Andrew Childs
Andrew Childs has been making some serious waves lately, with a filmography that’s all over the place in the best way possible. If you’ve caught Nimona, you know the guy’s not afraid to dive headfirst into wild, genre-bending animation—flipping expectations with a story about shapeshifters, knights, and, honestly, way more heart than most movies dare to show. Nimona isn’t just fun and flashy; it’s got guts, and it doesn’t shy away from poking holes in the usual “good vs. evil” stuff. Childs’ fingerprints are all over that fearless storytelling.
Then there’s Cobweb, which—let’s be real—leans hard into the weird, creepy vibes. This one’s more about the slow-burn horror, with a kid hearing voices in the walls, a family with secrets, and enough twists to make your head spin. The tension’s so thick you could cut it with a butter knife, and it’s got that old-school horror energy without feeling like a rip-off. Childs knows how to mess with your head, for sure.
Coming up, Companion (2025) is on the horizon, and the hype is real. Details are still hush-hush, but considering Childs’ track record, expect something that refuses to play it safe. Whether he’s going for laughs, chills, or emotional gut-punches, he’s proven he can keep audiences guessing. One thing’s for sure—he’s not about to get stuck in a creative rut any time soon.