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- A sardonic critic reviews movies and TV shows from his childhood and adulthood.
- A high-brow art critic takes a look at films below mainstream. He looks at lesser known titles in categories of pornography, exploitation, low budget independent, and overly violent.
- Every October, James Rolfe reviews horror movies, whether it be the old-school silent-era monster classics, the golden-age Universal horror films from the '30s, '40s and '50s, the grotesque zombie flicks of the '60s and '70s, the super gory, yet cheesy slasher films of the '80s and '90s, and even the revisionist slasher and torture porn films of the 2000s. Sequels and all.
- The Nostalgia Critic and his fellow reviewers from the website That Guy with the Glasses dress up as famous fantasy characters and go searching for a magic gauntlet hidden in suburban Illinois.
- Austin Powers presents his own kind of shagadellic swinging shindig courtesy of MTV to promote his movie, Austin Powers International Man of Mystery. Edited in the style of 'Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In', Austin shows clips from his film, including a spotlight on Elizabeth Hurley and explains how he is adjusting to the nineties after being frozen for thirty years.
- A fan-boy of almost every popular franchise review the movies that ruined them, such as failed prequels, adaptions, and remakes, using his magic hammer.
- Three different groups of people, three different points of view, the beginning of the zombie apocalypse in Los Angeles - and little chance of survival. When the impossible happens, who can you really trust? You may find that the real threat comes not from the dead, but from the living.
- Independent researcher Richard D. Hall investigates all manner of topics, from the U.S space programme and manufactured terrorism to UFO sightings and unsolved crimes.
- A peppy young woman looks at obscure movies and criticizes them accordingly. Unlike many movie reviewers, Lupa has a much more positive approach and doesn't get angry nearly as often, despite how bad many of the movies are.
- Antics from a film crew as they attempt to remake movies, claiming that they can make them better.
- A philosophical masochist reviews Anime films of the most bizarre caliber, ranging from horrifically violent to borderline pornographic to just plain crazy.
- "Some Jerk with a Camera" was a 2011 series with Tony Goldmark as host "Some Jerk with a Camera".
- A sarcastic man with immortality looks at terrible horror movies, video games, toys, cartoons and even food, (both popular and obscure) and tears them apart with his sharp wit, meta jokes and referential humor. Also, he's Canadian.
- A teenager with the ability to travel back in time tries to prevent a fellow student from committing suicide.
- The greatest love story of all time, retold with a lesbian twist.
- Movies edited into 5 seconds in a comedic fashion.
- Todd, that misanthropic pop-song guru masked in the shadows, looks at obscure artists who are only remembered for one hit song.
- Mr. Plinkett concludes his examination of the Star Wars prequels, reviewing the most lauded of the prequel trilogy, The Revenge of the Sith.
- "Veronique Von Venom: Horror Hostess Hottie" was a hosted horror movie show with Mindy Robinson as "Veronique Von Venom" presenting movies via the internet during 2012 to 2013.
- In the 1700's Isabella Cromwell placed a curse upon the town of Ravenswood. Every 100 hundred year 6 random people go missing. Now in 2014 the curse has started up again and Damon, Jamie, Joshua, Lacey and Alice must stop the curse before it's too late with the help of a few others.
- Diamanda, the evil ruler of Haganstein, delights in torturing her minions and reviewing horrible movies.
- Brock Raylon, owner and founder of Carpet Galaxy, Rancho Cucamonga's home for discount carpets, has died.
- A dead-pan snarker takes a look at movies ranging from nostalgic to mainstream to obscure and gives them a thorough beatdown.