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."
The British-based filmmaker on her documentary about those fighting to create harmony in a place where music has been banned.
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.
The discovery of a YouTube singer/songwriter from New Orleans by an Israeli musician offers a thrilling new remix on "A Star is Born."
The musician talks about his collection of Margaret Keane paintings and consulting on the new Tim Burton film.
A beautifully made documentary tells of the Scottish singer's recovery from a devastating stroke.
The director and producer on traversing the globe for their enlivening history of the drum machine and its immeasurable impact on pop music.
The first-time director talks about her years-long investigation of the identity politics at play in the hip-hop game for Asian-Americans.
Two documentary photographers (and music fans) capture the unlikely revival of the audio tape with their new documentary currently raising funds on Kickstarter.
The director of "Outsourced" and the Seattle-based band Tennis Pro talk about their cross-continental collaboration.
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.