Film
Sing, Dance and Be Yourself: How Two Films Helped Heal One Hurt
Nicola Rose on her favorite short of recent years, the Oscar-winning Sing, and how it inspired her own film Gabrielle.
Three Great Things: Joe Carnahan
The veteran action director, whose new star-studded thriller The Rip is out now on Netflix, picks a trio of personal essentials.
Photo Diary: The Making of Zodiac Killer Project
Through images, Charlie Shackleton tells the story of how his hit Sundance documentary — which is now out on digital — came into existence.
Best of 2025: Cinematographer Darius Khondji is Always Absorbing Images
The brilliant cinematographer of Marty Supreme and Eddington on the movies and art he’s loved this past year.
Silence Isn’t An Option
Cherien Dabis, whose Oscar-shortlisted All That's Left of You opens tomorrow, on the imperative nature of telling Palestinian stories.
Best of 2025: Actor Hunter Doohan on Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet
The buzzed-about young actor, who can currently be seen in The Wilderness and Wednesday, on his favorite movie of the past 12 months.
Revisited: The Impossibility of Promoting a Movie During a Genocide
Palestinian-German writer-director Lexi Alexander on the difficulties of releasing her new feature Absolute Dominion at this moment in time.
Revisited: On Nature and Creativity
The award-winning international actress, whose new film Went Up the Hill came out earlier this year, on her connection to the wilds.
Revisited: Becoming the Green Door, or How Working in Porn Shaped Me as a Filmmaker
Scott Cummings, whose film Realm of Satan is out now, looks back on his unlikely roots in adult entertainment.
Revisited: Hound & I: How Growing Up the Daughter of Actor Kevin Corrigan Shaped Me as an Artist and Person
Sadie Bones, whose debut feature If That Mockingbird Don’t Sing is out now, on the joy of watching movies with her dad.
Revisited: My Dad Was One Battle After Another
Filmmaker Deborah Goodwin on the resonant parallels between her own family life and Paul Thomas Anderson's latest movie.
Revisited: Nobody’s Ever Asked Me That: Vera Drew
The People’s Joker’s writer-director-star was the first guest on Talkhouse’s new intimate deep-dive podcast series hosted by Nick Dawson.











