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The Art of Hanging Out

Filmmaker Beth Harrington on almost 50 years of friendship with David Greenberger, the subject of her SXSW doc Beyond the Duplex Planet.

March 11, 2026

“It’s Not in My Nature to Be Mysterious”: On the Easy Brilliance of Ocean’s Eleven and Twelve

Alex Thompson on Steven Soderbergh’s twin masterpieces, his joint top choices in Talkhouse’s recent best-of-the-century poll.

March 10, 2026

Don’t Build a New Ship, Improve the Old One

Dolly director Rod Blackhurst on the deeply meaningful process of building an ever-growing team of collaborators around him.

March 6, 2026

What Can a Story Be?

Alison McAlpine, director of the Oscar-nominated documentary short perfectly a strangeness, on pushing the boundaries of narrative.

March 5, 2026

Three Great Things: Amy Landecker

The actress, whose debut as writer-director, For Worse, is in theaters now, offers up a trio of personal favorites.

March 4, 2026

Walden, But Good

Comedian Mary Houlihan, whose The Mary Houlihan Show is now streaming, on her experiences rewriting Thoreau.

March 3, 2026

As a Creative, Sometimes You Have to Start From Scratch

David Moscow traces his journey from child actor to producer to the host of the new Peacock food show From Scratch.

February 27, 2026

The 21st-Century Talkies: Talkhouse Film Contributors Share Their Top 10 Movies of the Millennium So Far

A selection of poll ballots from filmmakers, including Goran Stolevski, Laura Moss and Bruce LaBruce choosing their 21st century favorites.

February 26, 2026

The 21st-Century Talkies: Talkhouse Film Contributors’ Top Movies of the Millennium So Far

A list of the best movies of the 21st century, with special contributions by Sandi Tan, Sherman Alexie, James Marsh and more.

February 25, 2026

The Day After the Party

Documentary filmmaker Rachel Elizabeth Seed shares post-Sundance reflections after the festival’s last ever edition in Park City.

February 24, 2026

How to Make a Movie with a Stranger (and Become Friends Along the Way)

Writer Laura Hunter Drago and director Jacob Combs give us the inside track on their collaboration on the new short film Tradwife.

How Failing at Comedy Helped Me Succeed as a Filmmaker

Will Thwaites on the curious chain of events that led to his new film Crime & Parody, which premieres at Big Sky this weekend.

February 19, 2026