Tue, Jul 30, 2019
Lately, Disney seems to be remaking all of their beloved, classic animated features and turning them into live action, but with none of the spirit and heart of the original. Moviegoers don't like them, but for some reason, they keep going to see them. Why are these over-blown, heartless insults to our childhood so lucrative? The Nostalgia Critic is here to get to the bottom of this.
Tue, Aug 13, 2019
In an age of epic crossovers and spin-offs, the Critic takes a look back at a certain notorious crossover in the Hanna-Barbera universe. Remember when the Jetsons met the Flintstones? While the Critic has been a bit critical (pun intended) of both series and finds plenty to mock in this made-for-TV movie, he recognizes its significance and its need to exist.
Tue, Aug 27, 2019
A live-action remake of Mulan is set to be released next year, and while many speculate on whether or not it will be any good, it certainly can't get any worse than Mulan II. The Nostalgia Critic reviews what is probably the worst direct-to-video sequel Disney has ever made...to date.
Tue, Sep 17, 2019
The Nostalgia Critic crew and some special guests give a musical tribute to Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982).
Tue, Nov 12, 2019
The Nostalgia Critic reviews the 2013 Disney juggernaut simply known as Frozen. Was it fairly crowned the king of animated features of the new millennium? Is it really the timeless masterpiece it has perceived to be? The Critic finds out, and although a certain catchy song still makes his ears bleed, he's trying to - let it go.
Tue, Nov 19, 2019
Sexy bunnies, creepy pandas, fried chicken endorsed by an acquitted felon, battery-operated cats, a guy in a red rabbit suit, and trippy popsicles? It must be another Nostalgia Critic commercial special. To top it all off, he's got the composer of the Flintstones Vitamins commercial hounding him at every turn.
Tue, Nov 26, 2019
You read that title right. Did Joker imagine Batman? The Nostalgia Critic sets out to test a fan theory on how two of the greatest screen and comic book adversaries may have all been some deranged clown's hallucination. Hopefully a certain 'credit card' was just part of his imagination too.