Meet In The Lobby for “In Treatment”

Meet in the Lobby.com is a great place to view clips from In Treatment, Season 2, get a blow-by-blow analysis of the filming techniques, great background information on the actors and stagecraft of the show, and some plot analysis. [Note from Stella: This website is no longer available on the […]

The In Treatment Season Two Buzz!

This list will be updated as various news outposts provide their reviews of the second season of In Treatment. I must say that the initial buzz is overwhelmingly and gratifyingly POSITIVE. Hooray! Everyone seems to have finally figured out what WE have known all along! Posted April 18: The National […]

VARIETY Offers High Praise for “In Treatment” Season Two

Brian Lowry’s review for Variety is enthusiastic, to say the least: “After what I considered a rocky start — an interesting format, inconsistently and often heavy-handedly executed — the second season of HBO’s “In Treatment” is by every measure more satisfying than the first: less self-conscious and stagy, more convincing, […]

In Treatment Season One DVD Now Available in the USA

Finally, finally, and finally. The DVD is ours. Film.com has a tasty review [This article is no longer available on the Internet]: Even by HBO standards, In Treatment is an innovative show. Most of the 48 episodes show a brilliant, troubled therapist (the emotional genius Gabriel Byrne) going mano a […]

In Treatment hits another Top 10 for 2008 List

Tony Dayoub over at Cinema Viewfinder has complied his “Best of 2008: The 10 Best Films of the Year”. And guess what he includes in this list of great films, which starts with Che, runs through Elegy and Gran Torino, and concludes with Wall-E? Yeah, you guessed it: In Treatment. […]

Dispatches from Press Tour: In Treatment Season 2

Two articles from the current press tour, outlining Season Two’s plot and character developments and including interviews with Warren Leight, the new showrunner this time around: Alan Sepinwall/The Star-Ledger [This article is no longer available] Alan: One of the things that was always interesting was to see which patients Paul […]