David Chase’s use of music in ‘The Sopranos’ is one of the show’s most memorable aspects. In his 2012 film ‘Not Fade Away,’ Chase explores his love for rock and roll.
Read MorePodcast: 'The Sopranos' at 20
In our first podcast with Zero Point Fiction, we reflect on the legacy of James Gandolfini and ‘The Sopranos’ twenty years after the show’s premiere.
Read MoreRemembering James Gandolfini
James Gandolfini passed away five years ago this month. He was a brilliant actor.
Read MorePhil Abraham on cinematography
Phil Abraham is a director and cinematographer, who has worked on 'The Sopranos,' 'Mad Men' and 'Daredevil' (Netflix series).
Read MoreMichael Chapman on 'The Sopranos'
Michael Chapman - cinematographer of 'Taxi Driver' and Raging Bull' - in conversation with The Film Stage:
"Do you watch a lot of television, then?
I watch the Red Sox. But, no, I don’t. I watch a few things, but the last thing I watched passionately was The Sopranos, and that was some years ago. It seems, to me, that no one’s gotten to be as good as The Sopranos — so, until they do, why watch? I watch the Red Sox instead.
And The Sopranos was a beautiful-looking show.
Oh, it was beautiful in every way — not just 'looking.' In every possible way."Read More