Tag: Film Debut


  • Film Debut: Neill Blomkamp (District 9, 2009)

    Although only two films into his career, Blomkamp’s stunning debut makes him one of cinema’s most promising filmmakers, says Harrison Abbott.

  • Film Debut: Rian Johnson (Brick, 2005)

    Brick is is one of the most unique and stylish indie movies of the last ten years, says Ben Robins.

  • Film Debut: Christopher Nolan (Following, 1998)

    Follow the next installment of the Film Debut series with Christopher Nolan’s 1998 film analysed by Harrison Abbott.

  • Film Debut: David Fincher (Alien³,1992)

    David Fincher’s first film was notoriously plagued by production problems and studio interference, but the director still managed to bring his atmospheric style to the finished studio version.

  • Film Debut: Xavier Dolan (I Killed My Mother, 2009)

    Xavier Dolan’s first film works as a real exorcism of teenage hatred, whilst embodying the blooming of the director’s cinematographic poetry.