After mastering one medium, the creator of "The Sopranos" and "Northern Exposure" gets personal with his first film, a passionate, tough love letter to Jersey and making it in the music business.
The innovative composer talks about his distinctive scores for "I'll See You in My Dreams," "Unexpected" and "Queen of Earth."
On drumming out the intense drama in 19 days and the harmony of musicals and horror in his head.
The British-based filmmaker on her documentary about those fighting to create harmony in a place where music has been banned.
The director and producer on traversing the globe for their enlivening history of the drum machine and its immeasurable impact on pop music.
The composer behind the elegant score of Kenneth Lonergan's sprawling drama talks about his favorite four-hour version of the film and the challenge of creating a sound for New York City.
On creating a musical clash to mirror married discord in this wicked little two-hander.
The musician talks about his collection of Margaret Keane paintings and consulting on the new Tim Burton film.
The writer/director talks about going trainhopping and how her own artistic passion was renewed by a little street music for this drama about a chance encounter that changes lives.
Jason Reitman's longtime collaborator talks about bringing heat to a doomed romance.
On his 10-year-journey to tell the story of how two aspiring filmmakers accidentally gave rise to The Who.
The director and star of the lively tale of a DJ who struggles to find success talk about the film's real-life inspiration and the influence of music throughout the filmmaking process.