Film
Across the Aisle: The Fosters Shows America As It Actually Is (Not As We Want It To Be)
Hidden away on Freeform (formerly ABC Family), one of the best political shows on TV right now isn’t even (overtly) about politics.
Understanding Weiner, Cory Booker and the Desire to Reveal
Oscar-nominated director Marshall Curry explores why Anthony Weiner granted two filmmakers full access to his catastrophic mayoral campaign.
Bruce LaBruce’s Academy of the Underrated: Puzzle of a Downfall Child
The envelope-pushing auteur kicks off his new Talkhouse column by writing about a Faye Dunaway vehicle that ignited his passion for cinema.
Chris Gethard (The Chris Gethard Show) Talks with Tim Heidecker for The Talkhouse Film Podcast
In conversation at Samsung 837, Heidecker and Gethard more than live up to their reputations for creating glorious comedy chaos.
The Kind of Women You Don’t See in Hollywood Movies Anymore
Shannon Plumb has a singular experience going to the Upper West Side to watch Maggie's Plan, a movie about real, funny, sexy women.
Chevalier, the Greek Weird Wave and Angela Carter’s Archetypes of Pornography
Tom Kalin finds Athina Rachel Tsangari's unique new film occupying the territory between a funny Lord of the Flies and a Polanski flick.
The Nice Guys and the Genius of Shane Black’s Lowlife Goons
Joe Lynch, a self-professed "Blackhead," celebrates the writer-director's unique knack for creating vivid, memorable secondary villains.
Adam Green on His Very Practical Love Affair with Impractical Jokers
The horror and comedy director puts his heart on his sleeve as he talks about how four new hilarious "television friends" came into his life.
Terence Nance on Why Jacques Audiard’s Dheepan is Essential Viewing
A film with Sri Lankan protagonists set in France is the answer to so much, you should have already seen it before starting to read this...
Terence Davies’ “Old-Fashioned” Sunset Song is Timely and Urgent
Writer-director Stephen Cone, an ardent, longtime Davies fan, connects strongly with the British auteur's latest feature.
Expiring Soon: Behind the Candelabra, and My Love Affair with Liberace and Las Vegas
On Liberace's birthday, Zach Clark writes about Soderbergh's biopic of the flamboyant entertainer, which is about to leave Amazon Prime.
Comedians Tim Heidecker and Chris Gethard Are Recording a Live Talkhouse Podcast in New York
Join Tim and Chris this Wednesday to watch their conversation in person.











