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.
Adam Sandler has a universal controller that controls the universe. Why couldn't he use it to make a funnier movie? Nostalgia Critic gives his thoughts on a good Sandler drama, but a bad Sandler comedy. Let's take a look at Click.
The Jumanji spinoff didn't do well at the box office but it is growing a bit of a following. What are Nostalgia Critic's thoughts on this space adventure?
It started one of the biggest cinematic universes of all time, but 15 years later, is Iron Man still the hero we deserve? Nostalgia Critic takes a look.
The Critic walks the plank into the third Pirates film, which ends the storyline semi-flawlessly. Should it have ended there, or did Disney really need to ride this wave of profits for another?
The Critic continues sailing on the sea of profits put forth by the Pirates of the Caribbean films with the most divisive entry in the series, seeing whether or not Jack Sparrow can carry a film on his own.
The Critic concludes Pirates month with a look at the final (so far) Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Does this one sail proudly into the sunset, or does it run aground?
With Pirates of the Caribbean sailing over the horizon, the Critic turns to another overrated, overblown franchise: Despicable Me and those relentless Minions.
One of the surprise hits of 2022 is given a look by the Nostalgia Critic. Does he get into it as much as critics and audiences do? Time to check out Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.
With Disney live-action remakes being all the rage, and sparking so much rage, the Critic hops on the mouse bandwagon to list 11 possible remakes that would work better.
Over 15 years have passes since this film came out. Has it aged like the show? Do we want it to age like the show? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at The Simpsons Movie.
The Critic looks back on Beethoven, an innocent family film from 1992 about a big dog taking over a family. Despite its flaws, it's definitely not one for the doghouse.
While it's too early for his annual commercial reviews, the Nostalgia Critic does look at some classic commercial bumpers from the salad days of Cartoon Network.
With a live-action remake of The Little Mermaid swimming into theaters and quickly dividing audiences, the Critic dives into the deep blue sea of nostalgia to revisit the animated original.
With Brendan Fraser back in the limelight and having rejuvenated his career, the Nostalgia Critic looks back on one of Fraser's late '90s film failures.
Continuing to look back on network cartoon blocks that a lot of us grew up with back in the day, the Critic sits down and revisits some old favorites from Kids WB.
Some people think he reviewed it already, but those poor fools are wrong. The Nostalgia Critic delves into the 1994 John Hughes penned disaster, Baby's Day Out, for the first and last time.
It's the animated film that holds the record for most swear words. Is there more to this film than just dropping f-bombs. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the South Park Movie.
The Critic visits an unsung hero of the Disney library, and concludes that Basil of Baker Street may be one of the best mouse protagonists, even better than that Mickey guy.
Mamma Mia, the Critic is reviewing the Super Mario movie again. Break out your monkeys and bob-bombs and - oh wait, he's reviewing the 2023 CGI one that people actually liked.
The Nostalgia Critic prepares himself for the ultimate disaster movie. Mr. Bean is coming to wreak havoc on America, and quite possibly the art of filmmaking?
What would you do if you discovered your life was all a TV show? Probably the same as Jim Carrey in one his more low-key performances in a movie that, while divisive, still has a cult following.
The classic cat and mouse duo have been talked about a lot by the NC, but what are their all time best shorts? Nostalgia Critic gives his picks for Top 11 Tom and Jerry Episodes.
The Critic gets his nyuks by reviewing the Farrelly Brothers' 2012 Three Stooges movie, determined to see if it's either a fun tribute to the Golden Age comedians, or if it was just made by a bunch of knuckleheads.
The Critic reviews the 2000 animated feature, Road to El Dorado. While he praises the animation, he complains about its humor and thinks its suggestive themes are a little too on the nose.
Paying tribute to the late Paul Reubens who gave us the unforgettable Pee-Wee Herman, the Critic looks back on Pee-Wee's movies to see what still holds up and what never held up to begin with.
Oo-da-lally. The Nostalgia Critic is reviewing Disney's animated adaptation of Robin Hood, and at the same time, finding it has so many sexual innuendos, it would make Sigmund Freud blush.
The Critic has surprisingly positive things to say about Jim Carrey's 1997 hilarious comedy Liar Liar, in which a shyster lawyer learns a painful lesson in truth and consequence.
While multiverses may be burning people out, as well as the superhero genre itself, the Critic reviews the crown jewel of tired superhero and multiverse movies: The Flash. Is there techno babble about time travel? You bet your red tights.
It's the stop motion movie that gave kids nightmares, but they were the most creative nightmares. Nostalgia Critic looks at the Halloween classic, Coraline.
Despite it never getting a theatrical release, this has become a staple of Halloween over the years. Does NC think it's worth the praise? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Trick 'r Treat.
Stephen King has another case of "What the heck were you thinking" with a simple story that of course goes insanely complicated. Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Stephen King's Thinner.
Twenty years ago, one of the most...existing Peter Pan movies existed. What does Nostalgia Critic think of its...existence? Let's take a look at Peter Pan (2003).
The Little Mermaid has sadly become yet another casualty in Disney's plan to remake and make horrible their classic animation library. As the Critic sees, this one is bad too, but not for the reasons everyone says (race).
The Critic looks back on one of Robin Williams' finest movies, Mrs. Doubtfire. He discovers that despite its craziness, it has lots of heart, and makeup effects that held up well these past 30 years. Thanks to Uncle Frank and Aunt Jack.
The time we actually like seeing ads on YouTube: the Critic reviews more classic commercials: from Bill Cosby jigglers to Zelda rappers to cowboy hat guns to creepy dolls, who knew advertising was so fun - and so missing of the mark.
The Critic starts Christmas off right with a review of the timeless, heartfelt classic Home Alone. It's heart-warming, endearing, and the most violent kids' movie ever made.
Sure a man with cutlery for limbs equals Christmas, why wouldn't it? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the Tim Burton holiday(ish) classic, Edward Scissorhands.
Since Tom and Jerry have been put in every other property ever created, it only seems right they'd get a shot at the Nutcracker. The Critic deems this one as not bad, as in this case, opposites really attracted.