Skip to Content
Talkhouse home
Talkhouse home

Film

“I Feel I Am Probably Still an Outcast, but I Ally Myself with the Rebels Who are Strong.”

Kim Longinotto in conversation with friend and fellow British documentary filmmaker Jeanie Finlay.

March 16, 2016

What I Learned Working on There Will Be Blood

A decade on, filmmaker Michael Tyburski recalls his experiences as a PA on Paul Thomas Anderson’s modern masterpiece.

March 15, 2016

White Angel / White Devil

Terence Nance presents an abstract for an academic paper to be published in the Fall 2019 edition of 'Black Future Lies.'

March 11, 2016

Mary Elizabeth Winstead (10 Cloverfield Lane) Talks with Melanie Lynskey (Togetherness) for The Talkhouse Film Podcast

The two actresses cement their friendship by sitting down to share stories of the Hollywood trenches.

Bulworth, Beatty, Trump and the Dream of the Political Truth-Teller

Jim Hemphill looks back at Warren Beatty's late-'90s uncannily prescient satire of U.S. politics, about a plain-speaking presidential candidate.

March 3, 2016

Despite My Recent Emergency Appendectomy, I’m Live-Tweeting the Oscars for the Talkhouse

Writer-director Jonathan Lisecki will be sharing his unfiltered thoughts on the monochromatic awards show from his "death couch."

February 28, 2016

Julia Pott is Going to the Oscars and Her Mother Has Been Giving Her Lots of Advice

Maternal wisdom on such sartorial style subjects as sweaters, cool backpacks and dresses designed to cover up aging arms.

February 27, 2016

Stuart Gordon’s Academy Blues: “Branding Us a Bunch of Old Crackers Does No One Any Good.”

The veteran director kicks off his new Talkhouse Film column by weighing in on the controversy surrounding the change in Oscar voting rules.

February 26, 2016

The New Movie Gangsters, The Big Short and the Pseudo-Sequel Adam McKay Should Make

Director Adam Bhala Lough on his namesake McKay's Wall Street comedy drama, a surprise 2015 Oscar contender.

February 25, 2016

Spotlight Left Me Heady with Love of What Great Movies Can Do”

Richard Shepard, writer-director of 'The Matador,' shares his appreciation for Tom McCarthy's Oscar frontrunner.

February 24, 2016

"I Thought I’d Given Michael Fassbender a Hard Time on Centurion": Neil Marshall on The Revenant

For the British director, watching Alejandro G. Iñárritu's wilderness epic brings back visceral memories of his own filmmaking experiences.

February 23, 2016

Horace and Pete, or How Louis CK Saved Cinema with a Goddamn Web Series

Stephen Cone celebrates the multihyphenate genius' stealth project, which goes back to basics to create something entirely new and exciting.

February 22, 2016