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  "headline": "Alec Baldwin and Jim Gaffigan Finish Filming 'Crosshairs' in Birmingham",
  "deck": "The action thriller from director Mukunda Michael Dewil wrapped production in Alabama, pairing an unlikely duo in a high-concept, single-location premise.",
  "tldr": "Production on 'Crosshairs,' an action thriller starring Alec Baldwin and Jim Gaffigan, has wrapped in Birmingham, Alabama. The film is directed by Mukunda Michael Dewil, whose previous credits include 'Vehicle 19' and 'The Immaculate Room.' The story centers on a New York detective trapped on a park bench with a bomb while a hidden sniper holds him in his sights.",
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    "Principal photography on 'Crosshairs' is complete, with Birmingham, AL serving as the production location.",
    "The film stars Alec Baldwin and Jim Gaffigan in a high-stakes action thriller built around a single-location, real-time premise.",
    "Director Mukunda Michael Dewil brings a track record in contained, high-concept thrillers — 'Vehicle 19' and 'The Immaculate Room' both operated on tight budgets with controlled environments.",
    "The casting of Gaffigan, primarily known as a stand-up comedian, alongside Baldwin signals a tonal choice that could complicate marketing but also widen audience targeting.",
    "Birmingham's use as a production hub reflects continued regional incentive activity pulling mid-budget genre films out of traditional production centers."
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  "body_md": "## What It Is\n\nProduction has wrapped on *Crosshairs*, an action thriller starring Alec Baldwin and Jim Gaffigan, directed by Mukunda Michael Dewil. Filming took place in Birmingham, Alabama, according to Deadline, which first reported the completion.\n\nThe premise is deliberately contained: a New York police detective finds himself stuck on a park bench, a bomb beneath him, while a hidden sniper keeps him pinned. It's a single-location pressure-cooker setup — the kind of concept that travels well in pitch meetings and keeps below-the-line costs manageable.\n\n## The Director's Playbook\n\nDewil has built a career on exactly this kind of project. *Vehicle 19* (2013) starred Paul Walker in a near-real-time thriller set almost entirely inside a rental car. *The Immaculate Room* (2022) confined its story to a sterile white chamber. The throughline is constraint as a production strategy — limited locations, compressed timelines, and a concept strong enough to carry the weight.\n\nThat approach tends to attract financing more easily than sprawling genre films because the risk profile is cleaner. Investors and distributors can model the downside. For mid-budget thrillers without franchise IP behind them, that matters.\n\n## The Casting Math\n\nBaldwin's presence carries obvious complications given his ongoing legal history, but he has continued to work, and productions have continued to cast him. Whether that affects distribution conversations downstream is a real question — one that acquisitions executives will weigh against the film's marketability on its own terms.\n\nGaffigan is the more interesting variable. He's a proven stand-up draw with mainstream recognition, but he's not a genre-film name. Pairing him with Baldwin in a straight action thriller is a tonal gamble. It could read as a feature with a comedic undercurrent — intentional or not — which either broadens the audience or muddies the pitch depending on how the final cut lands.\n\n## The Birmingham Factor\n\nShooting in Alabama rather than Georgia or Louisiana — the dominant regional production hubs — is worth noting. Alabama has been building out its incentive infrastructure, and productions willing to work in Birmingham get competitive rebates with less competition for crew and stage space than they'd face in Atlanta. For a contained thriller that doesn't need a major studio backlot, that's a straightforward cost decision.\n\n## What Comes Next\n\nNo distributor has been announced. The film will move into post-production, and the festival and acquisition circuit is the likely path — though a direct-to-streaming or VOD sale is equally plausible given the genre and cast profile. Mid-budget thrillers without franchise hooks have a narrowing theatrical window, and buyers know it.",
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      "question": "What is 'Crosshairs' about?",
      "answer": "A New York police detective is trapped on a park bench holding a bomb while a hidden sniper keeps him in his sights. The film is built around a contained, high-pressure single-location premise."
    },
    {
      "question": "Who directed 'Crosshairs'?",
      "answer": "Mukunda Michael Dewil, who previously directed 'Vehicle 19' (2013) and 'The Immaculate Room' (2022), both of which used constrained, single-location concepts."
    },
    {
      "question": "Why was 'Crosshairs' filmed in Birmingham, Alabama?",
      "answer": "Alabama has been expanding its film production incentives, offering competitive rebates with less crew and facility competition than larger hubs like Atlanta. For a mid-budget contained thriller, that's a practical cost consideration."
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      "answer": "No distributor has been announced as of the production wrap. The film is expected to pursue festival, acquisition, or direct streaming and VOD deals.",
      "question": "Has 'Crosshairs' been picked up for distribution?"
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    {
      "answer": "No. Gaffigan is primarily known as a stand-up comedian and has mainstream name recognition, but he is not an established genre-film lead. His casting alongside Baldwin is an unconventional choice that could affect how the film is marketed.",
      "question": "Is Jim Gaffigan typically cast in action thrillers?"
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