Film
Movies With My Mom: Long Shot
You know that thing where you suggest a film to your mother because you're convinced she'll like it, but then ... well, it doesn't really pan out?
My Favorite Car is a Bicycle, or Why I Must Create Things vs. Making Them
The Lunchbox writer-director Ritesh Batra writes you a letter about why he went back to his artistic roots for his new film, Photograph.
WeTalk — Brave Art: Mental Health and the Justice System
In the final episode from SXSW, host Ondi Timoner leads a conversation on the taboo subject of mental health with advocates and filmmakers.
How Much of This Shit Should I Use?
The writer-star of All Creatures Here Below on trying to navigate the utility of personal history and trauma in filmmaking.
Pieces of Myself
Leading up to the release of her first feature, The Third Wife, writer-director Ash Mayfair looks back on some pivotal moments in her life.
Matt Braunger Loves Game Of Thrones, But Not As Much as You Do: Episode 5
“Shit,” says Jon Snow with his eyes.
The Myth of Sundance
Earlier this year, emerging filmmaker Shahnaz Mahmud made her first ever trip to the iconic film festival to see what all the fuss was about.
Mother’s Day Moments on the Talkhouse Podcast
In our 250th episode, we celebrate mothers and maternal figures.
Second Screen: The Son is the Godfather of TV Westerns
Talkhouse's TV columnist is swept up by AMC's expansive Pierce Brosnan-led family saga, which has just started its second season.
WeTalk — Storytelling in the Digital Age
Host Ondi Timoner leads a conversation at SXSW on the relationship between humans and technology and how that can help inform storytelling.
Matt Braunger Loves Game Of Thrones, But Not As Much As You Do: Episode 4
Redhead Savage says that barfing is celebrating.
Sketch in Time
Tell It to the Bees director Annabel Jankel takes a gif-laden, stream-of-consciousness journey through her illustrious career.











