Arts & Entertainment
Uma Thurman And Samuel L. Jackson Seen Filming 'Kill Room' On Hoboken Waterfront Thursday
A new movie, "The Kill Room," is being filmed in Hoboken, Jersey City, and Lyndhurst this month. Find out where.
HOBOKEN, NJ — Actors Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson were seen filming scenes in Hoboken on Thursday for "The Kill Room," a movie that will be filmed in that city and in Jersey City throughout May. [UPDATE: See Where In Hoboken The Crew Is Filming On Friday, With Photos, HERE]
The crew was also on site in Lyndhurst this week, according to the director's social media.
Thurman and Jackson, who had worked together in "Pulp Fiction," were spotted on the central waterfront Thursday morning.
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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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The day before, the production shifted to Angelo's Ristorante in Lyndhurst, director Nicol Paone posted:
Paone has lived in Hoboken and other New Jersey towns.
The crew was at Neptune Bakery in Jersey City on Tuesday, then needed an extra day, the bakery said:
A resident on Twitter posted this week that she saw a crew filming a scene in Hoboken around 3 a.m. involving snow, although it wasn't clear which production that scene was for.
"The Kill Room" is not the only production filming locally. An Apple TV+ series called "The Improbable Valentine," based on the book Changeling, was seen filming on Hoboken's Washington Street on Wednesday. READ MORE: 'Improbable Valentine' Show Films Wednesday
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