A movie filmed extensively in St. Louis is lighting up the box office. Soul on Fire tells the true story of John O’Leary, a St. Louis native who survived burns over 100% of his body and went on to inspire millions. Stacey Nation, originally from Wellsville — a small...
Russellville native Cole Payne is the producer for a new movie being filmed in Jefferson City: “Trivia Night Mysteries: A Question of Murder.” He joins Alisa Nelson to share the selection process for the state’s capital and how the Missouri Film Tax...
Missouri’s film tax credit would become more flexible under a bill in the State House, but time is running out to get it across the finish line. State Representative Colin Wellenkamp is the bill sponsor, joining Marshall Griffin on Show Me Today.
A State House bill could add more flexibility to Missouri’s film tax credit – bringing more of Hollywood to the Show Me State. The credit is currently capped at $8 million a year for film production and $8 million for TV series production. HB 1499 would change that to...
Debate could resume in the Missouri Senate this week on a bill that would get rid of expiration dates on several laws and programs. It includes the state’s film tax credit program that’s designed to lure movie and TV producers to the Show-Me State. Andrea Sporcic,...