Film
Bruce LaBruce on the Forgotten Genius of Frank and Eleanor Perry
The Canadian auteur shines a light on the excellent but mostly forgotten work of the husband-and-wife filmmaking team from the '60s and '70s.
Bruce LaBruce’s Academy of the Underrated: Last Summer
LaBruce extols the virtues of Frank and Eleanor Perry’s shocking coming-of-age drama that captures the loss of innocence of the late 1960s.
You, Me, and Hirokazu (flickering memories of a conversation in my head)
Kogonada, whose debut feature Columbus opens this week, shares a piece of writing inspired by his video essay on Koreeda.
How Trump’s Victory Gave My Latest Film New Meaning
Katherine Dieckmann explains how Strange Weather's simple truths feel radical in the current disturbing political climate.
Taran Killam Talks with Kyle Mooney for the Talkhouse Podcast
The two friends, former Saturday Night Live castmates, chat at the Sonos Store in NYC as Mooney's new movie Brigsby Bear hits theaters.
Terence Nance (An Oversimplification of Her Beauty) Talks with Flying Lotus (Kuso) for the Talkhouse Podcast
As his wild debut feature hits screens, FlyLo chops it up with an old friend, Talkhouse favorite and fellow filmmaker/musician Nance.
Second Screen: Riverdale, or if Fassbinder Had Directed 90210
Jim Hemphill on the deliriously enjoyable CW show, which is so referential it makes Tarantino look like Bresson.
How I Found Abundance Moving from Indie Features to Episodic TV
Maggie Greenwald on how moving from the big screen to the small has allowed her to experience directing in an exciting new way.
Darren Aronofsky Talks with Alejandro Jodorowsky (Endless Poetry) for the Talkhouse Podcast
The director of Requiem for a Dream and the forthcoming mother! chats with and has his tarot read by one of his cinematic heroes.
Video: If The Graduate Had the Soundtrack from Garden State
Kentucker Audley looks at what happens when Dustin Hoffman's breakthrough movie is shorn of Simon & Garfunkel and gets some hip new songs.
Talkhouse Film Contributors Remember George A. Romero
Lloyd Kaufman, Darren Lynn Bousman, Larry Fessenden, Rodney Ascher, Emily Hagins and more remember the much-loved father of the zombie movie.
David Lynch’s Muse on the Impact He Has Had on Her Life
Musician and actress Chrysta Bell looks back on 17 years of friendship and collaboration with the visionary auteur.











