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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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Episodes

Jody Hill and Danny McBride: Eastbound & Down

Between them, actor Danny McBride and director Jody Hill have brought the 70's anti-hero to comedy, first with the indie film, The Foot Fist Way , and now, with Eastbound & Down on HBO. It's awfully...funny.

Oct 20, 201029 min

UpClose: Matthew Weiner

Mad Men 's creator Matthew Weiner discusses Midwestern manners, Carnal Knowledge and Jon Hamm.

Oct 14, 20101 hr

Katie Aselton: The Freebie

With such films as The Puffy Chair and Cyrus , actress Katie Aselton has worked a lot in improvisation. With her new film, The Freebie , she also directs a film that doesn't rely a script.

Oct 13, 201030 min

Mark Romanek: Never Let Me Go

The stark minimalism of Never Let Me Go might scare off most film directors. That very quality drew Mark Romanek ( One Hour Photo ; music videos, including Nine Inch Nails Closer & Hurt, Beck’s Devil’s Haircut ) to the material. He talks about making loneliness visual.

Oct 06, 201029 min

Sean Baker: Prince of Broadway

Writer/director Sean Baker is best known for Greg the Bunny and Warren the Ape on TV. His feature film, Prince of Broadway , is gritty and stark. It’s all more similar than you’d think.

Sep 29, 201029 min

Philip Seymour Hoffman: Jack Goes Boating

Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman ( Capote, Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead, The Savages, The Talented Mr Ripley, Magnolia ) has worked with a dream list of directors: like Sidney Lumet, Paul Thomas Anderson, the Coen Brothers and Mike Nichols. With Jack Goes Boating , the Oscar-winning director becomes one. Was it a dream come true?

Sep 22, 201030 min

Rachel Perkins: Bran Nue Dae

The Australian musical Bran Nue Dae , starring Missy Higgins, Geoffrey Rush, Rocky McKenzie and Jessica Mauboy, happens to be a comedy of aborigines. It's the Mama Mia of race. Director Rachel Perkins ( First Australians, Radiance, One Night the Moon ) talks about her brand new take on the subject. .

Sep 15, 201029 min

Will Gluck: Easy A

Writer-director Will Gluck likes self-aware characters. He wrote for the TV soap-satire Grosse Pointe and co-created the show The Loop . His newest film is the updated version of The Scarlett Letter . Does Easy A make the grade?

Sep 08, 201029 min

Jennifer Salt: Eat Pray Love

It makes sense that Jennifer Salt is now a screenwriter. The first act of her career was as an actress working with Robert Altman, Brian de Palma and Woody Allen. Her second act includes writing on Nip/Tuck and co-writing Eat Pray Love

Sep 01, 201029 min

Jay Roach: Dinner for Schmucks

From the three Austin Powers movies to the two Focker films, Jay Roach has made some definite left turns. His newest, Dinner for Schmucks , is a departure that still lines up...

Aug 25, 201029 min

Patricia Clarkson: Cairo Time

Actress Patricia Clarkson ( The Station Agent, Vicky Cristina Barcelona ) moves from impulsive characters -- like her roles in High Art and Whatever Works , to thoughtful ones -- like her role in the new film Cairo Time .

Aug 18, 201030 min

Steve Carell: Dinner for Schmucks

Many of us think we’ve first met Steve Carell ( Little Miss Sunshine, The Forty Year Old Virgin ) when he was a correspondent on The Daily Show . Many of us know him from The Office . But he’s made a big splash in movies this last year alone with three big films, including his latest, Dinner for Schmucks.

Aug 11, 201030 min

Edgar Wright: Scott Pilgrim vs The World

After Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz , writer-director Edgar Wright turns to the graphic novel Scott Pilgrim vs the World for his first adaptation. Find out how he makes it his own.

Aug 04, 201029 min

Lucy Walker and Valerie Plame Wilson: Countdown to Zero

Documentary filmmaker Lucy Walker ( Devil's Playground, Blindsight ) has made films in improbable worlds: Amish teenagers, blind mountaineers, and, with Countdown to Zero , the nuclear arms issue. Walker and former CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson talk "phishing."

