Nadine Zylberberg
Nadine Zylberberg is a writer based in New York City. She found her way through the world via movies, words, and chocolate chip cookies. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania and Oxford, she worked at the New Yorker and the Academy of Motion Pictures, which landed her on the Oscars red carpet for a few years, wondering where they keep snacks in those dresses. She's always in pursuit of great sample sales and even better stories.

How Eva Victor Tackles Trauma With Humor in Sorry, Baby
The debut writer-director discusses the “cathartic” new film, which was produced by Barry Jenkins and made waves at Sundance.

Pride & Prejudice Is Still the Ultimate Romance, 20 Years Later
Director Joe Wright, who helmed the 2005 adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic, reflects on shooting the beloved film—from the stars’ instant chemistry to that viral hand flex.

The Fire Inside Director Rachel Morrison Knows What It’s Like to Be Underestimated
The cinematographer and filmmaker, who brought Claressa Shields’s story to the screen, discusses being a mother in a male-dominated industry.

Emma Seligman’s Bottoms Is the Newest Addition to the Teen Movie Canon
For the Shiva Baby director, collaborating with “sister” Rachel Sennott and NYU pal Ayo Edebiri was the key to creating an end-of-summer hit comedy.

The Biggest Differences Between the Daisy Jones & the Six Series and the Book
The screen adaptation makes some tweaks to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s source material.

Vicky Krieps Hopes Corsage Reminds Women They Can Be ‘Difficult’ and Still ‘Shine’
Marie Kreutzer’s new film about the rebellious Empress Elisabeth of Austria has timely messages about women aging and defying the expectations thrust upon them.

French Film Happening Isn’t Just About Abortion—It’s About Freedom
"It’s not a movie about how you make the choice,” director Audrey Diwan tells ELLE.com. "It’s about how you actually make it happen.”