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Anyone keenly watching an upstart or two in the industry? Give examples of their handiwork if so.
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Adam MacDonald
Only recently came across this guy’s two efforts so far, 2015 debut Backcountry & 2017’s Pyewacket. This is a guy operating outside the Hollywood studio framework but making his Canadian films look like low-budget, quality-filmed studio movies.
Rob Grant
Another Canadian. This one is a bit of a shot in the dark as he’s only made one film, but I strongly recommend seeking out his 2019 black comedy, Harpoon. Not to everyone’s taste, but definitely evidence of a sharp writer with a keen eye for neat touches & fine detail.
Jennifer Kent
Another Canuck! This one operating out of Australia, though. If you haven’t seen The Babadook, ohhhh boy, are you in for a ride. A horror film so psychologically intense, I had to stop it for twenty minutes at one point. Her latest film, The Nightingale, is an historical drama set in 1825 Tasmania, & be forewarned - this is a fairly compelling but sickeningly brutal affair.
Alex Garland
He’s currently busy with TV, but Alex Garland has so far given us Ex_Machina & Annihilation, & while I feel like the former was a tad over-rated, it’s as clear as day this guy has a brilliant, all-time film just waiting to burst forth from his conscience.
Who’re you watching?
Mine...
Adam MacDonald
Only recently came across this guy’s two efforts so far, 2015 debut Backcountry & 2017’s Pyewacket. This is a guy operating outside the Hollywood studio framework but making his Canadian films look like low-budget, quality-filmed studio movies.
Rob Grant
Another Canadian. This one is a bit of a shot in the dark as he’s only made one film, but I strongly recommend seeking out his 2019 black comedy, Harpoon. Not to everyone’s taste, but definitely evidence of a sharp writer with a keen eye for neat touches & fine detail.
Jennifer Kent
Another Canuck! This one operating out of Australia, though. If you haven’t seen The Babadook, ohhhh boy, are you in for a ride. A horror film so psychologically intense, I had to stop it for twenty minutes at one point. Her latest film, The Nightingale, is an historical drama set in 1825 Tasmania, & be forewarned - this is a fairly compelling but sickeningly brutal affair.
Alex Garland
He’s currently busy with TV, but Alex Garland has so far given us Ex_Machina & Annihilation, & while I feel like the former was a tad over-rated, it’s as clear as day this guy has a brilliant, all-time film just waiting to burst forth from his conscience.
Who’re you watching?