Another highly requested episode looks at what happens when you question too much where the meat comes from. Doug continues Courage the Cowardly Dog month with, Heads of Beef.
Read More »An American Tail – Nostalgia Critic
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.
Read More »Space Jam: A New Legacy – Doug Reviews
It's the sequel to the most 1996 thing to ever 1996. Does it capture the same time capsule elements as the original though? Doug takes a look at Space Jam: A New Legacy.
Read More »The Demon in the Mattress – Dark Toons
Continuing Courage Month, we see what happens when a demon possesses a mattress and anyone who lays on it. Doug takes a look at The Demon in the Mattress.
Read More »Men in Black II – Nostalgia Critic
After the smash hit original, many audiences didn't get into to the "Here We Go Again" follow-up. Nostalgia Critic might be able to find one or two good things about this often discarded sequel. Let's take a look at Men in Black II.
Read More »Black Widow – Doug Reviews
It's been built up and postponed for a long time now. Does the latest Marvel movie deliver on the action packed goods? Doug takes a look at Black Widow.
Read More »Ready Player One – Nostalgia Critic
It's based on a hit book with tons of copyrighted characters and tributes to pop culture...so how come so few people talk about it? Nostalgia Critic looks at why Ready Player One never quite got a huge fandom.
Read More »Everyone Wants to Direct – Dark Toons
It's the start of Courage the Cowardly Dog Month! Doug looks over the episodes that fans wanted to see from their favorite creepy kids show. In this episode, a zombie directs a film about zombies, because of course.
Read More »What If Boo Grew Up? (Monsters, Inc. 2)
While the "Monsters, Inc." franchise has marched forward with a prequel film and series, it's never addressed how the relationship between Sully and Boo continued on after the first film. It's unlikely that we'll get an answer any time soon as director Pete Docter has said he wants to leave it up to the audience to wonder where the characters' friendship went in the future. Well, here's FanScription's interpretation! Doug Walker asks and answers the question; What if Boo grew up in a "Monsters, Inc." sequel?
Read More »The Banana Splits Movie – Nostalgia Critic
The obscure kids show looks a LOT different in their first movie. Does the child friendly series work as a gory horror film? Nostalgia Critic takes a look at The Banana Splits Movie.
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