These Three Montana Horror Movies Are Great For October
It's the perfect time of the year to watch some spooky movies.
Montana Movies
Sometimes, the best movies are made close to home.
Montana has a sporadic history with the movie industry.
Montana wasn't always a Hollywood destination.
Montana had a few high-profile films in the 80s and 90s, but that excitement died down in the 2000s.
Only in the past ten years has Montana seen more movie productions set up shop.
Popular Montana Movies
If we had to pick a certain movie set or made in Montana, there are a few to choose from.
Iconic films like A River Runs Through It, Legends of the Fall, and Arrival all come to mind.
Other films have flown under the radar, like Knockaround Guys. A Montana Story and The River Wild are all films locals should watch because they might recognize the locations.
The two most common movie genres out of Montana are Westerns and Dramas.
It makes sense.
Montana has the perfect setting for dramatic plot lines and depicting the Old West.
The one type of movie not often seen in Montana is horror.
Horror movies are spooky, eerie, and unnerving.
Montana has plenty of places like that. Why haven't they shot more horror movies in Big Sky Country?
Honestly, no idea.
That doesn't mean there hasn't been a horror movie set or filmed in Montana. There have been a few.
Best Horror Movies From Montana
With the spooky season here, we thought watching a few horror movies set or based in Montana would be a fun night or weekend with friends.
Here are the Top Three Horror Movies From Montana
1. Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County
This television movie depicts a fake documentary horror film set in Lake County. This one might be hard to find because it's an old television movie. The movie is known as Montana's best horror movie, but no one has heard about it.
This Western horror film depicts the brutal reality of life during the winters in Montana in the 1800s was like. The movie came out last year and is a Paramount+ film. It's a solid watch.
3. The Shining
Ok, this might be cheating, but who cares? The Shining is a classic, and many scenes came from Montana. Going To The Sun Road is heavily featured at the beginning and the end.
Maybe one day, Montana will have a high-profile horror movie filmed here, but until then, we will have to wait.
What's your favorite horror movie to watch during Halloween?
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