
Projects
Out of Touch: A Short Documentary Film
My very first documentary film: A mother who tells her story about raising her biracial children in a hateful small town in Texas.
The Monstrous-Feminine
There’s something about teenage girls that terrifies our culture. Not only in horror cinema, but in memory itself. Girlhood represents a stage of becoming that is unruly, emotional, and uncontrollable, a liminal space between childhood vulnerability and adult power. It’s unstable. Fluid. Unfinished. And when stories choose to confront girlhood honestly, they often do so through horror, where transformation feels frightening, bodily, and violent. In Yellowjackets and Raw, horror does not arrive as an external threat stalking innocent girls.
The Strange Comfort of Horror
From the idea of the “protective frame” to our natural curiosity about the monsters we fear, this video explores why horror comforts some of us instead of repelling us, and how it becomes a form of clarity, catharsis, and creativity.