Ranking The Sopranosby season is a tall order. The show, which aired on HBO from 1999 to 2007, was remarkably consistent in quality throughout its six-season run, with each season building on the one ...
A new exhibit at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens traces how the creators developed the look and themes of the show.
Actors Michael Imperioli, who played Christopher Moltisanti, and Steve Schirripa, who starred as Bobby Baccalieri regaled ...
David Chase, creator of and showrunner of "The Sopranos," sat in a chair on stage at the Museum of the Moving Image in ...
From The Sopranos to Deadwood, these near-perfect HBO dramas redefined prestige television with unforgettable characters and ...
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.
More than 25 years after it first aired, The Sopranos has been named the greatest TV drama of all time by Collider. The ...
These great shows are just as enjoyable on a rewatch as they were the first time around, offering new thoughts and emotions ...
Sully Boyar; Edie Falco. Edie Falco revisited one of the most memorable chapters of her career at the Museum of the Moving ...
"The Sopranos" ran for 86 episodes and featured an iconic ensemble cast. However, only one actor appeared in every episode of the series across all six seasons.
Think about “The Sopranos” (1999-2007) and probably the first thing that comes to mind are people — the characters and the actors who play them: Tony and Carmela (James Gandolfini, Edie Falco), Uncle ...
The innovative TV series “The Sopranos” is now being celebrated with a new exhibition titled “Stories and Sets for The Sopranos” at the Museum of the Moving Image (moMI) in Astoria, Queens. The ...