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Recently, a couple of new and old barbecue joints on the West Coast have hitched their trailer smokers to celebrities, with ...
The Oscar-winning Hollywood actor, and famously native Texan, posted his message of support for the Hill Country flood ...
Flash floods across Texas claimed at least 70 lives in one of the state’s deadliest disasters. Find out more about the ...
Now that SB 22 is law and the Lone Star State is upping its film incentives to $150 million per year, more productions might ...
Texas is slated to give productions $150 million annually across the next decade. The program includes some quirks that will give the film office some say in movies and TV shows that qualify for the ...
Gov. Greg Abbott allowed a bill to become law on Sunday that increases the program to $300 million every two years, up from $200 million. The bill also guarantees that funding — which has been ...
More than 1,000 horror films — from “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” to “Friday the 13th” — have been made in the Lone Star State.
A FAMOUS movie director has opened a Texas barbeque joint… on a vintage airfield. Guy Ritchie’s Lore of the Sky restaurant has opened in Compton Abbas Airfield in Dorset. Set at the ...
As stars like Stephen Arnell and Zachary Levi flock to the Texas capital, median home prices have risen a stunning 43 percent in one year in the "cool," "friendly" city.
Texas is terrifying. Hollywood has noticed. From “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” to “Friday the 13th,” Texas is an ideal landscape to shock and delight audiences and ghost hunters.
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