More
Certified fresh picks
New TV Tonight
-
Death by Lightning: Season 1
91% -
All Her Fault: Season 1
76% -
I Love LA: Season 1
81% -
Robin Hood: Season 1
75% -
All's Fair: Season 1
5% -
Crutch: Season 1
-- -
St. Denis Medical: Season 2
-- -
Squid Game: The Challenge: Season 2
-- -
Pluribus: Season 1
-- -
Stumble: Season 1
--
Most Popular TV on RT
-
All's Fair: Season 1
5% -
IT: Welcome to Derry: Season 1
83% -
The Witcher: Season 4
58% -
The Asset: Season 1
86% -
The Chair Company: Season 1
100% -
Down Cemetery Road: Season 1
81% -
Pluribus: Season 1
-- -
I Love LA: Season 1
81% -
Task: Season 1
96%
More
Certified fresh pick
Columns
Guides
-
79 Neon Movies Ranked (Sentimental Value)
Link to 79 Neon Movies Ranked (Sentimental Value) -
25 Jennifer Lawrence Movies, Ranked by Tomatometer
Link to 25 Jennifer Lawrence Movies, Ranked by Tomatometer
Hubs
-
What to Watch: In Theaters and On Streaming
Link to What to Watch: In Theaters and On Streaming -
Awards Tour
Link to Awards Tour
RT News
-
New Movies and Shows Streaming in November: What to Watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max and More
Link to New Movies and Shows Streaming in November: What to Watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max and More -
Movie Re-Release Calendar 2025-26: Your Guide to Movies Back In Theaters
Link to Movie Re-Release Calendar 2025-26: Your Guide to Movies Back In Theaters
Fat Albert Reviews
A lot like the comedian's best work: amusing, appropriate for kids, and far more spiritually nourishing and less insulting than typical Hollywood fare.
Full Review | Nov 17, 2011
Cosby cartoon comes to life in tween-centered story.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 24, 2010
At the end of this weak comedy is a strange and touching scene in which Bill Cosby and his childhood pals from Philadelphia, now elderly men, gather at the grave of Albert Robertson, the real-life inspiration for Cosby's bighearted Fat Albert.
Full Review | May 20, 2008
The Cosby touch (he's co-writer and co-executive producer) is in full effect, schmaltz notwithstanding, as Albert and the gang run through their series of pleasantly diverting escapades.
Full Review | Feb 9, 2006
The original cartoons are better.
Full Review | Jan 17, 2006
Its messages are innocuous and may hold the attention of the littlest viewers, but older audience members may find themselves repulsed by their nostalgia.
Full Review | Original Score: 0.5/5 | Jan 15, 2005
The sermonizing on behalf of good clean fun and hard old effort (Cosby co-wrote the script) is as faded as Big Al's sweater after too many days on earth.
Full Review | Original Score: C | Jan 5, 2005
Bad in such a bizarre way, it almost becomes fascinating.
Full Review | Jan 3, 2005
The movie feels small and flat.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Dec 27, 2004
Squeaky-clean but uninspired.
Full Review | Dec 27, 2004
Every move toward promoting acceptance of differences comes with a conflicting idea.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Dec 27, 2004
This movie is as lame as it is tame.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Dec 24, 2004
Fat Albert manages to talk down to two generations of pop-cult consumers - the Boomers and the Gen-Xers - while leaving no reason for their uncategorized offspring to join in on the Hey! Hey! Hey! chants.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Dec 24, 2004
It's unlikely anyone over the age of 12 will find much to cheer about in the bland, sanitized moralizing this revamp of the decades-old Saturday morning cartoon show delivers.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Dec 24, 2004
A 10-minute cartoon expanded into an especially long and deadly after-school special.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | Dec 24, 2004
Somewhere in its quest to be educational, Fat Albert forgot to be entertaining.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | Dec 24, 2004
There's much to enjoy in Fat Albert.
Full Review | Dec 24, 2004
As a general rule, television shows do not make for good movies, and Saturday morning cartoons typically fare even worse in the transfer to the big screen. Fat Albert is no exception, but it's not in the Garfield category.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Dec 24, 2004
Although Fat Albert is smart enough to poke fun at itself director Joel Zwick can't quite conjure up any modern relevance.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Dec 24, 2004
The movie is sweet and gentle, but not very compelling.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Dec 24, 2004
>