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- A sardonic critic reviews movies and TV shows from his childhood and adulthood.
- Lindsay Ellis reviews TV shows and movies.
- Antics from a film crew as they attempt to remake movies, claiming that they can make them better.
- A misanthropic music enthusiast, masked in the shadows, reviews modern and old school pop songs and examines how well, or how badly, they hold up.
- Doug Walker interviews a variety of special guests.
- Critic takes a look at Rampage, one of Turkey's many attempts to cash in on a Hollywood franchise.
- The Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the infamous Reefer Madness.
- 2007– 13mTV-MA7.7 (49)TV EpisodeThe Nostalgia Critic gears up to play the Super Nintendo cash-in on The Blues Brothers' fame.
- The Critic closes out a month of reviewing Christmas movies by reviewing the bizarre yet ever-growing holiday cult classic "Santa Claus: The Movie."
- The Critic explores the Next Generation crew's first foray into movies and is profoundly annoyed at the confusing and nonsensical subplots, most notably the exploitation of Data's emotion chip.
- The Critic opens "Star Trek Month" by reviewing the first Star Trek movie, a movie he calls "Star Trek: The Slow-Motion Picture" because the lack of cuts in the film left him bored out of his mind. Guest-starring Angry Joe doing his best Khan impression.
- 2007– 21mTV-146.7 (86)TV Episode"Star Trek Month" continues as the Critic reviews "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock," the only odd-numbered Trek film that comes close to actually being good.
- The Critic reviews "Star Trek V" and wonders why in a movie whose plot involves a mission to find God does director/writer William Shatner include a three-breasted cat lady, a musical number, and a half-naked 50-year-old woman dancing.
- 2009–7.4 (9)TV Episode
- 2008–201420m7.9 (20)TV Episode
- 2008–20146m8.0 (11)TV Episode
- The Critic reviews "Thomas and the Magic Railroad," a movie based on a children's TV show he's never seen and is shocked to learn that Oscar-nominated actors Alec Baldwin and Peter Fonda are in this movie.
- Linkara finally catches up to the Critic as they close out "Star Trek Month" by reviewing what they consider to be the worst "Star Trek" film of all: "Star Trek: Insurrection."
- The Critic contends with both an annoying clown doctor and the Robin Williams film "Patch Adams," which he found annoying and historically inaccurate for a movie based on a true story.
- The Critic shocks everyone by deciding to review the 2008 anime film "Ponyo" for his 200th episode.
- The Critic tries to explain why movies featuring monkeys, or in this movie's case, chimps are not funny when he reviews the awful "Dunston Checks In."
- 2009– 12m7.6 (7)TV Episode
- 2009–7.6 (11)TV Episode
- Annoyed that the film Total Recall got a remake, the Critic decides to review the original Arnold Schwarzenegger classic, a movie he actually likes despite it being a Schwarzenegger film. Guest starring That Sci-Fi Guy.
- 2007– 28mTV-MA6.5 (104)TV EpisodeThe Critic clashes with 80's Dan and his crew over whether or not Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is the worst Indiana Jones film ever. Guest starring Brad Jones.
- The Critic and Todd in the Shadows team up to do a review of The Wiz, an urban take on The Wizard of Oz featuring Michael Jackson and written by Joel Schumacher, inventor of the dreaded Bat Credit Card.
- The Critic's past, present and future selves collide causing a temporal paradox that can only be solved by reviewing the 2002 live-action adaptation of Scooby-Doo.
- Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the Sci-Fi public domain classic Doomsday Machine.
- 2007– 17mTV-MA7.7 (79)TV EpisodeNotorious Internet hater, Douchy McNitpick, returns with yet another top 11 list of all the mistakes the Critic has made.
- The Critic reviews yet another bad Macaulay Culkin film: "Richie Rich," a movie that, despite being released back when America still had an economy, shows us how the "1%" people live.
- The Critic explores the "Feces of the Jungle" by reviewing the Tim Allen stinker, "Jungle 2 Jungle."