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Will Jordan | |
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| Born | April 30, 1983 [1] Fife, Scotland |
| Other names | The Critical Drinker |
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| Years active | 2012-present |
| YouTube information | |
| Channels | |
| Years active | 2017-present |
| Genre | Movie reviews |
| Subscribers | 2.4 million |
| Views | 938 million |
| Last updated: January 5, 2026 | |
Will Jordan (b. 1983) is a Scottish novelist, writer, film critic and YouTuber. [2] [3] [4] On YouTube, he runs a review channel named The Critical Drinker, in which he discusses and critiques popular media from a conservative perspective. [5] [6]
Jordan is the author of the Ryan Drake series. [7] His novel Redemption (2012) was nominated for the McIlvanney Prize. [8] [9]
Jordan launched his YouTube channel on September 21, 2006. Jordan posted his first YouTube video titled ‘General M Bison vs Bane’ in 2012. [10] Jordan later began making videos critiquing films; starting in 2018 with his video ‘Star Wars - The Problem With Rey’ [11] , analysing the character from the Star Wars sequel trilogy. The latter video quickly became viral and has gained 1.3 million views as of January 2026. Since then, Jordan has continued to post similar videos analysing film, television and video games. He is known for his satirical comedic tone, often playing the persona of a drunken Scotsman. In 2019, his main channel reached 100,000 subscribers. [12]
In 2020, Jordan started posting videos on his second channel Critical Drinker After Hours which was more discussion-oriented often featuring other YouTubers. In 2024, Jordan created a gaming channel, The Critical Gamer.
Adrian Magson described Jordan's debut of the Ryan Drake series as an action-packed "roller-coaster". [9] Myles McWeeney said on the Irish Independent that the novel was "a thrill-a-minute adventure with likeable and well-drawn central characters". [2]
Novelist Linda Wilson wrote on Crime Review about Jordan's third novel Betrayal that "If you like your thrillers fast, complex and realistic, you’ll feel at home here." [14] She has compared his writing style to Matt Hilton's and Sean Black's. [7]
| Year | Category | Institution or publication | Result | Notes | Ref. |
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| 2012 | McIlvanney Prize | Redemption | Nominated | [22] |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 2024 | Rogue Elements: A Ryan Drake Story | Cameo | writer and producer |
Jordan lives in Fife, Scotland with his wife and three children. [23]