Rob Ager | |
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Personal information | |
Born | 1973 (age 50–51) |
Website |
www |
YouTube information | |
Channels | |
Years active | 2007–present |
Subscribers | 212 thousand (main channel) 255 thousand (combined) |
Total views | 26.5 million (main channel) 30 million (combined) |
Rob Ager (born 1973) is a British internet film critic and analyst. He has published in-depth analyses of a variety of films, including the horror genre and the works of Stanley Kubrick in particular. He has a YouTube channel, "Collative Learning" and a website of the same name.
Ager did not attend college. He worked on designing video game graphics before working for 15 years as a social worker. [1]
According to the New York Film Academy, Ager was one of the earliest internet movie critics and pioneered the video movie critique. He posted his first reviews in 2007. [1] Ager has published popular analyses on films such as The Thing (1982), [2] and Stanley Kubrick films like The Shining. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] In a 2021 article, Esquire credited him with first developing the theory regarding suggestions of child sexual abuse in The Shining. [8] In a 2015 video series, Ager discussed possible vegan messages in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. [9] [10] He has also reviewed puzzle game The Witness. [11]
He runs the website "Collative Learning". [12]
Rob Ager | |
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Personal information | |
Born | 1973 (age 50–51) |
Website |
www |
YouTube information | |
Channels | |
Years active | 2007–present |
Subscribers | 212 thousand (main channel) 255 thousand (combined) |
Total views | 26.5 million (main channel) 30 million (combined) |
Rob Ager (born 1973) is a British internet film critic and analyst. He has published in-depth analyses of a variety of films, including the horror genre and the works of Stanley Kubrick in particular. He has a YouTube channel, "Collative Learning" and a website of the same name.
Ager did not attend college. He worked on designing video game graphics before working for 15 years as a social worker. [1]
According to the New York Film Academy, Ager was one of the earliest internet movie critics and pioneered the video movie critique. He posted his first reviews in 2007. [1] Ager has published popular analyses on films such as The Thing (1982), [2] and Stanley Kubrick films like The Shining. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] In a 2021 article, Esquire credited him with first developing the theory regarding suggestions of child sexual abuse in The Shining. [8] In a 2015 video series, Ager discussed possible vegan messages in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. [9] [10] He has also reviewed puzzle game The Witness. [11]
He runs the website "Collative Learning". [12]