Nostalgia Critic
Nostalgia Critic is an American review comedy web series created, directed by, and starring comedian Doug Walker. The series initially launched on YouTube on July 3, 2007, before moving to Walker's own site, That Guy with the Glasses, and finally to the online production company Channel Awesome. The show follows Walker as the title character, a bitter and sarcastic film critic who reviews films and television shows, often those generally considered to be of poor quality, usually with comically exaggerated hysteria. Reviews often also incorporate comedic sketches, rants, or embedded storylines.
Walker briefly retired the series on August 14, 2012, to work on other projects, even writing the character out of existence in the Channel Awesome film To Boldly Flee. On January 22, 2013, Walker announced the show's return in a narrative video titled The Review Must Go On. The show subsequently returned with a more narrative- and sketch-driven sixth season, beginning on February 5, 2013, with a review of The Odd Life of Timothy Green. Most episodes still retain the original format.
Main cast
- Doug Walker: The Nostalgia Critic, an aggressive, childish, foul-mouthed and hot-tempered film critic and a fictionalized version of Doug Walker himself. He is characterized by his angry rants, shrill voice and hatred of bad movies. All of the reviews star him as the main character and feature him providing commentary and criticism while talking directly to the audience. While often making jokes at the film's expense, Doug will often provide serious criticism and occasionally express his views on something relating to the film. Doug's other characters include both his past and future selves; Chester A. Bum, a homeless man; Devil Boner, the polite but insane embodiment of evil; Raoul Puke, a parody of Raoul Duke, the alter ego of Hunter S. Thompson; and parodies of Optimus Prime, General Zod, Rick Sanchez, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Frank Miller, and Michael Bay.
- Rob Walker: Rob is Doug Walker's older brother and has made appearances in videos since before the introduction of live-action sketches. Credited as "The Other Guy", Rob will often act as a straight man to other characters antics, though he has moments of absurdity on some occasions. Rob portrays some recurring characters, notably Santa Christ and Chart Guy, Rob has portrayed minor characters and acted in sketches.
- Malcolm Ray: Malcolm is one of the Critic's friends who appears on the show and works with him on his videos. Malcolm's character often falls victim to the Critic's abuse, alongside his co-star Tamara, and both usually drive the plots relating to the review. Malcolm plays secondary characters in many of the sketches, most notably as the Devil, an African-American version of Willy Wonka called Black Willy Wonka, hitman Bennie, and parodies of Pinhead, M. Night Shyamalan, and Barack Obama.
- Rachel Tietz: Rachel is a friend of the Critic and Malcolm. She portrays multiple characters, including Evilina and Rita Repulsa. She left the show after season seven, but has made some cameos in later episodes.
- Tamara Chambers: After Rachel left the show to pursue a career in Los Angeles, Tamara stepped in to take her place as a regular cast member. Tamara's character often falls victim to the Critic's abuse, alongside her costar Malcolm, and both usually drive the plots relating to the review. She plays two recurring characters: Hyper Fangirl, who becomes the girlfriend and later wife of Doug's Devil Boner character, and Malice, a violent parody of the titular character from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Chambers revealed in a Reddit post that she left the show full-time in 2024, after being a part of the cast for over a decade, as she had decided to pursue other acting projects. However, on a Channel Awesome live Q&A, despite not being a full-time member of the cast anymore, Walker revealed that Chambers is open to occasional future collaborations with Channel Awesome, including a later appearance in the 2025 video "Commercials Strikes Again".
- Jim Jarosz: Jim is a friend of the Critic who often works with Tamara and Malcolm, though he is not present in every episode. He is responsible for most of the props and set pieces in the show, most notably for the review of Mad Max: Fury Road. His two main roles are the condescending therapist from Catwoman and Harvey Levin, the lisping flamboyant crossdressing head of TMZ.
- Walter Banasiak: Walter is one of the hosts of Awesome Comics & Coffee, and Fanscription, 2 other shows on Channel Awesome, alongside Jim and Heather Reusz. He also created the show Top 5, in which he counts down his Top 5 favorite or least favorite things. He also runs Bat-May, in which he reviews episodes from Batman: The Animated Series during the month of May, and Twilight-Tober Zone, in which he reviews episodes of The Twilight Zone during the month of October. His main roles are Father Venkman, a man obsessed with Ghostbusters to the point of making an entire religion surrounding it, and a parody of Zack Snyder, who is often seen with Doug's Michael Bay parody.