Jul 28, 201029 min

Phillip Noyce: Salt

After a decade of making independent films with personal and political points Salt director Phillip Noyce ( Dead Calm, Patriot Games, Rabit-Proof Fence, Quiet American ) has returned to the big screen with a sleeper-spy action film. See if it's spiced up his career.

Jul 21, 201030 min

Christopher Nolan: Inception

Christopher Nolan's made Batman, The Joker and a Scandinavian film noir his own. With Inception, he returns to his roots, bringing an original script to the big screen.

Jul 14, 201030 min

John C. Reilly

Elvis hosts actor John C. Reilly ( Magnolia, Boogie Nights, Criminal ) to talk about his latest feature, Cyrus , directed by Mark and Jay Duplass, in which he plays the lead role, along side Jonah Hill, Marisa Tomei and Catherine Keener.

Jul 07, 201030 min

Ralph Ziman

Director Ralph Ziman ’s career has taken him from documentary ( Hearts and Minds) to music videos ( Faith No More ) to feature film ( The Zookeeper ). His South African film noir, Gangster’s Paradise: Jerusalema , is the brave grim world his hero wants to create.

Jun 30, 201030 min

Adam Scott

From indie film to Martin Scorsese, from Parks & Recreation on NBC to Party Down on Starz, Adam Scott The finale of Party Down is one more piece on his tray.

Jun 23, 201030 min

Debra Granik

Sundance has been good for writer-director Debra Granik ( Down to the Bone ). She won all three time she competed. Her newest, Winter's Bone , got the Grand Jury Prize this year. It's the importance of film festivals.

Jun 16, 201030 min

David Levien and Brian Koppelman

As screenwriters, you know David Levien and Brian Koppelman for Rounders and Oceans 13 . Their second film as directors, Solitary Man , is a drama about a different kind of a gamble.

Jun 02, 201030 min

Ken Loach

Organizing chaos and finding surprise in an enterprise that demands consistency are contradictions that attract director Ken Loach ( Kes, Hidden Agenda, Cathy Come Home, My Name is Joe, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, Sweet Sixteen, Bread and Roses ) in his newest film, Looking for Eric .

May 26, 201030 min

Nicole Holofcener

Lovely and Amazing, Friends with Money ... Nicole Holofcener plays it close to the vest with her titles, like her newest, Please Give . She gives a little away when she joins Elvis.

May 19, 201030 min

Michael Caine

It's the voice, not just his own speaking voice but the way a character sounds that matters to Michael Caine ( Get Carter, The Italian Job, The Cider House Rules, Alfie, The Dark Knight, Zulu ) . His new film is Harry Brown , and he'll discusses sound.

May 12, 201030 min

Sylvain White

Director Sylvain White ( Stomp the Yard, I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer, Trois: The Escort ) has crossed genres, going from African American romantic thriller, to slasher film, to musical to action-adventure with his newest, The Losers ....

May 05, 201030 min

Matthew Vaughn

Matthew Vaughn worked as Guy Ritchie's producer before turning to directing. His three movies as filmmaker -- Layer Cake, Stardust and his newest, Kick Ass -- are all adaptations. It's two-fisted inspiration from the printed page.

Apr 21, 201030 min

Shawn Levy

Who'd guess that you'd find parts of director Shawn Levy's ( The Pink Panther, Big Fat Liar ) life in movies from Night at the Museum to Cheaper by the Dozen to his newest, Date Night . Make a date to hear about it. Elvis hosts director Shawn Levy to talk about his latest film, Date Night , starring Tina Fey and Steve Carell.

Apr 14, 201030 min

Nash Edgerton

From stuntman to director. If it's not a first, it's close. First-time director Nash Edgerton ( Spider, The Magician, The Pitch , music videos for Missy Higgins, Ben Lee and Bob Marley) talks about his film, The Square . He's gone from taking falls to taking responsibility.

Apr 07, 201030 min

Kenneth Turan

Elvis hosts writer-film critic Kenneth Turan to talk about his book Free for All: Joe Papp, The Public, and the Greatest Theater Story Ever Told. With the creation of Shakespeare in the Park and the birth of the public theater Joe Papp was responsible for building an unparalleled nonprofit institution. In the new book Free for All , Kenneth Turan (Los Angeles Times, NPR's Morning Edition ) charts its course.

Mar 31, 201030 min
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