Blu-ray and T-Shirt

by Phil Wheat

To celebrate the release of The Forest – on DVD, Blu-ray and available to download 20th June we are giving away a copy on Blu-ray and an exclusive The Forest t-shirt. Natalie Dormer (Game of Thrones, The Hunger Games) stars in a chilling and suspense-filled horror set in the haunting, real-life Aokigahara Forest. Travelling to […]

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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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10th Jun2016

‘The Conjuring 2’ Review

by John Squires

Stars: Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Madison Wolfe, Frances O’Connor, Lauren Esposito, Benjamin Haigh, Patrick McAuley, Simon McBurney, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Simon Delaney, Franka Potente, Bob Adrian | Written by Carey Hayes, Chad Hayes, James Wan, David Leslie Johnson | Directed by James Wan The term “master of horror” is one that gets thrown around a […]

09th Jun2016

‘Tank Girl: Two Girls One Tank #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Alan Martin | Art by Brett Parson | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp First things first before I start my review. Tank Girl as a character is not really aimed at me anymore, at my ‘demo’ as the marketing men like to call it. Once upon a time, in the […]

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09th Jun2016

‘Norman #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Art & Writing by Stan Silas | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback At first glance this book looked a little, er, different. Or strange. Yes, let’s go with strange. ‘I am 8 Years old and I kill People’ is a pretty attention grabbing tagline after all. Norman had previously been the ‘star’ of […]

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09th Jun2016

The History of Bad Ideas – Episode 127: From Scrawny to Yum in 5 Seconds!

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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08th Jun2016

‘Party Hard’ Review (PS4)

by Paul Metcalf

The life of a serial killer can be a hard one, especially if you are caught too soon. Party Hard is now on the PlayStation 4 and gives you the chance to stealthily kill off partying neighbours just looking for a good time. Are we getting sick of these “retro” looking games about mass murder, […]

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08th Jun2016

‘Point Break’ (2015) Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Luke Bracey, Edgar Ramirez, Ray Winstone, Teresa Palmer, Matias Varela, Clemens Schick, Tobias Santelmann, Max Thieriot, Delroy Lindo | Written by Rick King, W. Peter Iliff, Kurt Wimmer | Directed by Ericson Core Now I’m not that adverse to remakes and reboots as some and, if I’m honest, the 1991 version of Point Break […]

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07th Jun2016

‘Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, Sarah Silverman, Tim Meadows, Maya Rudolph, Joan Cusack, Imogen Poots, Chris Redd, James Buckley, Edgar Blackmon | Written by Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer | Directed by Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone What do you get if you take the outrageous gross-out comedy of producer Judd Apatow (Trainwreck, Superbad, Knocked […]

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07th Jun2016

‘Game of Thrones 6×07: The Broken Man’ Review

by Gretchen Felker-Martin

“Violence is a disease.” Possession, loss, reclamation; these are mile markers on the endless circuit of war down which great houses and their hapless draftees trudge, marching ever lower on a corkscrew path like a frozen whirlpool, like a huge mouth sucking up men and spitting out corpses. But why? Why keep fighting even, as […]

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07th Jun2016

‘Deus Ex: Children’s Crusade #4’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Alex Irvine | Art by John Aggs | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp As cross platform tie-ins go, this has been pretty good. Rather than being constrained by the restrictions of writing something that exists essentially to draw attention to an upcoming game release (that’s Deus Ex: Mankind Divided if […]

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07th Jun2016

East London Film Festival: European Premiere of British sci-fi ‘Native’

by Stuart Wright

Following February’s successful World Premiere at the Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival, Native, starring Rupert Graves (DI Lestrade in BBC’s Sherlock TV series) and Ellie Kendrick (Game Of Thrones and iFeatures backed ‘The Levelling’), gets its European Premiere at the East London Film Festival. Native is the debut feature film for Liverpool born director and co-writer […]

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07th Jun2016

‘Independence Day: The Original Movie Adaptation’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Phil Crain, Ralph Macchio | Art by Leonard Kirk, Rod Whigham, Terry Pallot | Published by Titan Comics As the marketing for Independence Day: Resurgence really shifts into high gear, Titan Comics have decided to re-release the original Marvel Comics adaptation of the first Independence Day movie. A cash in? Sure. A worthy […]

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07th Jun2016

‘The Tunnel: Sabotage’ DVD Review

by Paul Metcalf

With the release of The Tunnel, it had a big job to do. Being the remake of The Bridge, it had to make it out of the Nordic Noir show’s shadow. With the first season it arguable managed to do this, but can it do it again with The Tunnel: Sabotage? The Tunnel: Sabotage brings together the team of […]

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07th Jun2016

Marvel Heroes themed slots is the most successful one

by Guest

Marvel Heroes themed slots is the most successful once, and there’s no doubt about that. People love almost all slot machine games that have themes and characters that they recognize, and the fandom for Marvel comics has only expanded more in recent years, even though Marvel is decades old by this point. Marvel Heroes themed […]

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06th Jun2016

Rookie errors for bingo beginners

by Guest

When you’re a beginner at anything, whether it’s driving, a new job, cooking, gambling, you’re always going to make rookie mistakes. Online bingo is no different, no matter how familiar you are with the game and the rules, it’s never easy to be able to tell genuine sites and those who just want to scam […]

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06th Jun2016

‘Keanu’ Review

by Phil Wheat

Stars: Jordan Peele, Keegan-Michael Key, Tiffany Haddish, Method Man, Jason Mitchell, Luis Guzman, Nia Long, Will Forte, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Jamar Malachi Neighbors, Rob Huebel | Written by Jordan Peele, Alex Rubens | Directed by Peter Atencio Keanu sees TV’s “Key and Peele” star as Rell and Clarence respectively, two cousins who live in the city […]

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06th Jun2016

‘Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #2.10’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Nick Abadzis | Art by Elena Casagrande | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp Although for me this has overall been one of the weaker Who titles, in recent issues I’ve found myself warming more to it. Interestingly enough, that coincided with both Eleonora Carlini and Elena Casagrande taking a break […]

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06th Jun2016

Innovation in Gaming

by Guest

The last decade has seen what can only be described as a revolution in every aspect of gaming, from the way that we obtain and play them to the kinds of games that are being enjoyed. This has gone hand in hand with the ever-accelerating development of technology, not to mention the meteoric rise and […]

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