film essay
Being Jason Vaughn, or How I Kickstarted My Career By Becoming My Own (Fake) Agent
Pej Vahdat on the unusual (and creative) approach he needed to take in order to kickstart his career as an actor.
Drooling Towards Bethlehem: Taking Risks in Making Art
Multihyphenate Eleanore Pienta, who can currently be seen in the thriller Soft & Quiet, on the importance pushing oneself creatively.
How Leaving the Life I Knew Saved Me
An Tran, director of the new documentary For Tomorrow, on how relocating to Vietnam turned out to be exactly the change she needed.
Reaching a Place of Vulnerability and Authenticity
Documentary director Ricki Stern, whose new film A Radical Life is now streaming on discovery+, on getting to the core of her subjects.
How a Brush With Death Made Me an Even Bigger Horror Fan
Kimberley Elizabeth, one of the directors of the new horror anthology movie Sinphony, on her origin story as a genre filmmaker.
Stories for Indigestion
Writer-director Rodrigo García, whose new film Raymond & Ray is now on Apple TV+, goes back to the very roots of storytelling.
For Michael
On the anniversary of their first date, multi-hyphenate Ryan Spahn looks back on 14 years with his partner, actor Michael Urie.
From Teen to Parent and Back Again
Acid Test writer-director Jenny Waldo reflects on making a personal coming-of-age movie while a mother to teenage kids.
Opa + Me
Producer Karina Manashil weaves together her family history and her deep love of the nature documentary series Kingdom of the Apes.
I Made a Movie to Save My Marriage and Then I Got Divorced
Actor-writer-producer Michael Tennant shares the complex personal backstory to his new movie, Pretty Problems.
All It Took Was a Brain Injury
Filmmaker Ian Clark ponders the personal and creative repercussions of being in a major car accident in 2019.











