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Rust: New Movie Is A Tribute To Slain Cinematographer

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-04-29 15:47:38

SUMMARY: The movie “Rust,” starring Alec Baldwin, arrives in theaters this Friday amid controversy due to the tragic on-set shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins when Baldwin discharged a prop gun with a live round. Baldwin faced involuntary manslaughter charges, later dropped; the film’s armorer was convicted and imprisoned. Actors Josh Hopkins and Patrick Scott McDermott described finishing the film as fulfilling the family’s wish to honor Halyna’s artistic vision. The set had a unique, focused atmosphere, driven by Hutchins’ motto, “How can we make this better?” Profits go solely to her family, making the film a heartfelt tribute to her legacy in cinema.

Friday, a movie hits the box office, and it has generated a lot of buzz for the wrong reasons. Rust is a move starring Alec Baldwin.  It’s about an outlaw that rescues his grandson, sentenced to hang after an accidental killing. During the filming of this movie, cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot when a prop gun discharged containing a live round. Actors Josh Hopkins and Patrick Scott McDermott discussed how this film has gained new meaning for the family of Halyna.

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AM Forecast (6/17): Warm and a bit breezy today with scattered showers and storms this afternoon and

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www.youtube.com – WBIR Channel 10 – 2025-06-17 05:45:46

SUMMARY: Today will be warm and breezy with scattered afternoon and evening showers and storms, some lingering overnight into Wednesday morning. Showers and storms will return Wednesday afternoon. Thursday, a cold front moves in with a weakening line of thunderstorms overnight into Thursday morning, followed by more storms in the afternoon. The Storm Prediction Center has placed the area under a level 1 risk for isolated strong storms, mainly with gusty winds. After Thursday’s trough, a high-pressure ridge will build, bringing the first 90-degree highs of 2025 this weekend, with heat indices feeling like triple digits. This heat wave may last into next week.

Rain chances stay elevated through Thursday, then the first heat wave of the year begins this weekend. Highs in the 90s could feel like the triple digits

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1 person still hospitalized after White House water rescue

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-06-16 23:31:49

SUMMARY: After heavy rain caused a creek in White House to rise rapidly, floodwaters swept three cars off Bowling Branch Road. First responders, including the White House Volunteer Fire Department, TWRA, and Gallatin and Hendersonville fire departments, rescued the occupants. Three people are doing okay, but one person remains hospitalized, struggling with breathing after water entered their lungs. Officials noted the area is not prone to flooding, leaving residents unprepared. Rescuers urge the public to heed the warning “Turn Around, Don’t Drown,” emphasizing the dangers of rushing water, which moves faster than it appears. The hospitalized individual is expected to recover.

First responders helped four people — one of whom is still in the hospital — after floodwaters swept their cars off the road in White House Sunday night.

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‘We’ve become a competitor’: Tennessee’s film and television industry on the rise

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www.wkrn.com – Sam Chimenti – 2025-06-16 19:48:00

SUMMARY: The new series “9-1-1: Nashville” is filming in Middle Tennessee this summer and reflects a growing trend in TV and movie production across the state. Increased activity is largely due to expanded state incentives, including grants of up to 25% for productions spending \$200,000 or more. Since 2008, these programs have helped add over 13,000 jobs and generated nearly \$730 million in 2023. Industry professionals like Dave Hodgin, now overseeing logistics for “9-1-1: Nashville,” say demand is statewide, reaching Memphis and Knoxville. Officials credit incentives for attracting not just film but also scoring and animation projects to Tennessee.

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