Film
Julia Pott (My First Crush) Talks Steve Martino’s The Peanuts Movie
What will an animator who discovered her creative voice through Charles M. Schulz' cartoon strip think of its new big-screen incarnation?
Scott Cummings (Buffalo Juggalos) Talks Ulrich Seidl’s In the Basement
The director of the most rigorous, uncompromising and disturbing films you have never seen goes underground for his latest work.
Abel Ferrara (Bad Lieutenant) Talks with Gaspar Noé (Love) for The Talkhouse Film Podcast
Two of cinema's bad boy directors chat about Padre Pio, pornography, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and more.
Actor/Screenwriter Randy Russell Talks Eugene Kotlyarenko’s A Wonderful Cloud
A film about a post-breakup reunion, with actors (maybe) playing themselves, is funny, bizarre and, underneath, melancholy.
Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II) Talks Halloween and Horror Movies
The Splat Pack director recalls the October haunted house trips and scary movie nights that as a kid connected him with a love of the macabre.
Drew Tobia (See You Next Tuesday) Talks Sebastiàn Silva’s Nasty Baby
What initially appears to be a familiar Brooklyn indie comedy transforms into something much darker, more complex and interesting.
Megan Griffiths (Lucky Them) Talks Jon M. Chu’s Jem and the Holograms
A filmmaker who grew up a fan of the original cartoon series finds a disappointing vision presented in its big-screen remake.
Josephine Decker (Thou Wast Mild and Lovely) Talks Laurie Anderson’s Heart of a Dog
This very personal documentary prompts a very personal response, as an actress and filmmaker recalls the life (and death) of her family's dog.
Lynn Shelton (Humpday) Talks with Bobcat Goldthwait (Call Me Lucky) for The Talkhouse Film Podcast
Two new Twitter buddies take their friendship to the next level by having a Skype chat about their work (and zombie fetuses and butt tattoos).
Alix Lambert (The Mark of Cain) Talks Adam Salky’s I Smile Back
Sarah Silverman is as unflinching and committed in her performance as a troubled suburban mother as she is in her standup comedy.
Nikole Beckwith (Stockholm, Pennsylvania) Talks What the Movies Taught Her About Love
The writer-director looks back on truths about life and love that she took from films she watched as a kid.
John Magary (The Mend) Talks Hou Hsiao-hsien’s The Assassin
Hou's latest film prompts a young director to recall his first exhilirating exposure to the work of the Taiwanese auteur.











