David Cronenberg
Viggo Mortensen Talks with Alix Lambert on the Talkhouse Podcast
The actor, whose debut feature as writer-director, Falling, is out tomorrow, chats with his longtime friend and fellow filmmaker.
The Uplifting Grace of Horror
Swallow’s writer-director Carlo Mirabella-Davis charts his journey from perpetually terrified child to maker of psychological horror movies.
The Missing Masterpiece of the Found-Footage Horror Genre
Jim Hemphill bangs the drum for Michael Goi's Megan is Missing, the one found-footage movie he thinks is worth a damn.
The Movies-Versus-TV Debate Is Over: It’s All One Stream Now
The endlessly debated question of whether the small screen has surpassed the big screen? It's now obsolete, says Matthew Wilder.
Stuart Gordon’s Academy Blues: “Branding Us a Bunch of Old Crackers Does No One Any Good.”
The veteran director kicks off his new Talkhouse Film column by weighing in on the controversy surrounding the change in Oscar voting rules.
Zach Clark (White Reindeer) Talks David Cronenberg’s Maps to the Stars
Remember your creepy Uncle David from Canada? He was respectable for a bit, but now he's back with the best horror movie he's made since the '90s.





