Craig Jamieson
Craig Jamieson’s name doesn’t always pop up in those flashy Hollywood headlines, but man, his fingerprints are all over some wild cinematic rides. You’ve probably caught his work without even realizing it. Take Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)—that cosmic rollercoaster that threw a bunch of misfits into space with a killer soundtrack and made everyone want a pet raccoon. Jamieson had his hand in the magic behind the scenes, helping turn that space opera into pure gold. Then there’s Men in Black: International (2019)—sure, it wasn’t the OG Will Smith era, but it had some slick alien design and those signature MIB vibes. Again, Jamieson helped make those worlds pop, dialing up the weirdness just enough to keep you glued to the screen.
Fast forward to The Gorge (2025)—not much is out there yet, but knowing Jamieson’s style? Expect some offbeat visuals and sharp storytelling. He’s got this knack for blending big spectacle with little quirks, making blockbusters feel a bit more personal. Even if you dig through his past credits, you’ll see he’s the kind of creative who doesn’t just follow the formula. He twists it, adds some grit, maybe drops in a sly Easter egg for the nerds in the back row. Honestly, if you’re into movies that actually look like someone gave a damn about the details, keep your eye on whatever Jamieson’s up to next. The dude knows how to leave an impression, even if he’s not always front and center on the marquee.