Regina Hall Reflects on Milestones and Personal Growth
Regina Hall recently shared insights during the “One Battle After Another” New York Screening at The Film Society of Lincoln Center. The event took place on September 21, 2025, at the Walter Reade Theatre in New York City. Hall highlighted the significance of certain memories—like her first car—not just for their emotional weight but for what they represent in her personal journey of self-discovery.
Hall described how collecting memories, such as those from her relationship with Trina or taking photos she stored, became pivotal in shaping her narrative. She emphasized the importance of these moments, noting how they contributed to understanding oneself over time. In interviews, she framed her story not as a simple message but as a reflection on growth and the quiet lessons embedded in everyday experiences.
Her current work aligns closely with this ethos, particularly the “Look At You Now” campaign by Hyundai. Hall views it as more than a marketing tool—it’s a process of memory and connection, resonating with her belief in the power of sharing one’s story. The campaign highlights themes of humor, heart, and cultural familiarity, encouraged by the creative team whose values mirror Hall’s own approach.
Despite her long-standing background in film—from classic films like Scary Movie to upcoming projects like Scary Movie 6 and The Five-Star Weekend—Hall remains grounded. She speaks with authenticity about reigniting old relationships and finding belonging in moments of connection. Her words remind us that great storytelling often comes from the realization that we’ve always had what we needed, just in time.


