Recent Episodes
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Encore: Adam Scott, Pablo Larrain and Tiffany Haddish on The Treat
Apr 12, 2025 – 30:27 -
Carol Leifer, David Siegel and Scott McGehee, and Tim Matheson on The Treat
Apr 5, 2025 – 52:34 -
Zach Braff, China Miéville, and Cristin Milioti on The Treat
Mar 29, 2025 – 52:34 -
Eli Roth, Will Packer, and Demi Moore on The Treat
Mar 22, 2025 – 52:34 -
Carrie Coon, André Holland, and Jack Huston on The Treat
Mar 15, 2025 – 52:34 -
Bong Joon Ho, Susan Morrison, and Zoe Saldaña on The Treat
Mar 8, 2025 – 52:34 -
Melanie Lynskey, Ken Leung, and Gael Garcia Bernal
Mar 1, 2025 – 52:34 -
Questlove, Ke Huy Quan, Jason Schwartzman
Feb 22, 2025 – 52:34 -
BONUS-Extended interview with actor Edward Norton
Feb 15, 2025 – 53:57 -
Edward Norton, James Mangold, Arianne Phillips and John David Washington
Feb 15, 2025 – 52:34 -
Demi Moore, Zoe Saldaña, and Jesse Eisenberg
Feb 8, 2025 – 52:34 -
Cynthia Erivo, Cristin Milioti, Walter Salles
Feb 1, 2025 – 52:34 -
Halina Reijn, Paul Schrader, and David Krumholtz on The Treat
Jan 25, 2025 – 52:34 -
Adam Scott, Pablo Larrain and Tiffany Haddish on The Treat
Jan 18, 2025 – 52:34 -
Brian Eno, Jack Huston and Kate Winslet on The Treat
Jan 11, 2025 – 52:34 -
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Walter Salles, and Pablo Larraín on The Treat
Jan 4, 2025 – 52:34 -
Kate Winslet's Candid and Expansive Chat with Elvis
Dec 28, 2024 – 52:34 -
Colman Domingo, Rodrigo Prieto, and Carrie Courogen on The Treat
Dec 21, 2024 – 52:34 -
John David Washington, Marco Perego, & Matt Tyrnauer on The Treat
Dec 14, 2024 – 52:34 -
Jude Law, Aasif Mandvi, and Ilana Glazer on The Treat
Dec 7, 2024 – 51:34 -
Tiffany Haddish, Jake Kasdan, and Dan Aykroyd on The Treat
Nov 30, 2024 – 52:34 -
Jesse Eisenberg, Chris Douridas, and Zoë Kravitz on The Treat
Nov 23, 2024 – 52:34 -
Malcolm Washington, Glenn Kenny, and Susie Essman on The Treat
Nov 16, 2024 – 52:34 -
Tim Matheson, Laurent Bouzereau, and Pamela Adlon on The Treat
Nov 9, 2024 – 52:34 -
Steve McQueen, Dawn Porter and James Carville on The Treat
Nov 2, 2024 – 52:34 -
Shirley MacLaine, Mati Diop and André Holland on The Treat
Oct 26, 2024 – 52:34 -
James Carville and Matt Tyrnauer, Ilana Glazer, and René Redzepi on The Treat
Oct 19, 2024 – 52:34 -
Gael García Bernal, Cheech Marin, and Rob Lowe on The Treat
Oct 12, 2024 – 52:34 -
Brian Jordan Alvarez, Josh Greenbaum, and Elisabeth Moss on The Treat
Oct 5, 2024 – 52:34 -
Kate Winslet in conversation; Jovan Adepo on The Treat
Sep 28, 2024 – 52:34 -
Maria Bamford, Chris Nashawaty, and Richard Linklater on The Treat
Sep 21, 2024 – 52:34 -
Alex Gibney, India Donaldson, and Alan Poul on The Treat
Sep 14, 2024 – 52:34 -
Michael Keaton, Jason Schwartzman and Emily Nussbaum on The Treat
Sep 7, 2024 – 52:34 -
Zoë Kravitz, Giovanni Ribisi, and Kiefer Sutherland on The Treat
Aug 31, 2024 – 52:34 -
Steve Martin, Ramy Youssef, and Paula Pell on The Treat
Aug 24, 2024 – 52:34 -
BONUS: Rene Redzepi talks about Omnivore, his new TV show
Aug 22, 2024 – 30:09 -
Guy Trebay, Osgood Perkins, and Ron Howard on The Treat
Aug 16, 2024 – 52:34 -
René Redzepi, Shawn Levy, and Lorraine Nicholson on The Treat
Aug 10, 2024 – 52:34 -
Rob Lowe, Dan Aykroyd, and Lionel Boyce on The Treat
Aug 3, 2024 – 52:34 -
Noah Hawley, Emma Seligman and Sofia Coppola on The Treat
Jul 27, 2024 – 52:34 -
