Emily Hagins

Emily Hagins wrote and directed her first feature film when she was 12-years-old, and her experiences chronicled in the documentary Zombie Girl: The Movie. Now 22, Emily has written and directed four features (most recently Grow Up, Tony Phillips) and is living in Los Angeles.

Talks

Talkhouse Film Contributors Remember George A. Romero

By Filmmakers | July 17, 2017

Talkhouse Film Contributors Remember George A. Romero

Lloyd Kaufman, Darren Lynn Bousman, Larry Fessenden, Rodney Ascher, Emily Hagins and more remember the much-loved father of the zombie movie.

Emily Hagins (Grow Up, Tony Phillips) Talks Paul Weitz’s Grandma

By Emily Hagins | August 25, 2015

Emily Hagins (Grow Up, Tony Phillips) Talks Paul Weitz’s Grandma

Watching this new Sundance drama prompts a discussion of the issues around men making films about and aimed at women, and vice versa.

Emily Hagins (Grow Up, Tony Phillips) Talks Andrew Disney’s Balls Out

By Emily Hagins | June 18, 2015

Emily Hagins (Grow Up, Tony Phillips) Talks Andrew Disney’s Balls Out

As indie comedies are becoming increasingly bland, this one stands out from the crowd by being a studio-style spoof.