film essay
How Much of This Shit Should I Use?
The writer-star of All Creatures Here Below on trying to navigate the utility of personal history and trauma in filmmaking.
Pieces of Myself
Leading up to the release of her first feature, The Third Wife, writer-director Ash Mayfair looks back on some pivotal moments in her life.
The Myth of Sundance
Earlier this year, emerging filmmaker Shahnaz Mahmud made her first ever trip to the iconic film festival to see what all the fuss was about.
Sketch in Time
Tell It to the Bees director Annabel Jankel takes a gif-laden, stream-of-consciousness journey through her illustrious career.
I’m on a Train with a Hangover, But By God, I Will Fulfill My Obligation to Write This Talkhouse Piece About My New Movie, Long Shot!
Director Jonathan Levine on the movies/other things that inspired (or didn’t) his latest slam-dunk cinematic experience, in theaters now.
Naked and Barefoot in the Snow: A Day on Darlin’
Pollyanna McIntosh, best known as Jadis from The Walking Dead, shares an indelible experience making her debut feature as writer-director.
The Very Long, Dark and Strange Journey to Directing My First Feature
Veteran producer Ant Timpson on how his parents' respective deaths coincided with his decision to end — and then restart — his directing career.
How I Set Out in Search of a Cinematic Mystery – and Found Myself
Pamela B. Green on rewriting early film history and her transformative experience making Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché.
I Finally Made a “Normal” Documentary. Here Is What I Learned.
Penny Lane, the director of Hail Satan?, on the 60/40 rule and her delightfully bumbling path to mainstream success.
The Words of Pain
Eva Husson, writer-director of the new film Girls of the Sun, shares her memories of the recent passing of her father, Jacques.
Alone in the Wilderness
Director Emma Tammi delves into the theme of isolation at the heart of her new film, The Wind, and her documentary about the 2016 Election.
How First Reformed’s Success Actually Points to a Dark Future for Independent Film
Her Smell’s writer-director breaks down the stark reality that film distribution today is an inequitable system that excludes almost everyone.