Alma Har’el, Sir Christopher Frayling, and Brad Falchuk on The Treat
Jul 20, 2024 – 52:34 -
David Krumholtz, Andrew McCarthy, and Jen Statsky on The Treat
Jul 13, 2024 – 52:34 -
Emily Nussbaum, Richard LaGravenese, and Vince Staples on The Treat
Jul 6, 2024 – 52:03 -
Sean Penn, Carrie Courogen, and Philip Gefter on The Treat
Jun 29, 2024 – 52:04 -
Susie Essman, John Leguizamo, and Ellen Mirojnick on The Treat
Jun 22, 2024 – 52:34 -
André Holland, Bill Pullman, and Todd Haynes on The Treat
Jun 15, 2024 – 52:34 -
Maya Rudolph, Richard Linklater, and Ethan Hawke on The Treat
Jun 8, 2024 – 52:34 -
Ron Howard, Renée Elise Goldsberry, and Bill Pullman on The Treat
Jun 1, 2024 – 52:34 -
Pamela Adlon, Ned Benson, and Brian Helgeland on The Treat
May 25, 2024 – 52:33 -
Jeff Daniels, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and Ava DuVernay on The Treat
May 18, 2024 – 52:34
Recent Reviews
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PfunklaElvis FTWElvis is always a pleasure to listen to and his choice of guests and his interviews are always refreshing, insightful, and warmly personal!
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jlgodard37cultureEssential
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JNLCIAWhat So Funny?!Elivis’s perceptiveness is endearing but his inexplicable laughs are annoying.
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IswoonRicherI am, for listening, each and every. From the podcast-git-go, without my weekly treatment, I am incomplete. Routinely enthuses and informs.
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Pod Love“Like” & “You Know”Lionel Boyce, BRUTAL!
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quinn-quinnElvis!Before there were podcast there was Elvis Mitchell keeping my hopes and dreams of one day having the opportunity to sit and talk with the inspiration held from Detroit. Eventually I would get the opportunity to chat with Mr. Mitchell but unfortunately it wasn’t on the Treatment. It was at American Rag where we talked denim and movies and a screenplay I’d been toiling over for years. He said he look forward to sitting down with me one day to discuss the film. I’m optimistic that day still might come. In the mean I’ll keep listening to my favorite radio/podcast host of all time. Thank you Elvis!
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funierThe treatmentBest! Show! Ever!!!
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BionicDaveA terrific showbiz and cultural podcastElvis is a fantastic interviewer and gets great guests. They’re mostly from the entertainment industry, but I also love hearing from important names in fashion, publishing, and all the creative worlds with which Elvis Mitchell is fluent, and makes us feel fluent, too.
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Tamisha FrancoisWonderfulThank you! Both deep and light.
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Picmaster12So close...longer please?Elvis is great at dissecting the creators that come on his show.. and right when things are going to an actually interesting and deeper place the 20-30 min is done... who is keeping u to this short format..??
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RevshelleyGender Balance please!Powerful, binge-worthy, well constructed, intellectually stimulating interviews. My only critique is not enough female guests.
