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The Treatment

The Treatment is a compelling listen to the vital conversations about the catalysts of creative inspiration. Following some of the most interesting, influential, and crossover creators in the world of entertainment, fashion, sports, and the arts, we hear from tastemakers who are the very fabric that forms popular culture.

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Edgar Wright

Shaun of the Dead started as a satire of zombie films but shifted into making points about friendship and loss. Hot Fuzz parodies the 80's action film and Bruckheimer excess. British director and co-writer Edgar Wright (UK TV series Spaced , 'fake' trailer segment in Grindhouse ) discusses the weight of comedy - or laughs it off.

May 02, 200730 min

David Duchovny

Wry, thoughtful, but not detached, David Duchovny ( House of D, Trust the Man, Bones ) ironic yet emotional approach to acting gave The X-Files a center and also grounds his satiric new film, The TV set .

Apr 25, 200730 min

Scott Frank

From Little Man Tate to Out of Sight , screenwriter Scott Frank ( Get Shorty, Minority Report ) has written scripts about emotional honesty in intense situations. His first film as director, The Lookout , continues in that vein.

Apr 18, 200730 min

John Frizzell

Composer John Frizzell 's score have covered a wide and deep expanse, from the excentricity of Office Space to the large-scale registers of Alien Resurrection . He talks about The Reaping , and bringing the music in his head to the movies.

Apr 11, 200730 min

Robert Rodriguez

Since creating El Mariachi , writer, director, cinematographer and composer Robert Rodriguez has done it his way with Spy Kids, Sin City and, his newest, Planet Terror . It's part of the Grindhouse double feature which he'll unspool for us.

Apr 04, 200730 min

Quentin Tarantino

Writer-director Quentin Tarantino works when he wants to on what he wants. Reserve Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown , the Kill Bill films and, now, his newest part of a double bill, Death Proof .

Mar 28, 200730 min

Chris Rock

Chris Rock 's first film as actor and director, Head of State , was a comedy about a black presidential candidate. His newest, I Think I Love My Wife , is, for him, even more political, a romantic comedy about the black middle class. He'll see if he can get your vote.

Mar 21, 200730 min

Rory Kennedy

Documentary filmmaker Rory Kennedy ( American Hollow ) has melded her curiosity to subjects of social injustice. Her new documentary, Ghosts of Abu Ghraib , took on different shadings as she learned.

Mar 14, 200730 min

Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse

The TV series Lost has changed television. But has it lost its way? We ask executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse .

Mar 07, 200730 min

Anne Beatts

In 1975, a comedy series connected to the politics and pop culture of young people, NBC's Saturday Night Live debuted. Its first season is now on DVD. Anne Beatts , one of a handful of women writers on the original Saturday Night Live , drops in to talk about being a pioneer among a group of pioneers.

Feb 28, 200730 min

Gay Talese

Writer Gay Talese 's fame as a journalist began with his fine profiles for Esquire and continued with non-fiction books such as Honor Thy Father and Thy Neighbor's Wife . With his new book, A Writer's Life , he turns his eye on himself.

Feb 21, 200730 min

James Sanders

The book, Scenes from the City: Filmmaking in New York , is not only a sumptuous and evocative photo-history of New York filmmaking, it's a sharp and compelling look at city's cultural and social history through cinema. Its editor, James Sanders (co-writer or the Emmy Award-winning PBS series New York: A Documentary Film and its companion volume, New York: An Illustrated History , as well as Celluloid Skyline: New York and the Movies ), connects the dots, from Marlon Brando to Woody Allen....

Feb 14, 200730 min

Anthony Minghella

Breaking and Entering , the title of director Anthony Minghella 's new film, could be used to describe the furtive movement between classes dramatized in his work. It's found in his Talented Mr Ripley, Cold Mountain and here.

Feb 07, 200730 min

George Miller

There's not as big a gap between the Mad Max cycle of films, the Babe movie and Happy Feet as you might think. They all come from filmmaker George Miller , whose instincts as a entertainer also connect to using film as fable. He discusses the difference between making film for kids and for adults.

Jan 31, 200730 min

Christine Vachon

Christine Vachon , one of most prolific forces in independent films, has opened the door for some of the most singular talent in movies.

