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A hot new movie filmed in New York s Hudson Valley is making its debut on Netflix. Things Heard & Seen, a psychological thriller, based on the book All Things Cease to Appear, by Elizabeth Brundage, stars James Norton, Amanda Seyfried, Natalia Dyer, and Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham, started streaming on Thursday, April 29.
Brundage said she got the idea for the book while living in Monroe County, New York, in the Town of Brighton, where she learned of the 1982 death of Cathleen Krauseneck, a resident there who was found in bed with an ax lodged in her head. Her 3-year-old daughter was also found in the house with the corpse.
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Directors Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini had a blast filming their latest project, Things Heard & Seen, almost in their own backyard.
The movie, a psychological thriller, is stocked with Hudson Valley influences, from its locations the Hudson River, the Red Church in Tivoli and the Red Hook library are featured to the cast. Stars Amanda Seyfried, Karen Allen and Michael O Keefe all live locally. So, too, do the directors. We have spent a lot of time in the Hudson Valley and have a house here, said Pulcini. The couple are both native New Yorkers and longtime filmmakers; they directed 2013 s Girl Most Likely and wrote the screenplay for American Splendor, which won them an Oscar.
Severance, AppleTV+ s upcoming thriller, then filmed in Nyack in February, as well as in Kingston and Beacon. Crews set up production this week in Mount Pleasant, where signs on Bear Ridge Road pointed to the set and crew parking for a project called Tumwater, the working name for the project.
The series, which stars Patricia Arquette, Adam Scott, John Turturro and Christopher Walken, takes place in at Lumen Industries, a company that’s looking to take work-life balance to a new level, according to Deadline. Scott will play the lead role of Mark, an employee with a dark past trying to put himself back together. Stiller, who owns a property in Chappaqua, is directing.