Film
Darker Before They Get Brighter
Director Yen Tan on growing up gay in Malaysia, his journey in America, and how it all relates to his poignant AIDS drama 1985.
Remembering Brian Murray
Patrick Wang on the late, great stage actor Brian Murray, who he worked with on multiple films, including his latest, A Bread Factory.
Craig Robinson Talks with Aubrey Plaza for the Talkhouse Podcast
The stars of An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn have half an hour to kill, and nothing to do but make you laugh!
Blueprints to Get Lost
Director Antonio Méndez Esparza on the wisdom of Robert Bresson, and working with non-actors, including on his new film, Life and Nothing More.
My Dinner with Hervé, Anvil! and the Stories I Tell
Writer-director Sacha Gervasi on his new film, My Dinner with Hervé, and drawing inspiration for his work from real life and lived experience.
Gretchen Peters Talks with Elizabeth McGovern (Downton Abbey) for the Talkhouse Podcast
Nashville stalwart Peters chats with legendary actress (and fellow musician) McGovern about music, marriage, acting, Downton Abbey, and much more.
With Steady Hands
Alexandria Bombach on the emotional toll of making On Her Shoulders, her portrait of Nobel Peace Prize-winning Yazidi activist Nadia Murad.
Getting Uncomfortable
Director Marilyn Ness on the precarious balancing act involved in making her documentary on gun violence, Charm City.
Hannah Marks and Joey Power’s Guide to Shooting Your Ambitious Indie Debut Feature in New York City
The writer-directors of After Everything share hard-earned wisdom and rookie mistakes from their time making movie magic in the Big Apple.
Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic World) Talks with Megan Griffiths (Sadie) for the Talkhouse Podcast
Trevorrow chats with his friend Griffiths about her new movie Sadie, blockbusters, diversity, "overnight" success, and much more.
The Strength to Tell My Own Story
Producer Sakheni Dlamini on growing up as a child of an alcoholic father, and how her own story became part of the new documentary Liyana.
The Quiet Magic of Buster Keaton
As a Quad retrospective and a new documentary celebrate Buster Keaton, fellow screen clown Shannon Plumb also pays tribute to the silent master.











