Mother’s Day Moments on the Talkhouse Podcast Podcast By Talkhouse Podcast | May 9, 2019 By Talkhouse Podcast | May 9, 2019 Mother’s Day Moments on the Talkhouse Podcast In our 250th episode, we celebrate mothers and maternal figures.
My Mom’s Amazing Voicemail Review of Get Out Film By Julia Pott | May 10, 2017 By Julia Pott | May 10, 2017 My Mom’s Amazing Voicemail Review of Get Out Julia Pott's gregarious and very animated mom has some supremely awesome thoughts on the record-breaking social thriller.
The 2016 Talkies: Talkhouse Film Contributors’ Top Films of the Year Film By Filmmakers | January 5, 2017 By Filmmakers | January 5, 2017 The 2016 Talkies: Talkhouse Film Contributors’ Top Films of the Year Talkhouse Film contributors' favorite films of the year, with special contributions by David Lowery, Melanie Lynskey, Bill Plympton and more.
Julia Pott is Going to the Oscars and Her Mother Has Been Giving Her Lots of Advice Film By Julia Pott | February 27, 2016 By Julia Pott | February 27, 2016 Julia Pott is Going to the Oscars and Her Mother Has Been Giving Her Lots of Advice Maternal wisdom on such sartorial style subjects as sweaters, cool backpacks and dresses designed to cover up aging arms.
Julia Pott (My First Crush) Talks Steve Martino’s The Peanuts Movie Film By Julia Pott | November 5, 2015 By Julia Pott | November 5, 2015 Julia Pott (My First Crush) Talks Steve Martino’s The Peanuts Movie What will an animator who discovered her creative voice through Charles M. Schulz' cartoon strip think of its new big-screen incarnation?
Julia Pott (Belly) Talks Tony McNamara’s Ashby Film By Julia Pott | September 25, 2015 By Julia Pott | September 25, 2015 Julia Pott (Belly) Talks Tony McNamara’s Ashby Is it a retired hitman movie or an upbeat teen romcom? Either way, it's Emma Roberts' Eloise who gets the fan art.
Julia Pott (My First Crush) Talks Jake Schreier’s Paper Towns Film By Julia Pott | July 28, 2015 By Julia Pott | July 28, 2015 Julia Pott (My First Crush) Talks Jake Schreier’s Paper Towns When you've already had adventures and mixtapes aplenty and don't want stay up late, teen movies are the best way back to your unjaded adolescence.