TV
Carrie Brownstein Talks with Fred Armisen for The Talkhouse Film Podcast
The two friends and longtime collaborators sit down in the Portlandia writing office to discuss Season 7, Japan, garlic, Wikipedia and more.
Dude, Be Cool: Here’s How NOT to Piss off a Band with the Little Things
Honus Honus just wants a quiet place to do what humans do.
Across the Aisle: The Fosters Shows America As It Actually Is (Not As We Want It To Be)
Hidden away on Freeform (formerly ABC Family), one of the best political shows on TV right now isn’t even (overtly) about politics.
Adam Green on His Very Practical Love Affair with Impractical Jokers
The horror and comedy director puts his heart on his sleeve as he talks about how four new hilarious "television friends" came into his life.
Checking in Late to Bates Motel
Horror director Lucky McKee, who's seen Psycho countless times, finally dives into its small-screen spin-off – and finds something remarkable.
Across the Aisle: The Family, Political Entertainment for the Age of Hillary
Jim Hemphill finds a dense, complex TV show, hidden in plain sight on network television, that digs deep into the current political moment.
Wake Up and Smell Stars Hollow: How the Uncelebrated Best Things in Life Became the Theme Song of a Gilmore Girls Generation
Louise Goffin talks singing the theme song of the mother-daughter show with her mother, Carole King.
Artie Lange (MADtv) Talks with Ari Shaffir (This Is Not Happening) for The Talkhouse Film Podcast
The two stand-up comedians share stories about being high at the Anne Frank house, getting death threats, doing time in L.A. County Jail, and more.
The People v. O.J. Simpson is a Decadent Gumbo of Tabloid Excess and Cultural Commentary
Patrick Brice makes a case for the thrillingly playful (and human) true-crime show from Ryan Murphy and writers Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski.
Alix Lambert (The Mark of Cain) Talks with Fred Armisen (Portlandia) for The Talkhouse Film Podcast
Armisen and Lambert, who have known each other since they were students, share stories from their friendship of close to 30 years.
Michael M. Bilandic (Hellaware) Talks the Curious Pleasures of Public Access TV
A filmmaker delves into the murky nighttime world of New York public access TV station MNN and reports back on its weird delights.
Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas) Talks TV as “The New Cinema”
TELEVISION IS THE NEW CINEMA – is something many of us have been saying for over 10 years now.











