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New York-based filmmaker Derek Vitatoe is in preparations to make a “Jocko” — a new feature film based on the lives of Black horse racing jockeys and telling the story of their dominance early on in the history of the Kentucky Derby.
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A new organization is trying to get more filmmakers and production companies to film their movies in southern Illinois.WSIL-TV reports the nonprofit…
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A Paducah-based marketing agency is launching a Western Kentucky Film Commission. 20/20 Xtreme co-owner Jon Deaton held a launch meeting Thursday at the…
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Some of the earliest movies by African-American filmmakers from the 1910s through 1940s languished in film archives over the years on poor-quality film prints. Now some have been digitally restored.
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"There were a lot of ways to die out there," says historian Ted Belue, a history professor at Murray State University, discussing the true story of…
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The River's Edge International Film Festival begins this Thursday and continues through Sunday in downtown Paducah. In it's 11th year, the festival brings…
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Andy Black of the Murray State University English Department reviews American-New Zealand mockumentary horror comedy "What We Do In The Shadows," showing…
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Critic Bob Mondello has been doing the Time Warp longer than anyone: He saw the Rocky Horror Show onstage in London, before it became a movie, and now he reflects on 40 years of midnight madness.
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Murray State graduate Nathan Austin plays one of the leads in a new Civil War era film titled The Middle Ground shot in Davies, Hopkins, and McLean…
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A Nashville-based film company is opening a production office in Murray citing Kentucky as one of the best states for film incentives. President of Chance…