Amber Tamblyn, on the cusp of turning only 24, has already shown an incredible savvy about mixing commercial fare with independent-minded material that speaks to a somewhat deeper appreciation of nuance and artistry. Her latest film is Stephanie Daley, a delicate diorama about the parallels in anxiety and denial between a teenager accused of murdering her newborn baby and the pregnant forensic psychologist, played by Tilda Swinton, assigned to investigate the case. Shot in wintry upstate New York, and coming during a painful real-life break-up, production left its mark on Tamblyn, who’s also busy prepping her second book of poetry. For the full feature interview on the film, from FilmStew, click here.