Big Hero 6 is the first Disney animated feature to use characters from the Marvel library, but it's not being marketed that way. Producer Roy Conli and Disney Animation Studios president Andrew Millstein explain why.
Dec 13, 2014•30 min
DeVon Franklin is a minister, former studio executive and now producer behind movies with a message. While he was at Sony, he worked on the upcoming remake of the musical Annie .
Dec 06, 2014•30 min
Kevin Spacey calls for change in the entertainment business and backs it up by funding and self-releasing his first documentary.
Nov 29, 2014•30 min
Conversations with Leah Warshawski, director of Finding Hillywood, and James Keach, director of Glen Campbell...I’ll Be Me .
Nov 22, 2014•30 min
Writer and producer Jill Soloway traces how she went from being second-in-command on cable shows to creating the most-binged series on Amazon.
Nov 15, 2014•30 min
Television icon Norman Lear wrote sitcoms that tackled real issues, like rape, abortion and race relations. Lear talks to Kim Masters about a few lifetimes worth of adventures in film and television and his new memoir.
Nov 08, 2014•30 min
Director Damien Chazelle tells Kim Masters how he was able to turn a 15-minute short film into a full-length feature that was the darling of Sundance. Then, a look at the role of Jewish émigrés in the birth of film noir.
Nov 01, 2014•30 min
When producer Steven Schneider discovered Paranormal Activity , he lived the Hollywood dream of sudden, stunning success. Then it all fell apart. He tells us how it happened, and what he’s doing now.
Oct 25, 2014•30 min
Filmmaker Lynn Shelton shares the unique career path that took her from New York theater actor to Seattle indie director. Her new movie Laggies stars Keira Knightley.
Oct 18, 2014•30 min
Author and journalist Mark Whitaker has written a new biography of a giant of American comedy. Kim Masters talks with Whitaker about what is and isn’t in the book on Bill Cosby’s life and career.
Oct 11, 2014•30 min
Cristela Alonzo was thrilled to sell a script to ABC, but the show seemed dead after the network decided not to shoot a pilot. She tells us how she was able to resurrect Cristela . Then, meet the woman who has been called the Meryl Streep of audiobook narration.
Oct 04, 2014•30 min
Ben Mezrich’s books have been made into movies like 21 and The Social Network . His new novel, Seven Wonders , came with a movie deal already in place. Plus, Fandor CEO Ted Hope reflects on his many years in the indie film business in his new book Hope for Film .
Sep 27, 2014•30 min
Filmmaker Alberto Arvelo and LA Philharmonic conductor Gustavo Dudamel sit down with Kim Masters at the Walt Disney Concert hall to talk about the special role of music in the new Simón Bolívar biopic, The Liberator .
Sep 20, 2014•30 min
Filmmakers Allison Berg and Frank Keraudren set out to make a documentary about the bank robber who inspired Al Pacino’s character in Dog Day Afternoon . Now, after more than ten years of filming and editing, their self-financed film The Dog is finally out in theaters and VOD.
Sep 13, 2014•30 min
Best known for his role at Lieutenant Sulu on Star Trek , George Takei is now the subject of a new documentary, To Be Takei . The actor and activist talks about the chaos behind the first Star Trek movie and why William Shatner is like the crazy uncle of the Star Trek family.
Sep 06, 2014•30 min
Michelle Ashford, creator of Showtime's Masters of Sex , talks about making a show about sex that's not exactly sexy.
Aug 30, 2014•30 min
Tom Quinn, co-president of Radius-TWC, explains his multi-platform distribution plan for the sci-fi thriller Snowpiercer ; director Charlie McDowell and actor and producer Mark Duplass share why they went the ultra-VOD release route with their movie The One I Love .
Aug 23, 2014•30 min
TV writer and producer Neal Baer is known for his gay-friendly storylines. Now, he’s come out of the closet in his 50’s. And a famous video store hopes to go nonprofit to keep its doors open.
Aug 16, 2014•30 min
A decade after writing Rectify , Ray McKinnon’s drama finds a home on SundanceTV; Neville Johnson remembers James Garner’s courage in court.
Aug 09, 2014•30 min
Greg Poehler makes his television debut with Welcome to Sweden ; two former MPAA rating board members go it on their own.
Aug 02, 2014•30 min
Rob Schneider is making his own TV show. He’s also paying for it. Media Analyst Rich Greenfield on why “TV Everywhere” is a problematic consumer proposition.
Jul 26, 2014•30 min
Thirteen years ago, Richard Linklater had a simple, but brilliant idea for a film. Investors loved the idea too. The catch? There’d be no return for over a decade.
Jul 19, 2014•30 min
The King of Pop also had aspirations to be a film star; LA’s famous improv troupe and school celebrates its 40th anniversary this year.
Jul 12, 2014•30 min
Filmmaker Steve James and Chaz Ebert, the wife of Roger Ebert, discuss the surprises and challenges of creating a documentary based on the famous film critic’s memoir, Life Itself .
Jul 05, 2014•30 min
Citizen Koch filmmakers Tia Lessin and Carl Deal on why their deal with public television fell apart; Jenny Radelet tells a tale of a film that found a marketing partnership through potatoes.
Jun 28, 2014•30 min
Screenwriter and director Paul Haggis on his new film Third Person , his first since his public break with the Church of Scientology.
Jun 21, 2014•30 min
Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro on what he’s learned from failure and how he navigates the rocky waters of the film business.
Jun 14, 2014•30 min
Kickstarter has crowdfunded more than $1 billion worth of projects in five years but CEO Yancey Strickler says it's just getting started.
Jun 07, 2014•30 min
The complex business of directing "Game of Thrones." The unconventional release of "In Your Eyes."
May 31, 2014•30 min
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.
May 24, 2014•30 min