Jan 24, 200730 min

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

Communication is not only a theme in the films of Alejandro González Iñárritu . In Amores Perros, 21 Grams and his newest, Babel , it's also a plot point.

Jan 17, 200730 min

Bill Condon

Writer-director Bill Condon adapted Chicago , and he finally brings Dreamgirls to the big screen.

Jan 10, 200730 min

Steven Soderbergh

Director Steven Soderbergh ( Sex, Lies, and Videotape, Erin Brockovich, Traffic ) likes to use each film he makes as a way to clear his head and palate. He goes from low budget, stark digital film to lush the studio film, The New German . He'll discuss navigating both worlds and what they have in common.

Dec 27, 200630 min

Phil Rosenthal

As creator and executive producer of Everybody Loves Raymond , Phil Rosenthal did more than just add humor. He helped the cast--from novice to veteran--understand its reality. It's all in his book, Youre Lucky You’re Funny .

Dec 20, 200630 min

Morgan Freeman and Brad Silberling

Writer-director Brad Silberling ( Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Moonlight Mile ) came up with the film 10 Items or Less about an iconic star affair to dip his doe into indie-film waters. Morgan Freeman ( Million Dollar Baby, The Shawshank Redemption ) decided to take the role as star and producer. Hear all about the ripple effect.

Dec 13, 200630 min

Edward Zwick

Integrating movie stars into ensemble dramas is not just a social experiment for director Ed Zwick ( About Last Night, Glory, Thirtysomething, Legends of the Fall, The Last Samurai ), it's how he works. You can see it in his new film, Blood Diamond.

Dec 06, 200630 min

Darren Aronofsky

Writer-director Darren Aronofsky ( Pi, Requiem for a Dream ) continues exploring themes of life, death and rebirth in his new film, The Fountain . It's a lot to cram into an action-adventure, melodramatic epic.

Nov 29, 200630 min

Christopher Guest

Envy. Pettiness. Betrayal. They're all elements of –comedy? Yes, if you're talking about the work of writer-director-actor Christopher Guest . He follows Best in Show and Mighty Wind with For Your Consideration , inside dealist showbiz. It's all for your consideration.

Nov 22, 200630 min

Michael Apted

Gorillas in the Mist. Coalminer's Daughter . Many of director Michael Apted 's films have a journalistic bent. But his documentaries have a soulful touch, like the series following a group of 12 people. The first one was called 7 Up . The new one is 49 Up . We'll discuss marking time--on film.

Nov 15, 200630 min

Phillip Noyce

Phillip Noyce 's Catch a Fire follows he real life story of an black South African who is radicalized after being wrongly accused. It follows the director's Rabbit Proof Fence and The Quiet American . The film is about being awakened to the world around you and moments that change your life forever.

Nov 08, 200630 min

John Cameron Mitchell

Sex and a need to connect in the days after 9/11 are both integral to the director John Cameron Mitchell 's second film as a director, Shortbus . Lyrical, literal and fanciful, it's his follow up to Hedwig and the Angry Inch . He reveals life from the other side of the camera.

Nov 01, 200630 min

Forest Whitaker

After career performances under directors such as Martin Scorsese and Neil Jordan, Forest Whitaker ( Platoon, Bird, The Crying Game, Ghost Dog, The Shield ) is getting noticed for his work under a first-time director. Whitaker’s portrayal of Idi Amin in The Last King of Scotland is taking him new places. We find out exactly where.

Oct 25, 200630 min

Amy Berg

A career as a producer for CBS News and CNN not only prepared director Amy Berg for her film, Deliver Us from Evil , it sowed the seeds for her documentary as well. It's the story of the path of abuse left by Father Oliver O'Grady, who molested children in parishes throughout California for 22 year, and the awful authority of power corrupted....

Oct 18, 200630 min

Todd Field

Todd Field chose to complement his acting career, which includes a no-doubt influential turn in Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut , with a career behind the camera. His directing debut, In the Bedroom , won him a Best Picture nomination. His newest is an adaptation of Tom Perrotta’s Little Children ....

Oct 11, 200630 min

Thom Browne

After being rejected as an actor, Thom Browne decided to take control of his own fate. In just a few years after starting his own line of elegant stark menswear, he's the hottest thing going. He talks about turning the spotlight back on himself.

Oct 04, 200630 min
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