Film
Telling Stories That Liberate
Shooting Heroin writer-director Spencer T. Folmar on why his movies never shy away from tackling challenging topics.
The Way We Get By: Abel Ferrara on the Films of John Cassavetes
Under lockdown in Rome, the director of Bad Lieutenant and Driller Killer looks to the works of a legendary auteur as a form of escape.
The Way We Get By: David Cross on Battlestar Galactica
Patton Oswalt recommended it to him years ago, and now David Cross is recommending it to you.
If It’s the End of the World, I Guess I’ll Finally Watch the Star Wars Trilogy (Part One)
Locked down in NYC, comedian Anna Roisman finally addresses a glaring omission in her cinematic viewing history.
The People in Shithouse
23-year-old filmmaker-actor Cooper Raiff on the real folks behind his debut feature, which won the SXSW Grand Jury Award last week.
The Way We Get By: The Kids in the Hall’s Kevin McDonald on The Stories of John Cheever (and Classic Gangster Movies)
Quarantined in Toronto writing the rebooted Kids in the Hall TV show, Kevin shares what he's doing to stop climbing the walls.
Alone, Together: A Filmmaker’s Quarantine
Documentarian Rachel Elizabeth Seed scrutinizes the rhythms and emotions of her radically different new life under coronavirus lockdown.
What Scorsese Told Me
Resistance writer-director Jonathan Jakubowicz recalls the transformative advice he received from his favorite filmmaker.
The Way We Get By: Tim Heidecker on The Tweedy Show
The comedian and singer has been making it through coronavirus lockdown thanks to the Wilco lead singer's nightly shows on Instagram Live.
Talkhouse Film Contributors Remember Stuart Gordon
Joe Dante, Barbara Crampton, Darren Lynn Bousman and more honor the late, great Re-Animator director and frequent Talkhouse contributor.
Enter the VOD: Frankie and Johnny Are Married Hilariously Blurs Reality and Fiction
Jim Hemphill touts this underrated gem about a couple putting on the late Terrence McNally’s play Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune.
Take Your Shit and Turn It Into Gold
Writer-director Deborah Kampmeier on the profound experience of telling her collaborator Annarosa Mudd's story in her new film, TAPE.











