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    Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram.
    Filming halted for Baltimore TV series ‘Lady in the Lake’ after violence threatened against the cast, crew, police say
    Drug dealers urged the 'Lady in the Lake' cast and crew to clear the set near Lexington Market and threatened to shoot someone if they did not comply, a spokesperson for the Baltimore Police Department said.
    A sign on the door of Parkway Theatre that reads: "Film for everyone. Every day."
    The best movie theaters in the Baltimore area
    Pick a theater or make your own. There are lots of options across Baltimore.
    Miles Michelin poses for a portrait
    Young filmmaker uses his camera to show what it’s really like to live in his neighborhood
    Myles Michelin is using his filmmaking skills to show what it's like to live in his North Baltimore neighborhood, Waverly.
    Camden Yards home of teh Baltimore Orioles baseball team.
    One reporter’s favorite Baltimore sites featured in TV, movies
    Baltimore is home to notable landmarks, from TV to the big screen, with a little R&B thrown in for good measure.
    Actor Kevin Spacey has been hiding out in Baltimore since 2017, "beguiled by its charm."
    Kevin Spacey’s Baltimore: Lawsuit forces actor to reveal details about life in Maryland
    Spacey tells judge he’s attached to Baltimore and feels “beguiled by its charm, its beauty.”
    Scenes from “The Wire,” including Chris Clanton, upper right, as Savino Bratton. (Illustration by Alex Bandoni, ProPublica. Source Images: Screenshots Courtesy of HBO/The Wire)
    How ‘The Wire’ and ‘We Own This City’ collided in a Baltimore courtroom
    Journalist Alec MacGillis recounts his turn in the jury box as foreman.
    The production of HBO’s “We Own This City” included a tremendous amount of Baltimore locals. Photo by Justin Fenton/The Baltimore Banner
    What Baltimore gets when producers film here
    "We Own This City" was a chance for cast and crew to tell their story.
    "We Own This City” director Reinaldo Marcus Green, right, and actor Jon Bernthal discuss a scene on location in Northwest Baltimore on Sept. 15, 2021.
    How Justin Fenton’s ‘We Own This City’ became an HBO miniseries
    "For local residents, I hope it will serve as a visual retelling of a story they’ve been watching unfold for years."
    Dontae Winslow portrait
    How a kid from West Baltimore discovered music and is now scoring the Oscars
    Dontae Winslow will take his musical talent to the 94th Academy Awards.
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