- Heather Reusz: Heather, besides starring alongside the cast in Nostalgia Critic skits, helps run the Twitch channel, where the cast play video games, watch movies, or chat with the audience. She often filled in for Tamara, and following Tamara’s departure from the full-time Channel Awesome cast, Heather has since become the main female actor in the Nostalgia Critic skits.
- Aiyanna Wade: Aiyanna was a featured panelist on Awesome Comics and was one of the co-hosts the Orbit Report with Heather Reusz as well as the Top 5 Best/Worst with Heather and Walter.
- Orlando Belisle Jr.: Orlando is a friend of the Critic who often works with him. His main characters are Peter Souless, a parody of money-hungry studio executives; Roger, an angel-in-training that "helps" the Critic in the 2010 Christmas special You're a Dirty Rotten Bastard; and The Angst, a parody of 1990s and 2000s anti-heroes. He has also played Malachite, the main villain of the 2011 anniversary special Suburban Knights.
- Barney Walker: Doug and Rob's father who helps out behind the scenes and often appears as himself. Pre-reboot episodes portrayed him as abusive towards the Critic.
- Chaplin & Buster: Doug Walker's two pet cats who appear as talking versions of themselves in various skits. They are known for repeatedly announcing their own names for no reason, as in "I'm Chaplin/Buster!". They are mentored by The Cinema Snob's own talking pet cat, Lloyd.
History
The series was initially launched on YouTube on July 3, 2007, with a review of Transformers, but episodes were frequently removed by the website following complaints of copyright infringement. In 2009, an arrangement between the company and Blip.tv, the content host of both the series and parent company Channel Awesome allowed the videos to return to YouTube, though Blip.tv remained the primary platform for their videos until its shutdown in 2015.A spin-off, called The Nostalgia Chick, was announced in the video The Search for the Nostalgia Chick. The concept was for a female host to review female-targeted "nostalgic" films and television, and though it was presented as a contest, it was predetermined that all three candidates would end up on the site: Lindsay Ellis, Krissy Diggs, and Kaylyn Saucedo. Ellis, then using the name "The Dudette", took the Nostalgia Chick title, as announced in a video on the site, Nostalgia Chick Winner!. Diggs and Saucedo then joined That Guy with the Glasses as That Chick with the Goggles and Marzgurl, respectively.
On September 14, 2012, Walker announced the retirement of Nostalgia Critic. He and his brother, series co-creator and co-writer Rob Walker, felt that they had gone as far as they could with the series. They also felt that legislation such as the Stop Online Piracy Act would pose a threat to Channel Awesome. The Critic was killed off at the end of the site's 2012 anniversary movie, To Boldly Flee, which was meant to serve as the grand finale of the Nostalgia Critic show.
The Walker brothers then focused their efforts on another web series, Demo Reel, which revolved around a struggling film production company run by an over-ambitious, egotistical, and incompetent filmmaker named Donnie DuPre and consisting of up-and-coming author and Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Tacoma Narrows, failed actress Rebecca Stone, East German cameraman and photographer Karl Copenhagen, and Irish make-up artist "Quinn". In the show, the studio aims to create purposefully bad recreations of famous movies, both old and new, to gain Hollywood's attention so they can make their own major motion picture. Ultimately, Demo Reel was unsuccessful; despite several seasons being planned, only one 6-episode series was created, only five episodes of which aired.
On January 22, 2013, Walker released a sketch short film titled The Review Must Go On, announcing the return of Nostalgia Critic and the end of Demo Reel. Ray, Teitz, and Jarosz would join the Walker brothers in the revival, although Teitz was later replaced by Tamara Chambers in season 8. Teitz would still make occasional appearances in later episodes. Chambers would later leave the show herself in 2024, to pursue other acting projects, with Channel Awesome cast member Heather Ruesz joining the cast of the Nostalgia Critic series soon after, having starred in previous Nostalgia Critic episodes since Season 9. Like Teitz, Chambers still made occasional guest appearances in the series since then.