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Production has been halted on the Texas-set Apple TV+ comedy starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson after creative ...
Matthew McConaughey and other stars testify in House Committee to bring films to Texas - KXAN Austin
Actor Matthew McConaughey has become a familiar face at the Texas Capitol. McConaughey previously spoke before state senators to push for film incentive legislation. On Wednesday, McConaughey and o… ...
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'Damn good ROI' | Matthew McConaughey testifies in front of Texas House, backs bill increasing film incentives - MSNMatthew McConaughey was back in Austin on Wednesday, supporting a bill that would provide billions of dollars in film incentives to shoot in Texas over the next decade. McConaughey testified ...
Matthew McConaughey films a scene with Woody Harrelson for their upcoming Apple TV+ ... This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Texas House approves 1.5B in film, TV ...
Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson are turning heads filming downtown Austin. But here's a local scoop: whispers say they're looking for extras.
Matthew McConaughey is confident that Austin is still weird despite the growing number of tech bros and influencers flocking to the Texas capital. The Oscar-winning actor made these remarks at the ...
Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson are turning heads filming downtown Austin. But here's a local scoop: whispers say they're looking for extras.
Matthew McConauhey's mother Kay recently graced the February cover of 'Austin Lifestyle' magazine. The actor shared a video of his mother getting emotional seeing herself on the cover.
AUSTIN, Texas — Matthew McConaughey was back in Austin on Wednesday, supporting a bill that would provide billions of dollars in film incentives to shoot in Texas over the next decade.
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Actor Matthew McConaughey has become a familiar face at the Texas Capitol. McConaughey previously spoke before state senators to push for film incentive legislation. On ...
Matthew McConaughey supports a bill injecting $2.5 billion into Texas' film industry over the next decade, highlighting economic benefits and local incentives.
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