Andrew Lowe

Andrew Lowe, born February 1968, is one of those names you’ll see pop up in the credits if you’re paying attention to really sharp, offbeat movies. He’s a producer and exec who doesn’t just back any old project—his stamp usually means you’re in for something a bit left of center, sometimes haunting, sometimes just downright wild. Take “Poor Things” (2023)—a surreal, visually bonkers trip with Emma Stone at the helm, and honestly, not your average period piece. Lowe’s got an eye for that kind of clever, genre-bending stuff. Back in 2011, he was behind “The Guard,” which, if you haven’t seen it, is this darkly comic Irish crime flick starring Brendan Gleeson. It’s funny in that dry, deadpan way only the Irish can pull off, and you can tell there’s a real passion for storytelling that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still packs a punch. Fast forward to “The Wonder” (2022), and you’ll see another side of Lowe’s taste. That film’s more atmospheric, heavier, with Florence Pugh giving a killer performance in a windswept Irish village. It’s based on a true story, kind of unsettling, and super immersive. He’s got a real knack for picking projects that aren’t just surface-level entertainment—they dig a little deeper, whether it’s the setting, the characters, or just the whole vibe. Honestly, Andrew Lowe isn’t some faceless producer in a suit. He’s clearly got a gut for movies that stick with you, and his filmography feels like a carefully curated list for anyone who’s tired of the same old Hollywood formula.

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  • Professions: Producer, Additional Crew, Executive

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