Roland Rubio
Roland Rubio isn’t exactly a household name, but if you’ve been paying attention to screen credits over the last few years, you’ve probably seen his work pop up in some pretty different places. Dude's got his fingerprints on everything from spooky thrillers to kids’ adventure flicks. Let’s start with “The Uninvited” (2024)—yeah, that one that had everyone talking about the ending for weeks. Rubio’s touch showed up in the way the whole atmosphere felt claustrophobic and weirdly personal… you know, the kind of movie that sticks with you for a bit after the credits roll. He’s not just about dark, moody stuff, though. Not even close.
Jump over to “Tab Time” (2021), and it’s like you’re in a totally different universe. This show is bright, super quirky, and honestly, it’s got a vibe that makes you want to sit cross-legged on the floor with a juice box. Rubio helped shape the show’s playful energy, blending little life lessons with a bunch of off-the-wall humor and charm. It’s the sort of thing you throw on for your cousin’s kids, but next thing you know, you’re kind of invested too. And then there’s “LEGO Disney Princess: The Castle Quest” (2023). If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you mash up Disney magic and those little plastic bricks, well, here you go. Rubio leaned into the fun, mixing action, heart, and a fair bit of silliness. The guy’s range is all over the place, but you can always spot a little bit of his personality in the projects he touches—offbeat, creative, and just a tiny bit unpredictable.