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- An angry internet atheist has a near death experience and must deliver the news of Jesus Christ to his devout internet followers.
- The Critic wraps up Schwarzenegger Month with End of Days, which isn't as scary as it should be...except for the cat.
- The Critic reviews the worst holiday special of all time. The previously unreleased, cult fan-based Star Wars Holiday Special.
- 2007– 17mTV-MA7.3 (78)TV EpisodeDr. Insano's wrath is unleashed upon the Critic, and tragedy rears its head when Santa Christ is caught in the crossfire. This gives the other critics the push they need to engage in an all-out mutiny.
- 2007– 12mTV-MA7.3 (76)TV EpisodeThe Nostalgia Critic is violently overthrown as ruler of Kickassia and ends up giving it back to Kevin Baugh, as per Santa Christ's request. He rose from the dead three days after his murder, and so all the reviewers go back to their old lives.
- The Nostalgia Critic reviews 1986's Care Bears movie - A New Generation.
- The Critic closes out a month of reviewing Christmas movies by reviewing the bizarre yet ever-growing holiday cult classic "Santa Claus: The Movie."
- 2007– 23m6.2 (18)TV EpisodeThe 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.
- Being a fan of the original Christmas Story, though a bit put-off by its over-abundance of merchandising, the Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the unnecessary 2012 follow-up. It sucks donkey balls in every respect, from acting to writing to over-used narration to Ralphie's immature day dreams. It really puts the Critic's Christmas spirit to the ultimate test. Fortunately, Hyper Fangirl and her Assassin are here to try and restore his faith.
- After accompanying Santa Christ to his hometown of North Jerusalem, where they don't take kindly to fans of the Sega Genesis, the Cinema Snob and the Nostalgia Critic return to the former's house to review The Passion of the Christ. Fear not, Bible-thumpers. These humble critics mean the scripture no harm, but they delight in riffing how the movie itself was put together and just how faithful to the source material it was.
- The Snob gets into the Christmas spirit by reviewing that timeless holiday classic: Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas. A bit out of the ordinary, sure, but this is one film that's gotta be seen to be believed. And the Snob has seen it plenty of times to guarantee his belief.
- The Snob kicks off February with Fulciary, a month dedicated to reviewing the films of famed Italian horror director Lucio Fulci. He's got a nasty one for today: a dark, disturbing gore-fest about an old hotel that is said to be built on one of the 7 gateways to Hell. The new owners of this damned establishment must endure the evil within while battling zombies and possessions, while keeping an eye out for anything really strange.
- The Cinema Snob reviews the highly anticipated, highly demanded follow-up to God's Not Dead. Old friends and new friends join forces, because this time they have to bring their case of God's existence all the way to the Supreme Court. Is it the accusation contrived? Is the court case totally removed from reality? Does the Cinema Snob wear glasses?
- The Nostalgia Critic looks at the sequel to one of the biggest Christmas hits of all time, to see if it is any good or if it should have been left alone.
- 2008– 7mTV Episode
- We've made fun of him long enough, it's time to check out the best Stephen King stories that made the best movie adaptions.
- Killer cats AND killer corn? It's Stephen King alright. Nostalgiaween kicks off with what might be the funniest Stephen King adaption yet. The Nostalgia Critic reviews 1992's Sleepwalkers.
- With all these monsters together you'd think this would be epic as Hell. Too bad we have to focus on Wolverine's hand-me-downs. The Nostalgia Critic reviews 2004's Van Helsing.
- Will the ultimate galactic battle get in the way of pizza boys wearing hats? It's that kind of movie, and Nostalgia Critic sees if anything about Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem works.
- The day before Halloween, the Nostalgia Critic reviews a bizarre horror movie that leaves him very "tired."
- The hit computer game made an infamous movie. Is it your run of the mill bad or Foodfight bad?
- Many call it the best X-Men movie, but Nostalgia Critic has some problems with it that a lot of people choose to ignore. Let's take a look at X2:X-Men United.
- One of the most hated X-Men movies might not actually be as you think - I mean, it's still bad, but fun bad...maybe? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at X-Men: The Last Stand.
- Here it is, the bottom of the barrel, what most people call the worst X-Men movie. Can the Nostalgia Critic get through it without digging his claws into the screen? It's time for X-Men Origins: Wolverine.