Two documentary photographers (and music fans) capture the unlikely revival of the audio tape with their new documentary currently raising funds on Kickstarter.
Somewhere on the road from making a movie to its release, the Brooklyn Brothers became a real band. the film's two stars talk about their light comedy and how they got serious about recording an album.
The director of "Outsourced" and the Seattle-based band Tennis Pro talk about their cross-continental collaboration.
A beautifully made documentary tells of the Scottish singer's recovery from a devastating stroke.
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.
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.
On uncovering the rise of female mariachis in the traditionally male field in Mexico.
On creating a musical clash to mirror married discord in this wicked little two-hander.
Making sure everything was big in Texas, the premieres of two eagerly awaited music docs had some extra oomph after their main subjects took the stage to perform post-screening at SXSW.
Jason Reitman's longtime collaborator talks about bringing heat to a doomed romance.
On their documentary about the therapeutic qualities of music for Alzheimer's patients.
On drumming out the intense drama in 19 days and the harmony of musicals and horror in his head.