Film
The 2024 Talkies: Talkhouse Film Contributors Share Their Top 10 Movies of the Year
A selection of poll ballots from filmmakers, including Bruce LaBruce, Crystal Moselle and James Marsh, choosing their favorites from 2024.
The 2024 Talkies: Talkhouse Film Contributors’ Top Films of the Year
A list of the best movies of the past 12 months, with special contributions by James Marsh, Sandi Tan and Nikole Beckwith.
Revisited: How to Produce a Successful Indie Film in Three Easy Steps (by Doing Everything Wrong)
Producer William Rosenfeld on his unconventional approach to making the horror hit It's What's Inside, which sold for $17 million at Sundance.
Revisited: The Process
My First Film director (and new mother) Zia Anger on what it takes to make something and usher it into the world.
Revisited: Pink Elephants
Sundance-winning filmmaker Jack Dunphy, host of the new podcast, Revelations with Jack Dunphy, on his dad, drugs and dissociation.
Best of 2024: Asif Kapadia (2073) on No Other Land
The Oscar-winning British filmmaker on a standout documentary from the past year, an Israeli-Palestinian portrait of the West Bank.
Reflections from a Dive Bar Toilet
Gregory Lay, the co-creator and star of the web series Greg in LA, on a night 20 years ago when he had to take a long, hard look at his life.
Best of 2024: Rose Matafeo on Agatha All Along (and Challengers)
The Kiwi comic, whose new special Rose Matafeo: On and On an On is streaming now on Max, on her viewing highlights from the past year.
The Resonance of Love – A Tale of Successes and Failures
Documentary filmmaker Alison Tavel on her father, her newly released feature, Resynator, and her personal definition of success.
The Little People
Writer-director Deborah Goodwin looks back to her childhood as she tries to make sense of the current political moment.
Neurodiversity is the Fucking Coolest Thing in the World
Director Amber Sealey on OCD, ADHD and the personal growth she achieved making her new movie, Out of My Mind, now streaming on Disney+.
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