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- A cooler-than-ever Bruce Wayne must deal with the usual suspects as they plan to rule Gotham City, while discovering that he has accidentally adopted a teenage orphan who wishes to become his sidekick.
- A film about Men, Real Men. Named James Bond.
- Rifftrax Live: Carnival of Souls! Mike, Bill, and Kevin riffed this spooky midnight-movie cult classic live in Nashville, and now it's available for you to stream in Anywhere-Ville!
- Mr. Freeze, (Not Exactly) Batman and CIA collide in a plotless spoof of a fan film.
- Set in the world of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy this fan film follows Batman in his routine patrol over Gotham at night.
- One more thing we can blame on The Hobbit movies - it's Honest Trailers for Mortal Engines.
- For many, Toonami was their intro to anime. The Nostalgia Critic is shown the impact of one of Cartoon Network's most famous programming segments - with TOM too, of course.
- WatchMojo counts down the top 10 character reveals in movie trailers.
- You read that title right. Did Joker imagine Batman? The Nostalgia Critic sets out to test a fan theory on how two of the greatest screen and comic book adversaries may have all been some deranged clown's hallucination. Hopefully a certain 'credit card' was just part of his imagination too.
- Chris Stuckmann reviews Joker (2019).
- Has method acting become a trait of the past, having become so overdone that it's become stale and outdated?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.
- 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.
- For the beginning of Spider-Month, the Nostalgia Critic kicks off the month by reviewing Sam Raimi's first Spider-Man film.
- The Nostalgia Critic review the start of the Marc Webb duology of The Amazing Spider-Man.
- Doug and Rob take a look at the best of Raimi Spider-Man movies, but that doesn't mean there still can't be a lot of laughs.
- Holly is transferred back to New Hampshire after corporate discovers that she and Michael are dating. Dwight tries to apply to Cornell to get under Andy's skin. Jim's brothers and Pam decide to play a trick on Jim when they meet for lunch.
- 2008–201123mTV-Y77.3 (264)TV EpisodeAfter teaming up with Guy Gardner, Batman travels into the past with Green Arrow to stop Morgaine Le Fay from conquering Camelot.
- 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.
- 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
- 2009–20107.2 (5)TV Episode
- Eager to get his mojo back, the Shame Wizard drops in on swim class to torment the kids with bodily insecurities.
- 2007– 14mTV-MA7.3 (116)TV EpisodeThe Critic compares two of his favorite movies: Tim Burton's Batman, and Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight.
- The Critic's second top 11 list.