The final installment in the new Star Wars trilogy has a lot of people split. Let's see if the Nostalgia Critic can figure out why. Time to take a look at Star Wars:The Rise of Skywalker.
With the Star Wars sequel trilogy wrapped up, fans are starting to say the prequels were better. Yeah, seriously. The Nostalgia Critic journeys back to that galaxy far, far away to examine both prequel and sequel trilogies to spotlight what worked, what didn't work, what REALLY didn't work, and what the prequels may in fact have that could possibly make them more proper Star Wars movies than the new ones.
Beverly Hills Chihuahua was number one at the box office for two weeks, TWO WEEKS. What on Earth was in it that made people subject themselves to such punishment?
The '90s had a plethora of animated duck shows, each one good in their own way, but does one stand out above the rest? The Nostalgia Critic looks back on Duckman and how it may have been ahead of its time.
With a big demand for female superheroes these days, the Nostalgia Critic looks back at one of the earliest attempts to bring a super-heroine to the big screen.
Has method acting become a trait of the past, having become so overdone that it's become stale and outdated? Or, is it still a very useful tool in enabling actors to reach their full potential by careful study and analysis of their characters? The Nostalgia Critic, though more of an over-actor than a method actor, weighs in with his own ideas.
The Critic looks back at a seemingly forgotten-yet has somehow become a cult hit-animated film about a twisted love story between two wolves. It will leave you howling - with confusion.
The Critic looks back on a film that exhibits old fashioned slapstick with a dark atmosphere and some mean-spirited moments. A family picture people didn't know what to make of.
The Critic looks at how Hollywood "sunk" a fortune into making a nonsensical action movie, then naming it after a popular board game - and we're not talking about Mystery Date.
Looking back on one of his favorite animated Disney films, the Critic shows everything that was great about the film, everything that wasn't, and why it has rightfully developed a cult following.
The Critic reviews the 2019 "live action"/animated hybrid remake of The Lion King, pointing out that despite it making a ton of money and trying to look realistic, is as lifeless as a dead elephant skull and just as hollow.
Everyone knows the Peter Jackson version, but years earlier animation director Ralph Bakshi gave his unique take on the famous story. Is it worth looking up? Yes...for the most part. The Nostalgia Critic takes a look at The Animated Lord of the Rings movie.
The Critic looks back at that beloved, animated cult favorite from 1999: The Iron Giant. He examines its cult following and how the film, although not a very original concept, resonates so well with others, even to this day.
Let's get down to business. The Nostalgia Critic reviews the 1998 animated classic Mulan, and even before he's through, he'll make a critic out of you.
One of the most bizarre, uncomfortable, yet somehow empty films about a strong guy looking after kids. On top of that, it has 'My Little Pony?' Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Playing with Fire.
It may not be Dark Phoenix, but this X-Men film irked the Critic in some bad ways. What is it that made this film it's very own apocalypse? Find out now as the Nostalgia Critic takes a look at X-Men: Apocalypse.
In honor of Joel Schumacher (yes we said honor), Nostalgia Critic is looking at one of his best movies to start off Nostalgiaween. Let's take a look at The Lost Boys.
It's Stephen King time. Let's look over one of his most popular stories as well as most popular mini-series about a deadly disease. Because yeah, it's that kind of year. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at The Stand.
Critic has always thought the original Lion King was overrated but what about it's sequel. Critic looks at the 1998 direct-to-video sequel to see how Simba fares as a king and a father.
Whether you love it or hate, this holiday horror film is becoming more and more popular. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at why the film is catching on over the holiday season. Let's start Christmas off right with Krampus.
Being a Muppet fan and a quasi-Christmas Carol fan, the Critic looks at a version of the classic tale many of us grew up with. His unpopular opinions both clash and coincide with members of the young and old.
Deck the Halls with bows of Hollywood executives to the green-lighting of one of the worst Christmas movies of all time. The Nostalgia Critic fulfills years of requests by reviewing a real turkey.