Nerdist was started by Chris Hardwick and has grown to be a many headed beast.

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Jason Silva Plays Games with Our Brains

Jason Silva spends a lot of his time thinking. More than that, he thinks about how we as people think and process the world around us. He parlayed his love… more

Farewell, “Futurama”

Well, in case you haven’t heard the news, the comng season of Futurama will be its last. Comedy Central announced that the series finale will air September 4th after a… more

The Indoor Kids #93: Infinite Bioshock Spoilers with Blair Butler and Film Critic Hulk!

They’ve talked around it for weeks, but now it’s time to unbutton their gaming pants and let loose. Kumail and Emily welcome old friends Blair Butler (on her second playthrough)… more
 

Chris Hardwick’s Stand-Up Tour Coming To Philadelphia, Boston

Chris Hardwick’s world stand-up tour has a couple of new dates, and if you’re on the East Coast, listen up: First, June 27-29, Chris comes to Philadelphia for five shows… more

Nerdist Podcast: Rob Zombie #2

The delightful Rob Zombie returns to the Nerdist podcast! He talks about what it’s like living in the woods, what his process as a director is like and what scares him!… more

Comic Book Day Exclusive: DC’s Talon #7 Preview

Creating a villain worthy of going toe to toe with Gotham’s caped crusader is one thing, but creating a villainous cabal so awesome that they warrant their own spinoff book?… more
 

From “The Nerdist”: The Great Debate, LOTR vs. Trek

From Saturday night’s episode of BBC America’s The Nerdist, here’s the Great Debate in which our own Kumail Nanjiani debates our own Jonah Ray and our own Matt Mira over… more

Next Week on “The Nerdist”: Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Gillian Jacobs

Now that you’ve enjoyed this week’s edition of The Nerdist on BBC America*, let’s look forward to next Saturday night, when you’ll see Joseph Gordon-Levitt looking dapper, Community’s Gillian Jacobs… more

Doctor Who Review: “Hide”

The last two Doctor Who episodes were a bit conflicting. While I enjoyed “The Rings of Akhaten” and “Cold War,” there were huge gaps in logic and massive plot conveniences… more