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Celebrity sightings, movies being filmed in NJ right now – NorthJersey.com

July 6, 2022 by Film

Think of strolling through your city and identifying your favorite star or actress, media character or rapper. You might also see a film being filmed at your neighbor’s house or your hometown theater or present shop.These previous few months celebrities have been found all over North Jersey shooting motion pictures, out at restaurants and at American Dream. Some of Hollywood’s greatest names have actually been among the stars to check out the region.If you missed out on any of the celebrity sightings or motion pictures and TV shows being shot up until now

in 2022, here’s a wrap-up of some of the stars and sets in North Jersey.Movies and television programs recorded in North Jersey In October 2021, New Jersey native and Oscar winner Anne Hathaway returned to film”Armageddon Time “directed by James Gray and produced by

Focus Features. Likewise starring in the film is two-time Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins.Scenes were shot in a house on Vandelinda Opportunity in Teaneck Town and the whole domestic block between Palmer Avenue and Palisades Opportunity was lined with production trucks

. A resident described the experience as”sort of interesting. “Teaneck Town Supervisor Dean Kazinci stated scenes to another movie”Bros “was shot previously that month at Teaneck Cinemas and 2 more films were set up for November.In March and in June Montclair housed celeb after celebrity

and was the set for a Paramount and an HBO movie.Montclair welcomed co-stars William H. Macy and Diane Keaton along with Susan Sarandon, Richard Gere, Emma Roberts and Luke Bracy as they filmed scenes for the Paramount film”Maybe I Do “in March.The film was recorded in a 6,500-square-foot Colonial home owned by Jennifer and Andrew Snyder

which faced Edgemont Park. According to a town permit, the crew was arranged to movie at the MC Hotel, George Hotel and homes on South Mountain Avenue.The stars checked out regional restaurants such as Tierney’s Pub and Fascino restaurant.In June, it was reported that an HBO film tentatively titled”Woman Haunts Boy “was being shot at a Montclair present shop White Rabbit Black Heart.According to a leaflet published on the website, the film is about a young boy who moves into a new home and develops a relationship with a girl from the 1920s who haunts the house. The stars were not identified.Horror movie “The Home”starring Pete Davidson was shot at St. Francis Residential Community in Denville. Davidson plays Max who works at the retirement center and finds the secrets of the locals and caretakers.

The movie is directed by James DeMonaco, who likewise directed”The Purge”. Celebrities at American Dream On June 20, Cardi B, Offset and their kids made an appearance at American Dream’s DreamWorks Water Park.It was reported that Offset rode the Thrillagascar, Jungle Jammer and Shrek’s Sinkhole. Offset and their child, Kulture, danced together after sliding down a less challenging waterslide.Cardi B”robbed” the waterparks gift shop and got herself a green sarong.Earlier that month Cardi B made an appearance at the

Hot 97 Summer Jam Festival outside of Metlife Arena performing”Shake

It”a new single with Dougie B and Kay Flocka.Kim Kardashian was spotted a couple of days later enjoying the trips and the water park at the Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park with her child.She took to her Instagram story and published a series of videos with the caption”Yesterday at the coolest shopping mall ever! American Dream in Jersey.”She was surprised by all the remarkable functions the mall has and documented her enjoyment for Huge Snow skiing and”the biggest sweet-shop on the planet.” Celebs at North Jersey restaurants Among the

list of stars to go to North Jersey just recently, rapper Megan Thee Stallion and sweetheart Pardi, a rap artist and Grammy-nominated songwriter, made a special appearance at Oceanos Oyster Bar & Grill in May. It’s an upscale seafood dining establishment in Fair Lawn.According to co-owner Nikolaos Panteleakis, Pardi a Paramus citizen, and Megan Thee Stallion desired

to go to the dining establishment for a personal dinner.The restaurant hasn’t used its red wine room for unique events given that the COVID-19 pandemic struck and rather used it as a storeroom for wines. Panteleakis stated it took two days to clean up the red wine space which sits on the dining establishment’s second floor and have it gotten ready for the couple.

“She was dressed beautiful and he was a gentleman,”he said.”They were extremely nice. Really cool. I have served a lot of individuals who are not cool. They are cool.”They are the very first celebrities to have visited the restaurant and the staff was thrilled to meet them. Instead of wine, the couple drank tequila: Dos Artes, extra anejo, which costs $50/shot and they took pleasure in appetisers

in addition to a healthy Mediterranean meal.Lassoni, a standard Italian restaurant in North Arlington invited Samuel L. Jackson for lunch.Lassoni’s manager, who would not provide his name, specified that the personnel did not know who Jackson was up until he stood up to leave.The restaurant posted on its Facebook page a photo of Jackson with the caption,”What an excellent surprise!!! Look who had lunch with us today !! Thank you so much. “Davaughnia Wilson is an intern press reporter for Northjersey.com. Contact Davaughnia at [email protected]

Source: https://www.northjersey.com/story/entertainment/2022/07/06/celebrity-sightings-movies-filmed-nj/65365076007/

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