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Just another mol ElizaResponse to Marlz reviewYou wrote a response to someone else’s review and i thought that was insane so i wrote this review to call you out on it.
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MarlzResponse to Cmdm review@cmdm It’s obvious you have not paid attention to the roster of people Mr. Mitchell has interviewed over the years. Your review is garbage and I am calling you out on it. Do a little research before you write a review.
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cmdmalmost no women...sadly this guy can’t find women to interview...well...we’re only 52% of the population...so...there’s that...
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😉✨😍Thought ProvokingGreat questions and attention to detail. Elvis is a fantastic interviewer.
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R. C. Sutton's iPodThe KingElvis is the King!
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Rosita888Insightful interviews that connect the dotsI'm amazed every week that Elvis Mitchell has produced yet another intriguing and insightful interview. I learn so much about art, culture, and the creative spirit. He makes profound connections between different works across and within genres that reveal what's really at heart of different artists life's work.
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SMRTALECExcellent Interview PodcastElvis Mitchell, host of The Treatment, is an F-ing pro. He delivers extraordinary interviews with some of the most exciting creators in Hollywood. Great voice, great audio quality, and compelling conversations are afoot in each episode.
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NickIsBestForeverAwesoe!Very awesome!
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BabsFromIndyDepressingly few female guestsI'd like to appreciate this show more. Good conversations, thoughtful questions, rich dialogue. But only about 10% of his guest are women. Does he genuinely have so little interest in female authors, performers, leaders, etc? Give me a break. I'm tired of supporting things created by men that are so woefully masturbatory in their singular appreciation of other men. Next.
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macktanLove Elvis’s interviewsElvis Mitchell has the perfect voice for podcast interviews—smooth, soothing, bass. It’s obvious that he’s interested in the guest and the work in question. I love the variety on the podcast itself—movies, tv, cultural exhibits. So much to choose from.
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SethyoufreeAmazing host, great guests and awesome content!Love everything about this one!
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ScienceThe first podcasst I ever subscribed toAnd I still listen every week. Elvis is great.
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Rsands21Always InterestingElvis is a master interviewer who unquestionably does his homework. He's also got the best segues in the business
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cmariecaresListen to it now.The Treatment is always highly informative, thoughtful, and entertaining in a way that only a show hosted by Elvis Mitchell can be. No matter the guest on his show (even the windbags that are full of themselves slip on every occasionally) Elvis is always kind, compassionate, and truly brings out the best in his guests. The connection he forms with his guests if obvious as conversations always display an ease that allows great candor and fun in his interviews. If you are not already listening to this, what are you waiting for?
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Peabodyrabb25just greatLove this show.
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HansCruXShake it - Don’t break it!This show give me so much joy and so much to consider. I love Elvis’s preparation and his deep appreciation for literature and cinematic history. Thanks, E.
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dbagnatoGreat Interviews!This podcast manages to get interviews that are more in-depth than a lot of podcasts that are three times as long. This is mostly possible because Elvis Mitchell is one of the best interviewers that I’ve ever heard. His seemingly endless knowledge of film gets to the heart of the conversation quickly, and he’s always able to riff on anything that a guest references. His passion comes through with every episode. The level of conversation from the guests is rich and always goes beyond the superficial answers that are given in a lot of similar interview situations. A great podcast for anyone interested in the creative process.
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ScreenerGExcellentHonest, candid interviews with interesting artists and content creators. Elvis gets the best in the business to sit down and really open up about their work.
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Rise From The AshFantastic PodcastElvis is a fantastic interviewer who really explores the inspirations and thought process of filmmakers in his interviews. a very good podcast.
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rdelaYeah Elvis Mitchell.Yeah Film Independent. Yeah LACMA.
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Lisa Ecksteina fantastic interviewerElvis Mitchell's interviews are smart and entertaining. This podcast is a must for film buffs!
