acting
You Hate Me, You Really Hate Me
Actress Nadia Alexander on the violent reactions some viewers have had to the complex antiheroes she's played – and what she's done in response.
Nick Nolte’s Memoir Rebel is a Reminder Why He’s Our Greatest Living Actor
Jim Hemphill on the grizzled performer's newly released book, and the qualities that make him exceptional.
Revisited: Edgar Wright (Baby Driver) Talks with Jackie Chan (The Foreigner) for the Talkhouse Podcast
The director of Baby Driver and Shaun of the Dead sits down for a chat with one of his cinematic heroes.
Rainn Wilson Talks with Josh Radnor and Ben Lee for the Talkhouse Podcast
The man who is Dwight from The Office talks with two longtime friends about their new musical project, spirituality, comedy and creativity.
Javier Muñoz (Hamilton) Talks with Stephanie Beatriz (The Light of the Moon) for the Talkhouse Podcast
Broadway's Hamilton and Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Rosa talk Twitter, theatre and Harvey Weinstein, and catch up on each other's love lives.
Uncovering My Real Self in My Debut Feature
Victoria Negri on the experience of growing up with a much older father, and how it informed her very personal directorial debut, Gold Star.
Edgar Wright (Baby Driver) Talks with Jackie Chan (The Foreigner) for the Talkhouse Podcast
The director of Baby Driver and Shaun of the Dead sits down for a chat with one of his cinematic heroes.
Lena Dunham Talks with Danny Strong (Rebel in the Rye) for the Talkhouse Podcast
The creator of Girls chats with Strong, a fellow multihyphenate and one of her best friends, about his first film as writer-director.
Cancer Face
Lucky director John Carroll Lynch on a moment (and an expression) that changed the course of his life.
On Compulsive Home-Movie-Making During Loss, Birth and Hamlet
Bobbi Jene director Elvira Lind on the documentary she shot but may never show about a tumultuous year in her and husband Oscar Isaac's life.
Why I Stopped Making Jokes About Actors
Stand-up comedian Heather Turman on how writing and performing in the movie Stuck changed her perspective on the thespian profession.
Rob Corddry Talks with Lake Bell (I Do … Until I Don’t) for the Talkhouse Podcast
The writer-director-star of I Do ... Until I Don't sits down for a chat with one of her best (and funniest) friends.










