
The Treatment
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Sebastián Lelio: "Gloria Bell’’
<p><span>Director Sebastián Lelio discusses life and love through pop music in "Gloria Bell". </span></p>

Will Welch: "GQ Magazine Editor-in-Chief’’
<p><span>GQ Magazine Editor-in-chief Will Welch talks new direction for the celebrated men's magazine. </span></p>

Joshua Rofé: 'Lorena'
<p><span>Director Joshua Rofé explores Lorena Bobbitt's iconic 1993 scandal in "Lorena."</span></p>

Ludwig Göransson: "Black Panther’’
<p><span>Swedish composer Ludwig Göransson talks Grammy wins with "Black Panther" and Childish Gambino.</span></p>

Adam McKay: "Vice’’
<p><span>Director Adam McKay on the history and heart of former Vice President Dick Cheney in "Vice". </span></p>

Yorgos Lanthimos: 'The Favourite'
<p><span>Director </span><span class="m_8779016926547128456gmail-il">Yorgos</span><span> Lanthimos discusses career and recent Oscar nominated "The Favourite."</span></p>

Bradley Cooper: 'A Star is Born'
<p><span>Bradley Cooper discusses his directorial debut in "A Star is Born."</span></p>

André Leon Talley: 'The Gospel According to André'
<p><span> </span><span>Former editor of Vogue magazine André Leon Talley talks life and fashion in “The Gospel According to André."</span></p>

Spike Lee: "BlacKkKlansman’’
<p><span>Director </span><span class="m_8097026026554102256m_-7484108237801737314gmail-il">Spike</span><span> Lee talks racial injustice and Jordan Peele in "BlacKkKlansman."</span></p>

Karyn Kusama, Phil Hay & Matt Manfredi: 'Destroyer'
<p><span>Karyn Kusama, Phil Hay &amp; Matt Manfredi discuss female rage in "Destroyer."</span></p>

Eric Idle: 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life: A Sortabiography'
<p><span>Monty Python's Eric Idle advises to </span><span>"Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" in his sortabiography.</span></p>

Regina Hall: 'Support The Girls'
<p><span>With </span><span class="il">the</span><span> release of "Support </span><span class="il">The</span><span> Girls", actress Regina Hall reflects on </span><span class="il">the</span><span> growth of her 20 year career. </span></p>

Mahershala Ali: 'Green Book'
<p><span>"Green Book" star Mahershala Ali discusses portraying Dr. Don Shirley.</span><span>Mahershala Ali has been on the rise since his Academy Award winning performance in 2016's "Moonlight". Today on The Treatment, the breakout actor joins Elvis to discuss working with silence in his performances and experiencing racism both personally and through the perspective of Dr. Don Shirley in "Green Book". </span></p>

John Krasinski: A Quiet Place
<p><span>Actor turned director John Krasinski talks theme of loneliness in "A Quiet Place."</span></p>

Jack Black & Kyle Gass: "Tenacious D: Post-Apocalypto’’
<p><span>Tenacious D talks album and YouTube series "Post Apocalypto."</span></p>

Jason Reitman: "The Front Runner"
<p><span>Director, Jason Reitman, talks political ethics in "The Front Runner."</span></p>

Michael B. Jordan: "Creed II"
<p><span>Actor Michael B. Jordan talks pride and forging one's own path in "Creed II."</span></p>

Mark Harris: Five Came Back: A Story of Hollywood and the Second World War
<p>"The sixth character was alcohol," journalist Mark Harris says of "Five Came Back," about five directors who filmed from the WWII trenches.</p>

Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross: "Variety's 2018 Music for Screens Summit"
<p><span>Elvis Mitchell in conversation with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, taped live at Neuehouse Hollywood. </span></p>

Jessica Harper: "Suspiria’’
<p><span>Actress Jessica Harper discusses her cult-icon status as star of "Suspiria". </span></p>

Ike Barinholtz: "The Oath’’
<p><span>Director Ike Barinholtz on tackling the tone of his politically charged directorial debut “The Oath”.</span></p>

Eric Roth: "A Star Is Born’’
<p dir="ltr"><span>Screenwriter Eric Roth adapts a story of music and heartbreak in "A Star Is Born".</span></p>

Scott Wilson: 'In the Heat of the Night' 50th Anniversary
<p><em>The Walking Dead</em> actor Scott Wilson discusses his 50 year career catapulted by <em>In the Heat of the Night</em> co-star Sidney Poitier.</p>

Jeremy Ungar: "Ride’’
<p dir="ltr"><span>Director Jeremy Ungar discusses the dark side of an LA ride-share experience in "Ride".</span></p>

Scott Sternberg: "Entireworld’’
<p><span>Clothing designer Scott Sternberg launches simplistic, eco-friendly Entireworld brand. </span></p>

