Film
Revisited: Hound & I: How Growing Up the Daughter of Actor Kevin Corrigan Shaped Me as an Artist and Person
Sadie Bones, whose debut feature If That Mockingbird Don’t Sing is out now, on the joy of watching movies with her dad.
Revisited: My Dad Was One Battle After Another
Filmmaker Deborah Goodwin on the resonant parallels between her own family life and Paul Thomas Anderson's latest movie.
Revisited: Nobody’s Ever Asked Me That: Vera Drew
The People’s Joker’s writer-director-star was the first guest on Talkhouse’s new intimate deep-dive podcast series hosted by Nick Dawson.
Revisited: Sex and the Movies
Writer-director Jane Weinstock, whose new movie Three Birthdays is out now, explores the depiction of sexuality on screen.
Revisited: Three Great Things: Tim Key
The English comedian, actor and poet, whose new movie The Ballad of Wallis Island came out this year, on a trio of cultural essentials.
Some Holiday Spirit: On Film and Chosen Families
Haroula Rose offers up an outtake reel from her new film All Happy Families, and ponders how movies have helped her find her chosen family.
The Mind-Crawling Horror of a Perpetual Christmas
Filmmaker Julia Marchese on why Terry Gilliam’s dystopian classic Brazil is her favorite holiday movie of all time.
Best of 2025: Park Chan-wook (No Other Choice) on Discovering Yasujirō Ozu’s Tokyo Twilight and Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Neighboring Sounds
The South Korean auteur, whose new film No Other Choice is out this week, looks back on his moviewatching from the past 12 months.
Best of 2025: Kaouther Ben Hania (The Voice of Hind Rajab) on The President’s Cake and The Penguin
The Tunisian filmmaker, whose new Oscar-shortlisted feature is out now, shares the highlights of what she watched in the past 12 months.
Nobody’s Ever Asked Me That: Sarah Sherman
The Saturday Night Live star, whose special Sarah Squirm: Live + in the Flesh is out now, does not shy away from the big questions.
Best of 2025: Bi Gan (Resurrection) on Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice, Joseph Kosinski’s F1 and Jia Zhangke’s Caught By the Tides
The visionary Chinese auteur, whose new movie is out now in theaters, looks back on his year in moviegoing.
Best of 2025: Hailey Benton Gates (Atropia) on Charlie Shackleton’s Zodiac Killer Project
The writer-director of Sundance Grand Jury winner Atropia, which is in theaters now, on her favorite film of the past year.











