Film
Underrated/Overlooked: Jim Hemphill on Skyscraper
Is it possible that Rawson Marshall Thurber's latest Dwayne Johnson vehicle is an action movie for the ages?
Underrated/ Overlooked: Adam Keleman on Succession
Adam Keleman asks you to give this tragicomic HBO show about white male privilege a chance.
Imposters and Grief: the Blessing of Being an Actor
The Independent Spirit Award-nominated actress writes about coping with the death of her best friend while making Christina Choe’s film Nancy.
The 2018 Talkies: Talkhouse Film Contributors’ Top Films of the Year
Talkhouse Film contributors' favorite films of the year, with special contributions by James Ponsoldt, Jeanie Finlay, Rodney Ascher and more.
The 2018 Talkies: Talkhouse Film Contributors Share Their Top 10 Movies of the Year
A selection of poll ballots from filmmakers, including Bruce LaBruce, Megan Griffiths and James Marsh, who voted for their favorite movies of 2018.
Best of 2018: Jim Hosking Talks Lee Chang-dong’s Burning
The writer-director of An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn opens up about his favorite film of the past 12 months.
Well-Behaved Women Rarely Make History
Meredith Danluck on complex female protagonists, gender hypocrisy, Trump, Kavanaugh and her new film, State Like Sleep.
Revisited: On Falling Asleep at the Movies
Director Lou Pepe on the phenomenon of cinematic narcolepsy and why the very best films lull us into a dream state.
Revisited: The Score-Only Version of Star Wars: The Last Jedi is a Revelation
Jim Hemphill details the pleasures of a new cut of Rian Johnson's movie which dispenses with dialogue and SFX to forefront John Williams' music.
Revisited: I Took a Break from Building My Toothpick Diorama to Go See the Weirdest Movie of the Year
The screenwriter of Blair Witch just watched his first movie in 18 months, so of course he wrote about the experience for Talkhouse.
Revisited: My Manson Adventures Making Dark Tourist
David Farrier had a lot of weird experiences making his new Netflix documentary series, but none more so than just after Charlie died ...
Revisited: Guillermo del Toro (The Shape of Water) Talks with William Friedkin (The Devil and Father Amorth) for the Talkhouse Podcast (Part 1)
What happens when two longtime friends — who also just happen to be Academy Award-winning directors — sit down for a chat?