Sam Levinson: "Assassination Nation’’
<p><span>Director Sam Levinson discusses emotional volatility of the internet in "Assassination Nation". </span></p>

Dave Holstein: "Kidding’’
<p>"Kidding" creator Dave Holstein talks existential crisis with Jim Carrey.</p>

Courtney A. Kemp: "Power’’
<p>"Power" creator Courtney A. Kemp discusses plot twists in season 6 of the hit series.</p>

Gerrick D. Kennedy: 'Parental Discretion Is Advised'
<p>Author Gerrick D. Kennedy discusses similarities between his Ohio roots and West Coast hip hop in "Parental Discretion Is Advised".</p>

Chris Weitz: 'Operation Finale'
<p><span>Director Chris Weitz hits on a topic very close to home in "Operation Finale". </span></p>

Marc Forster: ‘Christopher Robin’
<p><span id="docs-internal-guid-702d33fe-7fff-bd63-e3b1-3550077f11a0"><span>Director Marc Forster revisits childhood escapism in “Christopher Robin”.</span></span></p>

Susanna Fogel: 'The Spy Who Dumped Me'
<p>Director Susanna Fogel starts the conversation of women in Hollywood with her film “The Spy Who Dumped Me”.</p>

Daryl Wein: ‘Blueprint’
<p>“Blueprint” director Daryl Wein discusses filmmaking from an African American perspective as a white filmmaker.</p>

Daveed Diggs & Rafael Casal: ‘Blindspotting’
<p dir="ltr"><span>Stars of ‘Blindspotting’ Daveed Diggs &amp; Rafael Casal discuss their love letter to Oakland.</span></p>

Gus Van Sant: ‘Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far On Foot’
<p>Director Gus Van Sant discusses his meticulous comedic casting in ‘Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far On Foot.’</p>

Boots Riley: 'Sorry To Bother You'
<p><span id="docs-internal-guid-9427bb3e-8a66-3218-3483-90ca06a8be6d"><span>Activist and first time director Boots Riley talks fighting status quo in sci-fi comedy 'Sorry To Bother You.'</span></span></p>

Louie Anderson: 'Hey Mom'
<p><span id="docs-internal-guid-0252a881-3e5f-444d-5696-55d2aeb44e6c"><span>Comedian Louie Anderson channels his mother in his new book, <em>Hey Mom</em>.</span></span></p>

Brad Bird: “Incredibles 2”
<p dir="ltr"><span>Director Brad Bird talks the evolution of animation and the long-awaited “Incredibles 2."</span></p>

Jordan Klepper: 'The Opposition'
<p>Political comedian Jordan Klepper explores himself as a character while hosting “The Opposition."</p>

Bart Layton: 'American Animals'
<p><span id="docs-internal-guid-e1012e46-d242-82c4-01ca-56d09ce8c51d"><span>Director Bart Layton discusses Darwinistic irony in “American Animals."</span></span></p>

Judd Apatow: 'The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling'
<p dir="ltr"><span>Filmmaker Judd Apatow explores the life of a mentor and fellow comedian in “The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling."</span></p> <div><span><br /></span></div>

Christopher Nolan: “2001: A Space Odyssey”
<p><span>Director Christopher Nolan revives a classic in the 50th anniversary 70mm reprint of “2001: A Space Odyssey."</span></p>

Hua Hsu: A Floating Chinaman
<p>Author Hua Hsu stops by to discuss his book <em>A Floating Chinaman</em>, recounting the life of 1930's actor/writer H.T. Tsiang and his struggles entering the American literary world.</p>

Chris Nashawaty: 'Caddyshack: The Making of a Hollywood Cinderella Story'
<p>Author Chris Nashawaty talks talent and ego in his book "Caddyshack: The Making of a Hollywood Cinderella Story."</p>

Chloe Zhao: 'The Rider'
<p dir="ltr"><span>Director Chloe Zhao talks working with non-actors in the Americana tale “The Rider."</span></p>

Lynne Ramsay & Joaquin Phoenix: 'You Were Never Really Here'
<p dir="ltr"><span>Director Lynne Ramsay and actor Joaquin Phoenix discuss adapting “You Were Never Really Here” to film.</span></p>

Agyesh Madan & Nicholas Ragosta: Stòffa
<p dir="ltr"><span>Menswear designers Agyesh Madan &amp; Nicholas Ragosta talk responsible production of Stòffa.</span></p>

Barry Levinson: Paterno
<p>Director Barry Levinson discusses taking on the world of docu-drama, this time in HBO’s “Paterno”.</p>

Andrew Haigh: 'Lean On Pete'
<p>Director Andrew Haigh talks “Lean On Pete” and the appealing emotional trajectory of his characters.</p>

Amman Abbasi: "Dayveon"
<p>Director, composer and writer Amman Abbasi discusses his debut feature film “Dayveon”.</p>