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- A sardonic critic reviews movies and TV shows from his childhood and adulthood.
- The AVGN must overcome his phobia of the worst video game in the world to save his fans.
- The Nostalgia Critic's team try to take over the one-acre nation of Molossia and turn it into Kickassia.
- While the Nostalgia Critic continues to blame himself for Ma-Ti's death, a series of mysterious events begin to unfold, which could shake the very fabric of internet critics as we know it.
- 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.
- 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.
- A witty comic book reviewer gears up to save the world from the forces of ultimate evil.
- Lindsay Ellis reviews TV shows and movies.
- A witty and sarcastic critic named Linkara reviews bad comic books.
- A well-read narcissist takes a look at films that many mainstream audiences have never heard of and he tries to analyze them from an educated point of view, discussing their artistic characteristics, despite the films being filled with gratuitous nudity and excessive violence.
- Having portrayed the popular YouTube character the Cinema Snob for many years, Craig Golightly is set to release an original film all of his own to theaters. When the film is laughed off the screen and flops, Craig and the film's drunken director Neil Hall set out across country, 70s road film style, with two other YouTube celebrities (an eccentric musician and a gamer going through a controversy) in a quest to save their careers at the hands of Craig's father, a powerful former TV executive.
- 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.
- Video games beware, Angry Joe is coming to give you a full and just Angry Review. He looks at new games for the new consoles and see how well they hold up, with help from The Angry Joe Army.
- A dead-pan snarker takes a look at movies ranging from nostalgic to mainstream to obscure and gives them a thorough beatdown.
- A story of cops, hookers, killers, and pimps; all centered around one sleazy night in the late 1980s. A cocaine addicted homicide detective is brought out of suspension in order to trail a local prostitute who may become the next victim of The Scalper, a serial killer who preys on the city's hookers. Meanwhile, her burnt out pimp attempts to get out of the business while finding it harder to protect his girls from both the killer and from an abusive rival pimp.
- Doug Walker reviews Disney films during the month of December.
- A group of monsters struggle to run a TV station in Transylvania and hilarity ensues.
- 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 estranged sisters go out to a local discotheque as a way to rebond after years of separation.
- An out of work surgeon creates a powerful prosthetic heart (made of solid gold) which he transplants into the body of a beautiful prostitute he accidentally runs over with his car. The two then find themselves on the run from her former pimp, and a team of gangsters the doctor owes money to.
- Todd, that misanthropic pop-song guru masked in the shadows, looks at obscure artists who are only remembered for one hit song.
- Walter Banasiak counts down the 5 best and worst performances of our most beloved actors.
- The Nostalgia Critic hosts a zany game show in which contestants are brought out (often against their will) to answer questions on both mainstream and obscure pop culture.
- A web original show where Jill Bearup as "Sursum Ursa" speaks enthusiastic about books, television shows and anything else that comes to mind.
- Brad Jones, along with his friends, provide comedic and improvised reviews of new films, recorded in a car after a screening at night.
- 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.
- A ragtag bunch of adventurers is the video game world's last hope against an insecure evil sorcerer and his villainous friends.
- Join Some Jerk With A Camera on location at Disneyland, California (and occasionally other theme parks!) for a series of wacked-out, irreverently irrelevant digress-alicious trips through some of the best and worst attractions and paraphernalia theme parks have to offer!
- Diamanda, the evil ruler of Haganstein, delights in torturing her minions and reviewing horrible movies.
- A serial killer is terrorizing a small town. Mark Bishop has just killed an intruder who attacked him in his home. He's not sure if he killed the real serial killer, but knows he doesn't want the attention. Mark has to get rid of the body and avoid the authorities, but he can't shake the feeling that the real killer is still out there.
- For over 60 years and across several generations, Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone" has captured the imagination of audiences worldwide. To properly honor this groundbreaking sci-fi series, Channel Awesome's Walter Banasiak reviews every single episode every day in October.
- 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.
- Movies edited into 5 seconds in a comedic fashion.
- A coarse, flamboyant gamer reviews sub-par action films and critically panned video games.
- 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.
- For the month of May, Walter Banasiak reviews episodes of Batman: The Animated Series (1992).
- Doug Walker of Nostalgia Critic fame reviews horrifying cartoons.
- That Sci-Fi Guy analyzes various science fiction themed movies from any age. Helping him of course is Dr. Wiki, a cyberspace born entity that seems to be a wellspring of knowledge.
- Film Brain takes a look at all the latest theatrical releases, and since the UK tends to get all the big movies first, he fills in those less fortunate about what to expect.
- Melvin, The Joker's unpopular brother attempts to make a video blog showcasing his evil prowess only to be foiled by his obnoxious mother and other misfortunes.
- An aspiring musician looks at musical movies and determines the best and worst songs of the film's soundtrack.
- Doug Walker and Rob Walker record their first impressions of a movie they watch before they write and edit Nostalgia Critic (2007) review of that movie.
- A tough, spunky young woman looks at animation blunders from all the major studios. Usually her oldest foe, the befuddled sorceress Juno shows up to cause trouble.
- Two very sexy men have very sexy conversations about very sexy movies in a very sexy way that is very sexy.
- A reserved sociopath answers very bizarre questions and gives equally or even more bizarre answers.
- Mike Jeavons portrays a young stereotypical British man, complete with a tea mug always in hand, as he looks at some of the most shameful sequels, rubbish remakes, and pathetic prequels ever committed to film.
- Lewis Lovhaug provides a retrospective of every Power Rangers season.
- A young man looks at all the obscure anime that Japan has to offer.