Here Are The Best Films That Took Place In Each US State

Published on 05/11/2022
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Arkansas – True Grit (1969, 2010)

If you look at Rotten Tomatoes, you will see that both versions have received overwhelmingly positive ratings. In fact, the new version outperformed the original by a significant margin. As a young girl named Mattie and a US marshal work together to bring down the man who murdered her father in Native American land, this is a film about their experiences together.

Arkansas - True Grit (1969, 2010)

Arkansas – True Grit (1969, 2010)

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Colorado – The Shining (1980)

When it comes to the horror genre, we can’t think of a single picture that has garnered more attention than The Shining in terms of popularity. There’s a reason why it’s now regarded a classic in the film industry. The plot of the film revolves around an aspiring writer and recovering alcoholic, who is performed to perfection by the legendary Jack Nicholson. During the film, his character takes on the role of caretaker at a hotel in the Rocky Mountains. In the midst of a winter blizzard, the family is unable to leave the remote hotel, and his sanity is deteriorating even more rapidly. “Here’s Johnny!” was a terrible call to answer.

Colorado - The Shining (1980)

Colorado – The Shining (1980)

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