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Screenwriter Ed Solomon on working with smart actors


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Caption: Screenwriter Ed Solomon and actor Don Cheadle on the set of “No Sudden Move."
Photo by Claudette Barius.
This week on The Treatment, Elvis sits down with screenwriter Ed Solomon, whose latest project is the HBO Max film “No Sudden Move” directed by Steven Soderbergh. Solomon also penned “Men in Black,” The “Bill and Ted” trilogy and “Now You See Me.” Solomon tells The Treatment about why he incorporated the devastating history of the displacement of Black families during the 1950s in Detroit into “No Sudden Move.” He says that he believes comedy is all about point of view, and it can be a powerful thing to laugh with someone at the same joke. And he talks about what he learned working on “It’s Garry Shandling’s Show.”

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