Film
I Moved to Hollywood Briefly and They Gave Me a Hollywood Cat and Very Quickly It Ran Away
Jim Hosking's new film An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn is out later this month, but that's not what's on his mind at the moment.
James Ponsoldt (The Spectacular Now) Talks with David Lowery (The Old Man and the Gun) for the Talkhouse Podcast
In a conversation recorded at Soho House in L.A., writer-director Lowery chats with longtime friend Ponsoldt about his new movie.
Making Art Out of Absence
Siblings Elan and Jonathan Bogarín explain (and show!) how they made sense of their grandmother's passing in the film 306 Hollywood.
Against Binge-Watching
The writer-director of Gemini harkens back to a time before "content" and infinite streaming options, when watching TV was a social act.
Second Screen: Underneath Bull’s Style and Smarts, There’s Real Depth Too
Jim Hemphill sings the praises of the incredibly enjoyable CBS procedural Bull, which returns for its third season tonight.
How a Childhood of Books Made Me Fall in Love With Colette
Colette's screenwriter traces the roots of her affection for the iconic French writer to a past defined by poetry and unreturned library books.
How I Learned More About Gilda Radner Than I Will Ever Know About Myself
A whole world opened up for Lisa D'Apolito when she made Love, Gilda, her documentary about the beloved late comedian.
Late For Fucking What?
Sasha Waters Freyer, director of Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable, has some thoughts on being a so-called "late-bloomer."
Film is Our Family Business
The writer-director-star of Armed writes about his unconventional upbringing and becoming the filmmaker — and man — he is today.
Revisited: Terence Nance (Random Acts of Flyness) Talks with Flying Lotus for the Talkhouse Podcast
With the release of Terence Nance‘s acclaimed HBO series Random Acts of Flyness, we revisit this talk between the two multi-hyphenates.
How Giving Up on My Movie Actually Made it a Reality
The writer-director of Don't Leave Home tells the frustrating, improbable story of how his fifth feature (finally) came to be.
Future Jew
Documentary filmmaker Jesse Sweet on the recent rush of movies about Hasidic Jews, and his own upcoming film, City of Joel.











