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- After 16 years on the job, the Critic discovered that he never reviewed any movie with the infamous Steven Seagal. He decides to rectify that by reviewing one of his most 'Seagalist' films ever.
- Hey, hey. hey, it's Thin Critic, and he's here to review the live action adaptation of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.
- The original Disney classic gets revisited over 30 years later. What still holds up about this Arabian Night? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Aladdin (1992)
- We're familiar with who the meanest Disney villains are, but how about the ones that make us laugh the most? Nostalgia Critic gives his thoughts on this animated rogue's gallery.
- The bizarre comedy from 2002 has gotten a lot of requests for Nostalgia Critic in the past. Will he get into it's odd humor or will it leave a punch to the gut? Let's take a look at Kung Pow: Enter the fist.
- Few films leave an impact like this one did on the Nostalgia Critic. What is it about Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse that blew him away? Let's find out now.
- The Critic rolls the dice and checks out Jumanji, a movie about a board game that unleashes a jungle hell on an unsuspecting town. Does he still find it enjoyable or should it be left in the back of the closet?
- Wittier than an internet troll. More vulgar than a hip-hop artist. Able to decimate bad nostalgic movies in a single blow. This is SuperCritic, kicking off Superman with the 1978 original that made us believe a man could fly.
- It's possibly the first superhero sequel ever made. How does it hold up in comparison to the original classic? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Superman II.
- Sadly, Part 3 often makes or breaks a movie series, and Superman III breaks it beyond repair. The Critic suffers through the most tone deaf, unbalanced Superman movie in history - until Superman Returns.
- Nostalgia Critic wraps up Supermonth with one of the most successful re-edits in history. Let's take a look at Zack Snyder's cut of Justice League.
- 2007– 20m5.9 (19)TV EpisodeYou don't have to wait until November to hear the Critic lash out at THESE commercials. Back in the sweet, innocent days of yesteryear, before we knew who the Cos really was, he plugged nearly every product on the market.
- It's the Star Trek movie fans didn't know they wanted. So how come NC isn't as won over by the film as many others are? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Galaxy Quest.
- The Critic takes a look back at this prehistoric Don Bluth classic to see why it's been resonating with him so much lately, discovering it to be the gripping drama, adventure, and relatable characters, as only the Don could bring.
- Sean Connery as a dragon? Yep, that was a thing, and it's about as 1996 fantasy as it can get. Nostalgia Critic gives his thoughts on DragonHeart.
- In between his movies about post-apocalyptic Australia, George Miller directed this animated feature about penguins singing and dancing. The Nostalgia Critic puts on his dancing shoes to revisit this curious 2006 charmer.
- It's been a long time since Doug and Rob have seen this odd flick. Will they (as well as Rob's dog Ellie) be won over by it? Let's take a look at Dragonheart.
- It's been 20 years since Will Smith fought a robotic invasion, but is there any humanity that shines through in this emotionless thriller? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at I, Robot.
- It's the film everybody hated the ending of when it came out, but are there some redeeming qualities about Spielberg's alien epic? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Tom Cruise's, War of the Worlds.
- It's the latest in Sony's attempt to make Spider-Man movies without Spider-Man. Where the others failed though, this one spectacularly fails. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Madame Web.
- This animated kids film bug bombed hard. Can the Nostalgia Critic find anything of value or will he squish it? Let's take a look at The Ant Bully.
- The Critic looks back somewhat fondly on Disney's take on the King Arthur legend, with that unsung, underrated yet very entertaining tail of music and magic, The Sword in the Stone.
- The 2000s hit made a lot of people...um...happy, but Nostalgia Critic finds he's just might not be a Charlie's Angels fan.