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Adam Nayman

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Biography:

A 21 year old film critic at Eye Magazine in Toronto, Adam has been writing about movies for as long as he can remember, and just can't believe they're paying him for it.

Favorites:

2001: A Space OdysseyGrand IllusionManos: Hands of Fate400 Blows

Location:

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Reviews

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The Academy Awards: Season 97 (2025) 75% EDIT “It's pretty decent for an Oscars show... and despite some genuinely bizarre choices... the broadcast went down easily enough. ” – The New Republic Mar 4, 2025 Full Review Loki: Season 2, Episode 4 (2023) EDIT “Even if The Killer isn't an extended metaphor about its own director, David Fincher, it's a uniquely unsentimental approach to a familiar setup.” – The Ringer Nov 10, 2023 Full Review The Last of Us: Season 1 (2023) 96% EDIT “As performers, Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey breathe new life into known quantities. So, too, does their show.” – The Ringer Jan 19, 2023 Full Review Cabinet of Curiosities: Season 1 (2022) 93% EDIT “In his new eight-part Netflix production, del Toro acts as a benevolent landlord of the horror genre, carving out space for others in the crowded pop-culture terrain.” – The New Yorker Dec 8, 2022 Full Review Irma Vep: Season 1 (2022) 95% EDIT “Irma Vep was already a deeply meta story. Adapting it into an HBO series starring Alicia Vikander risks losing the plot entirely—but as it turns out, the director still has plenty to say about Hollywood.” – The Ringer Jun 9, 2022 Full Review Small Axe: Season 2 (2020) 98% EDIT “The second Small Axe standout is an intimate, largely real-time study of a living-room reggae rager awash in anxious, exuberant sensations, drenched in sweat, and pheromones...” – The Ringer Jan 27, 2021 Full Review Small Axe: Season 1 (2020) 99% EDIT “The goal of McQueen's Mangrove is not just to dramatize the trials of the nine Black activists and community leaders arrested and accused of inciting a riot in Notting Hill in 1970, but to excoriate a legal system...” – The Ringer Jan 27, 2021 Full Review Bates Motel: Season 1 (2013) 82% EDIT “Bates Motel's attempted shotgun marriage of the two master filmmakers is not only logical but a perfectly postmodern proposition.” – The Ringer Apr 11, 2020 Full Review Nathan for You: Season 4 (2017) 100% EDIT “The show's star deftly changes his formula on the fly and blurs the line between real and fake more than ever.” – The Ringer Nov 14, 2017 Full Review Better Call Saul: Season 3 (2017) 98% EDIT “It's not a slight to the cast, however, to point out that some of the very best moments for these supporting players have as much-if not more-to do with the staging as with the delivery of dialogue.” – Cinema Scope Sep 28, 2017 Full Review
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