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Video Essay: Paul Feig Loves Dancing
Paul Feig has some serious moves, and that infectious passion for getting down can be seen in all of his work.
WeTalk — Anthems for Artists: Sasha Waters Freyer and Xan Aranda
The directors of Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable and Andrew Bird: Fever Year speak at SXSW 2018.
WeTalk — Voice to Power: Films for Social Justice: Alexandria Bombach and Hayley Pappas
Ondi Timoner speaks with the director and producer behind the very powerful forthcoming documentary On Her Shoulders.
WeTalk — Direct Democracy and Our DIY Future: Megan Smith, Neha Narula and Samantha Snabes
Three women at the very forefront of technological development engage in an electric conversation at SXSW 2018.
WeTalk — Startup Sparks: Arlan Hamilton, Emily Best and Jen Consalvo
From SXSW 2018, the founders of Backstage Capital, Seed&Spark and Tech Cocktail sit down with Ondi Timoner.
WeTalk — Latinas En Media: Robyn Moreno and Cristina Costantini
From SXSW 2018, Ondi Timoner in conversation with the director of Science Fair and the founder of Latina Media Ventures.
WeTalk — Seattle Storytellers: Lynn Shelton and Megan Griffiths
Ondi Timoner kicks off her new female-centric talk show by sitting down with two longtime friends and cinematic collaborators.
Video: Now That’s What I Call Rushmore!
Kentucker Audley is a huge fan of Rushmore, but has found a cool way to make Wes Anderson's breakthrough hit even better.
Video: The Royal Tenenbaums with Pop Hits of the Day
Talkhouse Film's very own Kentucker Audley swaps out vintage cuts for a little Staind and Creed as he reimagines Wes Anderson's 2001 magnum opus.
Video Essay: Blade Runner 2049‘s Denis Villeneuve and the Silent Close-Up
In anticipation of the biggest film of Villeneuve's career so far, a look at his most striking visual trademark.
Video: Now That’s What I Call Rushmore!
Kentucker Audley is a huge fan of Rushmore, but has found a cool way to make Wes Anderson's breakthrough hit even better.
Video: If The Graduate Had the Soundtrack from Garden State
Kentucker Audley looks at what happens when Dustin Hoffman's breakthrough movie is shorn of Simon & Garfunkel and gets some hip new songs.










