Sheridan once described the $12 million film as a "love poem" to Texas, but he added that he had to film it in New Mexico because the state only offered a 30% rebate.
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The answer will sway how many major movies and TV shows decide to film in the state, Taylor Sheridan, writer, director and Fort Worth ISD alum, told members of the Texas Senate Committee on ...
The deputy director of the Brazos County Council of Governments has been appointed Commanding General of the Texas State ...
A Texas Ranger pulls up to the scene of a small ... The moment also represents another Sheridan specialty: the collision of old ways with new. It's little wonder actors line up to work with ...
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan is urging Texas lawmakers to invest more money into its film and television tax incentive program. The Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program (TMIIIP ...
As Tarrant County lawmakers prepare to kick off the Texas legislative session Jan. 14, Fort Worth Report journalists are exploring the policies set to be reshaped in Austin. Click here for more ...