KCRW's The Business show

KCRW's The Business

Summary: The Business is the show about the business of show business. It goes beyond the glitz and glamour to the who, what, why and how of making movies and TV. The Business is hosted by respected entertainment industry journalist Kim Masters of the Hollywood Reporter and produced by KCRW. Each week The Business features an analysis of top Hollywood news, in-depth interviews and the occasional feature story. (Masters can also be heard Thursdays at 4:44 on Hollywood Breakdown.)

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 The Unlikely Liaison; Ilene Chaiken & Michelle Ashford | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Journalist Robert Draper tells us about his profile of Kate del Castillo, the Mexican actress who served as the go-between for Sean Penn's infamous meeting with El Chapo. Then, a conversation with showrunners Michelle Ashford and Ilene Chaiken. They talk about their varied career paths that led them to overseeing their own shows.

 Revisiting Davis Guggenheim and His Career Evolution | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Early in his career, Oscar-winning director Davis Guggenheim declared he would never make documentaries. He tells us about the bad experience in Hollywood that made him have a change of heart, and talks about his newest film, He Named Me Malala, which profiles activist Malala Yousafzai and her family.

 How 'Krisha' Became a Family Affair; Super Host Steve Harvey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Krisha Fairchild left LA in the 1980’s when her acting career failed to launch. Thirty years later, her nephew wrote and directed a film and cast her in the title role. Now, she's finally having her Hollywood moment. And Steve Harvey tells us how he's fought back against network execs who wanted to pigeonhole him in "black TV."

 George Miller: From Pigs to Penguins to 'Mad Max: Fury Road' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Mad Max: Fury Road director George Miller has had a successful and exceptionally varied career. He tells us what all his films have in common, despite the differing subject matter.

 László Nemes on the Challenges of Creating 'Son of Saul' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

First-time director László Nemes knew it would be tough to find funding for his intensely realistic Holocaust film, but he had no idea the level of resistance he'd face. He tells us how he went from having the movie no one wanted to touch to being a Cannes darling and Oscar contender.

 One 'Weekend' Leads to '45 Years' for Director Andrew Haigh | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Filmmaker Andrew Haigh had a difficult time funding his first film, a small indie drama called Weekend. When that movie charmed critics, everything changed. He tells us about his new film 45 Years.

 The Year in Film and Television: 2015 Edition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Kim Masters, Michael Schneider of TV Guide Magazine and Matthew Belloni of the Hollywood Reporter, join forces for a 2015 year-in-review. They take on the year of the woman (or not), the fight over the future of Viacom, feast or famine at the box office, peak TV and more.

 Ice Cube: Producer and Subject of 'Straight Outta Compton' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Rapper, actor and producer Ice Cube long hoped to make a movie about N.W.A., the hip hop group that gave him his start. Straight Outta Compton faced hurdles and backlash but that was no surprise to Cube. He tells us how he finally got the story to the screen.

 Director Ryan Coogler's Personal Connection to 'Creed' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Creed director Ryan Coogler wasn't even born when most of the Rocky movies were made, but he fell in love with the franchise thanks to his father. Coogler tells us how he went from football player to filmmaker, and how he convinced Sylvester Stallone to go another round with Creed.

 Bill Pohlad Returns to Directing with 'Love & Mercy' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Bill Pohlad has spent the past decade producing award-winners like Brokeback Mountain and 12 Years a Slave. With Love & Mercy, a unique Brian Wilson bio-pic, he comes back to directing after a 24 year hiatus.

 Headshots Go from Paper to Pixels; Shondaland's Betsy Beers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

KCRW's Saul Gonzalez checks in on the headshot -- still a staple of the industry despite changing technology. And executive producer Betsy Beers tells us why she's sick of talking about diversity and how an all-woman producing duo locked down Thursday nights on ABC.

 Headshots Go from Paper to Pixels; Shondaland's Betsy Beers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

KCRW's Saul Gonzalez checks in on the headshot -- still a staple of the industry despite changing technology. And executive producer Betsy Beers tells us why she's sick of talking about diversity and how an all-woman producing duo locked down Thursday nights on ABC.

 How Director Tom McCarthy Got 'Spotlight' Right | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Despite a shrinking budget and difficult subject matter, director Tom McCarthy pulled together a stellar ensemble including Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton and Rachel McAdams to portray the unglamorous work of investigative reporting for his new movie Spotlight.

 Novelist and Screenwriter Nick Hornby on 'Brooklyn' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Nick Hornby has seen his novels like High Fidelity and About a Boy made into films. He's also adapted other writers' work for movies, including An Education, Wild, and now, Brooklyn, an immigrant love story already generating Oscar buzz.

 Novelist and Screenwriter Nick Hornby on 'Brooklyn' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Nick Hornby has seen his novels like High Fidelity and About a Boy made into films. He's also adapted other writers' work for movies, including An Education,Wild, and now, Brooklyn, an immigrant love story already generating Oscar buzz.

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