A new exhibit at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens traces how the creators developed the look and themes of the show.
Tony Soprano’s world may have cut to black on our television screens, but his legacy still lives on.Through May 31, the Museum of the Moving Image, at 36-01 35 Ave.
Since The Sopranos ’ famous final episode in 2007, there have been several great crime dramas released on TV and streaming, including some that stand toe-to-toe with this television giant on lists of ...
Sully Boyar; Edie Falco. Edie Falco revisited one of the most memorable chapters of her career at the Museum of the Moving ...
The Sopranos was best known as a gritty mob drama featuring inimitable performances, shocking character betrayals, gobs of violence, intensely trippy dream sequences, and quotable one-liners out the ...
David Chase, creator of and showrunner of "The Sopranos," sat in a chair on stage at the Museum of the Moving Image in ...