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Three Great Things: David Krumholtz

The fan-favorite actor, who's currently playing the title role in the new comedy Lousy Carter, shares a trio of essentials.

April 1, 2024

Three Great Things: Isabella Rossellini

The iconic actress, who can now be seen in the new drama La Chimera, shares her love of her farm, filmmaking and animal-themed art.

March 28, 2024

Tendaberry: A Places Album

Writer-director Haley Elizabeth Anderson shares images, audio and video that coalesce to tell the making of her Sundance hit.

SXSW ’24 Showcases an Industry in Flux

Filmmaker Cosmo Salovaara visits the Austin festival and tries to make sense of all that he sees there ...

March 21, 2024

Three Great Things: Brooklynn Prince

The popular young actor, who's currently starring in the coming-of-age film Little Wing, on her love of comic books, pigeons and Doc Martens.

March 20, 2024

Unconscious Possibilities: Dream-state Movies

Graham Swon, whose new film, An Evening Song (for three voices), plays First Look in NYC this week, on his history with “cinematic hypnagogia.”

March 14, 2024

I’m Coming, or, I Am on My Way

Lío Mehiel, star of Mutt and Sundance winner In the Summers, on testosterone, transition and finding their true voice.

March 13, 2024

Three Great Things: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo

The acclaimed Spanish director, whose new feature, Damsel, hits Netflix today, on his love of street photography, travel and tennis.

Three Great Things: Thomas Haden Church

The Oscar-nominated actor, who's currently starring in Accidental Texan, shares what brings him the most joy in life.

March 6, 2024

Sundance and Pistachio Soup

Writer-director Noora Niasari on family, food and the journey of her Sundance-winning debut feature, Shayda, which is in theaters this week.

February 29, 2024

Paying The Price of Truth in Putin’s Russia

In the wake of Alexei Navalny's death, Patrick Forbes spotlights the subject of his new documentary, a bold voice speaking out for justice.

February 28, 2024

Wake Up. The Century Has Moved On.

From the Talkhouse Reader, Eszter Balint on New York City, circa 1983-87, an adapted excerpt from her one-person show I Hate Memory!.

February 21, 2024