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Movie_GoingBest Interviewer in the BuisnessElvis and Charlie Rose are in my mind the two best interviewers in the entertainment world, so being able to listen to the wonderful conversations in this podcast really is a joy. Minus a basic plot details, Elvis never asks the obvious questions and his knowledge of the most indie or limited release films is amazing.
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Apg002Great showElvis Mitchell is a great host.
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dickdangerscan't touch this!Elvis brings it like no other. He's KRS-2: knowledge reigns supreme, educational coolness. Always turns me on to new art as well as artists, never a lame guest. Elvis asks deeply personal questions & always hits it out the park. He keeps you on the edge of a cliff even when you didn't think you were interested in the subject matter. I hope he has a storage unit full of golden microphones!
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L. NormoDisappointingHe doesn't listen to his guests. Nor does he watch their films. This guy is ethically challenged.
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lomblensIncredible interviewsConsistently great.
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Mojo RileyFilm lovers rejoice.The quintessential broadcast radio show comes to the iOS-sphere.
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Bailey 817I'm into itA friend just introduced me to this podcast. I love the Christopher Nolan interview. Completely changed my view of Inception.
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pushermanpoetBrilliantThe show is just jammed pack with information.
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magic lampElvis Mitchell is excellentElvis listens and responds in turn with great insight. I look forward to speaking with him on or off the mic.
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RickMikeToo GoodThis podcast is awesome and I almost gave it five stars. I loved everything about it except for Elvis' voice. Not that his voice is bad, it's good. Too good. It seems like he's trying really hard to make his voice sound cool and I find it distracting from the interviews. I keep waiting for him to say schweaty balls.
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JermanGreat InterviewerMitchel is in the same league as Fresh Air's Terry Gross.
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ThaggThe very best of public radioMitchell's conversations with filmmakers are uniformly thoughtful, thorough, and pull no punches.
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OsvaldiniThe other voice of ElvisThank you so much for your show. I've known of Elvis Mitchell via other media avenues and was not aware that he had a radio program. This show is great! I am hooked. I love Elvis's voice.
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MarcDom7Mitchell is one of the great modern criticsIntelligent, well-informed and compulsively listenable, it is my favorite podcast. I wish it was more than once a week.
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loyedA must listenInformative beyond belief. That's to Elvis for doing such a great job.
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Miss HueyMy hunger and passion grow in a few short minutes of The Treatment.....I read somewhere that to inspire others is the greatest gift! Sir Elvis selflessly and seemingly effortlessly gives us ( both his audience and guests) this gift ...without fail.....everytime one tunes in to The Treatment!!!!! He was the highlight to my Sundance experience last year and that says a lot as it was my first time ( I didnt quite muster up the courage to ask him to attend our screening, but he is so very gracious that i imagine he would attend if i had asked!) He is kind, brilliant and disarming ( a marriage one rarely sees) He is warm and curious and - along with his Producer and her razor sharp wit and his tireless team- he brings us valueable and - more importantly, visceral- interviews! The Treatment is Film School.....Honest human interaction.... behind the scenes.....curious dances and ideas...character study and story ...we get a rare chance to dive into the minds and hearts of his writers, directors, actors....filmmakers. Elvis! mmmmm! Thank you !!!! Thank you ...you helped me find my way home!!!! With Warm Aloha, Christina
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C.R.N.Thank you, KCRW and Elvis Mitchell!This is the only podcast that I have ever felt compelled to review. I've listened to this podcast every week for the last two and a half years on my commute to work, and without a doubt, this podcast has introduced me to quality films, books and television programming that I would have not sought out by myself. Thank you, KCRW, for making this outstanding podcast free to the general public, and an extra "thank you" to Elvis Mitchell -- you are truly a gifted interviewer.
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PeteVelcroIs there any interview show even in the ballpark?You'll almost never hear Elvis Mitchell ask the question, "...and what was it like working with blah blah?" And if he does, it will be integral to the examination of a filmaker's art. Listen to the intensity with which Elvis' subjects participate in these interviews. You wont find that anywhere else.
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