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The newly launched St. Louis Film Project will offer $500,000 in grants to help applicants finish their film or TV projects. It鈥檚 a partnership between RAC and Continuity.
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The film is set to begin production in July and will be shot exclusively on the Missouri side of the Kansas City metro 鈥 including Arrowhead Stadium.
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Reginald Hudlin, the East St. Louis native who came to fame with his 1990 film 鈥淗ouse Party,鈥 played with genre expectations for his first holiday film, 鈥淐andy Cane Lane.鈥 It鈥檚 Hudlin鈥檚 first time working with Eddie Murphy since directing 鈥淏oomerang鈥 in 1992.
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Now that "Killers of the Flower Moon" is becoming a blockbuster movie, the community where many of the murders took place is wrestling with how to open up about its past.
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Film lovers in the St. Louis region will get a chance to see award-winning movies when the Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival returns this week. The festival will again feature films that highlight the often-overlooked contributions of notable Black Americans.
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Horror films are more popular than ever, and their stories go beyond slasher flicks.
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鈥淭ens Across the Board鈥 premieres at the Contemporary Art Museum on Sept. 22 and is followed by a ball.
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The 23rd annual Whittaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase includes stories set in St. Louis and explorations of local history. They include science fiction tale 鈥淭he Box鈥 and 鈥淪omewhere in Old Missouri,鈥 a Western with supernatural elements and lots of music.
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鈥淎 Brush of Violence鈥 is the first film to be sponsored by St. Louis Filmworks.
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Filmmaker Josh Guffey鈥檚 debut feature-length film was produced in the St. Louis area. 鈥淎ll Gone Wrong鈥 will be available to stream starting Jan. 27.