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Kumail Nanjiani (The Big Sick) Talks with Zoe Lister-Jones (Band Aid) for the Talkhouse Podcast
The writer-stars of two of this month's best new movies sit down for a chat about mixing comedy and drama, and life and art.
John McNaughton Talks Reteaming with Michael Rooker 30 Years After Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
About to embark on an adaptation of Flannery O'Connor's "A Good Man is Hard to Find," the director ponders how true that is of Rooker.
Who Cares About Films About Actresses?
A Woman, A Part director Elisabeth Subrin on her quest to solve the riddle of why she chose an actress as the subject of her debut feature.
How I Learned the Importance and Value of Anger in Art
Oscar-nominated documentarian Guy Davidi reveals how his film about acting teacher Amir Orian shifted his views on how art and politics can intersect.
Meredith Graves (Perfect Pussy) Talks with Rose McGowan for The Talkhouse Film Podcast
Recorded earlier this year at Samsung 837 in NYC, an energized, provocative conversation between two of the smartest, most engaged artists around.
How I Tried to Not Embarrass Myself Playing Woody Allen in a ’90s TV Biopic
Character actor Dennis Boutsikaris on how he came to play the controversial actor-director in Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story.
Alex Winter Talks with Henry Rollins for The Talkhouse Film Podcast
The two longtime friends and multi-hyphenates sit down for an entertaining, wide-ranging and story-filled conversation about their creative pursuits.
The Ain’t Rights are All Right: Four Days in the Green Room
Hutch Harris of the Thermals talks teaching actors how to be musicians.
Kumail Nanjiani (Silicon Valley) Talks with Michael Showalter (Hello, My Name is Doris) for The Talkhouse Film Podcast
Two comedy heroes take a break from prepping their upcoming movie together to talk about their new movie together (and, you know, be funny).
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.
Actor Sam Jaeger (Parenthood) Talks the Enduring, Evolving Influence of Dead Poets Society
26 years after it inspired him to seize the day and follow his dream, the actor-director reflects on the impact Peter Weir's film has had on his life.
Frank Whaley (Like Sunday, Like Rain) Talks the Day His Life Began
The actor turned director recalls the day in 1987 when, as an aspiring young thespian, an unexpected call gave him a career-launching break.











