Ben Affleck's Career Resurrection
Ben Affleck on his career resurrection as an actor-director.
Lively banter about entertainment industry news and in-depth interviews with directors, producers, writers and actors, hosted by award-winning journalist Kim Masters of The Hollywood Reporter.

Ben Affleck on his career resurrection as an actor-director.
Tig Notaro makes comedy from crises.
The challenges and rewards of making movies in China.
Filmmaker Derek Cianfrance on working with Ryan Gosling and balancing the art and business of movie-making.
Scheduling CBS in primetime; Toronto International Film Festival's volunteers
Jason Schwartzman composes movie music. Keanu Reeves makes a documentary.
James Gunn makes a video game. Plus, 'Indie Game' filmmakers.
Ira Glass of This American Life and comedian Mike Birbiglia make a movie the untraditional way. Plus, we hear Phyllis Diller in her own words.
'Breaking Bad' Creator Vince Gilligan says to be a show-runner you need to be a cult leader and that the idea that there's a rivalry between his show and 'Mad Men' is false.
The Akils Talk the TV Biz and ‘Sparkle’; The Legacy of ‘Deliverance’
Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab on 'Community,' Then, animator Stephen J. Anderson's show biz advice.
'The Little Miss Sunshine' filmmakers make 'Ruby Sparks.' The linguist behind the 'Game of Thrones' language.
How Hollywood markets movies to niche communities.
Comic-Con gets dissed by an anonymous publicist. Plus, documentary filmmaker Lauren Greenfield makes 'The Queen of Versailles' then gets sued.
Animal Trainers up close and personal. A comedian with a day job she just can't quit.
FX President John Landgraf talks with Kim Masters about the unconventional deals he made with Louis CK and Charlie Sheen.
Peter Berg talks the battle of 'Battleship' and his passion project, 'On Freddie Roach.'
We talk the doc 'Paul Williams: Still Alive' with filmmaker Stephen Kessler and Paul Williams.
Cult filmmaker James Gunn writes and directs a video game. Plus, Lisanne Pajot and James Swirsky -- the filmmakers behind the new documentary Indie Game.
Sean Hayes And Todd Milliner talk Grimm and Will & Grace.
Interviews about two recent war movies: 'The Tillman Story' and 'The Hurt Locker.'
Frank Rich talks BHO's "Veep." Matt Walsh talks improv.
Former network chief Warren Littlefield recounts stories from his new book, "Top of the Rock: Inside the Rise and Fall of Must See TV."
How the creators of Once Upon A Time" went from cable in Wisconsin to the big leagues. Plus, a doc who turned his passion with bizarre illnesses into a job on "House."
Horror movie maker, Eli Roth and "Hemlock Grove" author Brian McGreevy on turning this Gothic novel into a Netflix series.
Actors talk about the exhausting and angst-ridden process of auditioning for television pilots.
Morgan Spurlock on producing web series for the Internet. Plus, television masters on how to make a great TV pilot.
Indie filmmaker Whit Stillman returns. Plus, SAG and AFTRA merge -- so now what?
Morgan Spurlock talks about turning his cameras on the fans and phenomenon that is Comic-Con.
"The Hunger Games" is the biggest movie to hit theaters this year. Producer Nina Jacobson tells us how the movie came to be.