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Crew Of 'Kill Room' With Uma Thurman To Film In Hoboken, Jersey City 1 More Week (PHOTOS)
The cast of "The Kill Room," a movie with Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson, will film in Hoboken and Jersey City for at least 1 more week.
HOBOKEN, NJ — The filming of "The Kill Room," starring Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Joe Manganiello, will continue for at least another week in Hoboken, according to signage posted in the residential area where the stars have been seen since Friday. The filming will also take place in Jersey City for three days, according to an ad in Backstage for actors to portray art school students.

The Backstage ad says the crew will be filming in Jersey City on May 12, 19, and 20. The sign above, on Bloomfield Street in Hoboken, says the crew will be there on May 12, and 16-20.
The dark comedy, about an assassin who accidentally becomes an art sensation, has been filming in Hoboken's small Field Colony art gallery and cowork space all week, with crews also taking advantage of Anthony David's restaurant across the street.
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Thurman, Jackson, and Manganiello have all been spotted around the mile-square city this week, particularly Thurman, who has stepped outside and waved to onlookers on the normally quiet residential corner of Bloomfield and Tenth streets.
On Wednesday, Thurman stayed on the set until 6 p.m. Before she left, a scene was filmed in which a woman ran out of the gallery onto the sidewalk, cursing at Manganiello's character for being a "white male."
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The feature film is being directed by New Jersey native Nicol Paone, with script by Jonathan Jacobson.
The crew temporarily changed the street signs this week from Tenth and Bloomfield streets to Elizabeth and Spring streets, to match signs in lower Manhattan.
The cast has also filmed in Lyndhurst, where director Paone grew up.
According to the state of New Jersey, the movie will officially be filming in Hoboken and Jersey City throughout May.
The movie has been described as both an action film and a comedy: "A hitman, his boss, an art dealer and a money-laundering scheme that accidentally turns the assassin into an overnight avant-garde sensation, one that forces her to play the art world against the underworld."
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