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January 01, 1990 - January 17, 2013 + The Treatment
Eli Roth 
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The Treatment celebrates 10 years on the air this April with a special month of programming, that features new interviews with favorite past guests, discussing...
Ron Howard 
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The Treatment's ten-year Anniversary Month features new interviews with favorite past guests, discussing new projects and their careers. This week, Academy Award-winning director-actor-producer Ron...
Don Cheadle 
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Our 10-year Anniversary Month features new interviews with favorite past guests, discussing new projects and their careers. This week, we speak with actor-producer Don...
David Mamet 
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The Treatment celebrates 10 years on the air this April with a special month of programming. Our 10-year anniversary month features new interviews with...
Rian Johnson 
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It's an entirely new twist on a tired genre. High school. With his debut film, Brick, writer-director Rian Johnson immerses teen angst with the manipulative...
Jason Reitman 
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Christopher Buckley's confrontational and satiric novel, Thank You for Smoking, is now a film that parodies and embraces smoothness. Its writer and director, Jason...
Kevin Willmott 
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Director Kevin Wilmott's documentary satire, CSA: The Confederate States of America, asks a simple provocative question: What if the South had prevailed? The hilarious and...
Robert Towne 
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For over 30 years, screenwriting icon Robert Towne (The Last Detail, Chinatown, Shampoo) has wanted to adapt John Fante's melancholy LA-based novel, Ask the...
Tyler Perry 
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Writer-director and actor Tyler Perry first created bigger-than-life Medea for Diary of a Mad Black Woman. After it hit on stage and screen, he's...
Don Cheadle 
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Oscar-nominated ensemble-drama, Crash, had to go through a number of intersections to get made. It dook Don Cheadle (Devil in a Blue Dress, Hotel...
Tim Burton: The Corpse Bride and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 
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2005 was quite the year for director Tim Burton with the success of two films by Johnny Depp.
James Mangold 
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From Heavy and Cop Land to Kate and Leopold and Girl Interrupted, writer-driector James Mangold has showed a wide interest in film. His newest, the...
Fernando Meirelles 
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Spontaneity and substance. This contradictory approach worked for director Fernando Meirelles in City of God, and he uses it again for the more structured...
Tommy Lee Jones 
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Tommy Lee Jones (Men in Black, The Fugitive) is known for his acerbic witty performances for directors from Michael Apted to Ron Howard. In...
Lori Silverbush and Michael Skolnik 
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The new melodrama On the Outs doesn't resort to car chases or gun battles to put across its story of three young women trapped in...