She may look like an innocent doll, but in the 70s the strangest version of Raggedy Ann made tons of people ask what the Hell they just watched. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the freakiest Raggedy Ann movie.
Instead of a typical movie review, Critic is trying something new with a look into the career of artist and their stories, starting with Jim Carrey, a personal influence of the Critic.
Critic takes a look at the first Terminator film from James Cameron that was totally not inspired by an Outer Limits episode written by Harlan Ellison.
Guess who's back? That's right baby let's get back to basics cause Arnold is back for Terminator Genesis. Wait, Genisys? Well, let's hope this misspelling doesn't mean the movie is a misfire. Right?
Few people saw it, but it's one of the funniest and strangest movies ever made. What is it that makes it so crazy and why do so few people know about it? Nostalgia Critic takes a look Freaked.
The Critic looks at what he considers to be not only the greatest telling of the Ten Commandments ever made, but quite possibly the best 2D animated movie ever made.
After two hit movies, the Blade movies end on a sadly sour note. What went wrong to make this film suck more than it's vampires? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Blade: Trinity
It's awful Disney remake time again! Let's see how they missed the mark this time with a film that was practically gift wrapped to be epic. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Disney's Mulan (2020).
Being a huge Tom and Jerry fan, the Critic reviews the duo's recent live action/animation hybrid. He finds the animated portions acceptable, but the live-action is a mess, and not just because it stars Chloe Grace Moretz.
It's the last of the live action Scooby Doo Movies. Does it end on a high note or like Shaggy is it just straight up high? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Scooby-Doo. Curse of the Lake Monster.
There's never been anything like it, and probably never will again. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the amazing, hilarious, and sometimes terrifying animated and live-action classic, Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
They were already pretty scary as a '70s variety show troupe, but as the Nostalgia Critic discovers, there was a way to make the Banana Splits even scarier.
The classic Don Bluth epic won over millions of kids, but there might be more to it that a lot of children didn't catch on to. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at An American Tail.
It's always been the black sheep of the Python films, but does that make it better or worse? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at their third and final film, Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.
It's the musical that horrified millions, well, thousands...maybe. This box office bomb will forever live in infamy but Nostalgia Critic and Cinema Snob ask is that necessarily a bad thing?
Since it was The Jetsons' first big-screen movie, you'd think Hanna-Barbera worked hard to bring something fresh and original to our favorite Space Age family, right? Nope. But as the Critic agrees, it's a nice product of its time.
It was critically panned and made little money, but 20 years later there might be something to this animated black sheep. Nostalgia Critic looks and sees if Atlantis: The Lost Empire got treated unfairly when it came out.
It's one of those movies people love to debate if it's good or not. The truth is, both sides are kind of right. Nostalgia Critic gives his thoughts on this odd superhero parody, Mystery Men.
It's another X-Men movie everyone says is the worst. Are there some redeeming qualities about it? Yes, but not many. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at X-Men's Dark Phoenix.
We've seen films that can be ruined by an ending, but how about films where they save the day? Nostalgia Critic talks about the movies that would've been okay at best, but their final act makes them memorable as Hell.
Ssssssssnazzy. Not the right word? Well, it originally was. The Nostalgia Critic discovers this and many more tidbits as he looks back on that crazy 1994 Jim Carrey vehicle, The Mask. It's funny. F-U-N-N-why? Because it is.
What's this? What's this? Why it's the Nostalgia Critic reviewing that stop-motion classic Nightmare Before Christmas, a film that combined Halloween and Christmas before retail stores started doing the same.
It scared people away from their TVs for years. How does the iconic horror film measure up so many years later though? Join Nostalgia Critic as he takes a look at The Ring.
It's the first appearance of Scooby Doo favorites the Hex Girls. Will NC be drawn to their music like so many other fans? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost.
The Critic reviews a movie that although had very little to do with Stephen King, definitely embodies all of the familiar tropes. Lawnmower Man, about a simpleton turned into a god by way of outdated CGI effects.
It got torn apart by critics but audiences seemed to have a good time. What does Nostalgia Critic think of the latest romp between Bugs Bunny and a basketball superstar? Let's take a look at Space Jam 2: A New Legacy.
The Critic begins the Christmas season by reviewing that Beauty and the Beast midquel Christmas movie. Belle tries to teach Beast the true meaning of the holiday, while an evil, sexy-voiced organ plots to destroy them.
Poor Home Alone. Its reputation has been tarnished by an endless line of horrible sequels, and the Critic is taking a look at one sandwiched between the last direct-to-TV movie and the equally unasked-for Disney+ follow-up.
They never let poor Rudolph join in any Reindeer Games - and he was very grateful for that, as the Nostalgia Critic discovers when reviewing this poorly-received Ben Affleck movie.