Fiction

Fictional Fidelity | ORAL.pub
(Contains NSFW language and imagery.)

Anastasia (Dear Kind Sir) | The Photographers’ Gallery
Read my interview with TPG about the A.I. controversy of Anastasia here.

Essays • Criticism • Interviews

“CMD+Belief: On the Recursive Performance of Psychic Mediums & Computers” | Yale (forthcoming)

Radley Metzger’s The Opening of Misty Beethoven | Screen Slate

Sophie Calle & Greg Shephard’s No Sex Last Night (Double Blind) | Screen Slate

Gregg Araki’s Three Bewildered People in the Night | Screen Slate

Julia Loktev’s Moment of Impact | Screen Slate

On Japanese Paper Films | Screen Slate

Talking about my project “Sects in the City” for Are.na | Montez Press Radio
Read the excerpted transcript of my talk, published by Are.na Editorial,
here.

Lynn Hershman Leeson’s Strange Culture | Screen Slate

Final Marks: The Art of the Carved Letter | Screen Slate

Alain Resnais & Alain Robbe-Grillet’s Last Year at Marienbad | Screen Slate

Nick Drnaso: Drawing from the performance of everyday life | Artforum

How to Make Your Own Ally | Postmarked

George Kuchar’s Holidaze, 1994 | Screen Slate

Flexibility, Unlearning, Movement, and Thinking with the Writer-Artist: A Conversation with Nora N. Khan | Volume 1

An Interview with Temp. Files | Screen Slate

Constant Death: Immortalizing the Archive | Volume 1

An Interview with Artist Adrian Tomine | The Believer

Manual for the Maintenance of Fake Plants | QuaranZine

An Interview with Filmmaker Mariah Garnett | The Brooklyn Rail

Ritual and Capital (contributor) | Wendy’s Subway

Ericka Beckman: Double Reverse (contributor) | Hirmer Publishers

Hal Hartley’s Surviving Desire + The Book of Life | Screen Slate

An Interview with Artist Matthew Thurber | The Believer

Portrait of No Thing | Funny Looking Dog Quarterly

Squat Theatre’s Mr. Dead & Mrs. Free | Screen Slate

Douglas Heyes’s Kitten with a Whip | Screen Slate

Camille Billops’s & James Hatch’s Suzanne, Suzanne | Screen Slate

Jon Moritsugu’s Mod Fuck Explosion | Screen Slate

Harun Farocki’s Prison Images | Screen Slate

Dorothy Iannone: A Cookbook | The Brooklyn Rail

An Interview with Filmmaker Ericka Beckman | The Brooklyn Rail

Surveillance as the Shooting Script of Documentary: On Chris Kennedy’s Watching the Detectives | The Brooklyn Rail

Symbiopsychotaxiplasm Take One | Hyperallergic

The Hero with a Thousand Faces: Rick Prelinger's Lost Landscapes of New York The Brooklyn Rail

An Interview with Filmmaker Emily Ann Hoffman | Storyfile

Robert Smithson's VirginTheo Westenberger Estate

Real, False, and Worthy: On Jen George's The Babysitter at Rest | Fanzine

Maybe She's Born With It: On Lily Hoang's A Bestiarycontext

Interview with an Editor: Gramma Poetry | Fanzine

On Pick-Pocketing Laurie Anderson | Storyfile

On Penetrating the Dupe in a Hoax of Victimization | Storyfile

On Flatland for the Non-Believers | Storyfile

An Image of the Industry of ImagesOtherZine

A Glitch in the System: On Lillian SchwartzTopical Cream

In Which Our Body Knows What Our Brain Does NotThis Recording

In Which We Flash That Anxious Smile: On Michelangelo Antonioni | This Recording

 2025 Sundance Film Festival Coverage
(In addition to writing the following pieces, I was appointed Editor
to my colleagues’ Features and Interviews during the Festival’s live coverage.)

“Zodiac Killer Project” Refuses to Kill Its Darlings With an Avant-Garde Essay Film

“Touch Me” Brings Therapy Into Sci-Fi Erotica

“The Virgin of the Quarry Lake” Unsettles Girl Power From Being Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice

“Middletown” Shows You’re Never Too Young (or Old) to Effect Change

“Didn’t Die” Brings Improv to the Zombie Apocalypse

“Where the Wind Comes From” Shows Home Can Be a Place Called Friendship

“Coexistence, My Ass!” Dares Peacemaking to Not Be So Serious

“Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake) Cinematically Narrates a Short Story Collection of Place

“All That’s Left of You (اللي باقي منك)” Is a Powerful Family Saga of Historical Memory

“Two Women” Wants You to Make the First Move to Get Your Pleasure

“GEN_” Sets the Example for Gender and Reproductive Care

“André Is an Idiot” Is a Legacy Worth Watching (Unless You’re an Idiot)

“The Dating Game” Asks if Dating Games Are Over

“Speak.” Commands to Watch and Listen Too

“One to One: John & Yoko” Is an Immersive ’70s Viewing Experience

Watchlist: Spotlight on Disability Visibility

Watchlist: Real Magic and Magical Realism

Watchlist: Best Friends Forever

Poetry

On the Concrete Form of What is Not Nothing | DUPLEX (Vol. IV)

On Matrilineality | PARMER

Expat | The Insomniac Propagandist (Vol. I)