Lili Taylor is one of our favorite actresses, and for nearly two decades has arguably stood as the reigning queen of independent film. She’s gone through a lot of changes in the last few years: she’s eight months pregnant, she's relocated to Brooklyn from her longtime home of Manhattan, and she’s coming to terms with what it will take to stay in a movie business that has fewer and fewer roles for older women. In an interview with Manhattan Movie Magazine, she discusses these issues and how they relate to her newest film, Andrew Wagner's Starting Out in the Evening, shot in a remarkable eighteen days. Discussing her role, she says "I think that any time we can see a human being really moving through things with some kind of depth, it is helpful for the human condition. For women, we get to see that less." — Leonard Pierce