Evan Winter
Evan Winter? The guy’s got a pretty wild mix of credits, honestly. He’s popped up in Y2K (2024), which, let’s be real, is the kind of movie everyone’s either dreading or secretly stoked for because who doesn’t love a good end-of-the-world panic? Y2K leans hard into the whole late-90s tech paranoia, dialing up the nostalgia and anxiety with a bunch of Y2K-obsessed characters all losing their minds on New Year’s Eve, convinced their microwaves are gonna attack or their bank accounts will vanish at midnight. It’s chaos, but the fun kind. People running around, computers glitching, everyone blaming their problems on a bug. It’s part comedy, part disaster flick, and honestly, it doesn’t take itself too seriously, which is half the charm.
Then there’s Point Blank Feat. Mark McKay: God Only Knows from 2008—a totally different vibe. It’s more of a music-driven piece, all moody lighting and emotional beats, probably got a few people in their feels. And you can’t forget Enrique Iglesias: Ayer (2011). Another wild shift. Imagine dreamy pop visuals, Enrique brooding around, lots of heartfelt moments, and that signature early-2010s music video energy. Winter clearly doesn’t do just one thing. He bounces from one genre to the next—sometimes it’s retro disaster, other times it’s music videos with big feels. Keeps you guessing, honestly.