Arts & Entertainment
A-List Star's Latest Movie Project Filming In Hoboken This Week
A local restaurant is temporarily closed and one side of a main street is blocked off as a new thriller films in Hoboken. See photos.

HOBOKEN, NJ — A new Michelle Williams legal thriller, "A Place In Hell," also known as "Coin Toss" started filming in Hoboken on Tuesday.
The crew set up at the Hoboken Elks Lodge at Tenth and Washington streets Tuesday morning, as well as further south.

The film stars Williams and Daisy Edgar-Jones as two lawyers at a high-profile criminal firm. It was written and directed by Chloe Domont. Andrew Scott also stars.
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Tuesday morning, the crew was seen around the boarded-up Elysian Cafe on the corner. The restaurant posted mysteriously on social media that they would be closed Tuesday and will reopen Wednesday at noon for normal business hours.

Last month, the production company posted that they would be looking for talent in Jersey City, Hoboken, Kearny, Bayonne, Newark, and New York City.
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If the "No parking" signs on the eastern side of Tenth and Washington are an indication, the crew may return Thursday and Friday for some late-night filming.

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