This list includes movies/shows that either take place or were made, in West Virginia or the surrounding area:
Films
1940–1969
1970–1989
| Title | Director | Release | Location | Note |
| Fools' Parade | Andrew V. McLaglen | 1971 | Moundsville, West Virginia | |
| No Drums, No Bugles | Clyde Ware | 1972 | | |
| The Gravy Train | Jack Starrett | 1974 | | |
| The Deer Hunter | Michael Cimino | 1978 | Weirton, West Virginia | 1979 Academy Awards Best Picture Winner[1][2][3] |
| Reckless | James Foley | 1983 | Weirton, West Virginia | |
| Superman III | Richard Lester | 1983 | | [4] |
| Pudd'nhead Wilson | Alan Bridges | 1984 | Hampshire County, West Virginia | |
| Sweet Dreams | Karel Reisz | 1985 | Monroe County, West Virginia | |
| A Killing Affair | David Saperstein | 1986 | Logan County, West Virginia | |
| Act of Vengeance | John Mackenzie | 1986 | Charleston, West Virginia | |
| Matewan | John Sayles | 1986 | Mingo County, West Virginia | [1][5][4][3] |
| Chillers | Daniel Boyd | 1986 | Kanawha County, West Virginia | |
| Big Business | Jim Abrahams | 1988 | Fayette County, West Virginia | |
| Rain Man | Barry Levinson | December 16, 1988 | Huntington, West Virginia | 1989 Academy Awards Best Picture. One of the individuals Dustin Hoffman based his character, Raymond Babbitt, on, Joseph Sullivan, lived in Huntington, West Virginia.[6] One of the film's premieres was later held in Huntington.[7] |
| Strangest Dreams: Invasion of the Space Preachers | Daniel Boyd | 1989 | Kanawha County, West Virginia | |
1990–2009
| Title | Director | Release | Location | Note |
| The Turning | L.A. Puopolo | 1992 | Nemours, West Virginia | |
| The Silence of the Lambs | Jonathan Demme | 1991 | Clay County, West Virginia | 1992 Academy Awards Best Picture[1][8][9] |
| Sommersby | Jon Amiel | 1993 | Snowshoe, West Virginia | [3] |
| Off and Running | Ed Bianchi | 1991 | | |
| The Bodyguard | Mick Jackson | 1992 | Morgantown, West Virginia | [5] |
| Lassie | Daniel Petrie | 1994 | Summers County, West Virginia | [3] |
| Primal Fear | Gregory Hoblit | 1996 | McDowell County, West Virginia | [1] |
| My Fellow Americans | Peter Segal | 1996 | Charleston, West Virginia | |
| Whatever | Susan Skoog | 1998 | Wheeling, West Virginia | |
| Patch Adams | Tom Shadyac | 1998 | Pocahontas County, West Virginia | [2][5] |
| October Sky | Joe Johnston | 1999 | Coalwood, West Virginia | [2][5][4] |
| Road Trip | Todd Phillips | 2000 | Morgantown, West Virginia | |
| Ashes to Glory | Deborah Novak | November 18, 2000 | Huntington, West Virginia | |
| A Beautiful Mind | Ron Howard | 2001 | Bluefield, West Virginia | 2002 Academy Awards Best Picture[2][10][5] |
| The Mothman Prophecies | Mark Pellington | 2002 | Point Pleasant, West Virginia | [5][8][4][9] |
| Gods and Generals | Ronald F. Maxwell | 2003 | Harper's Ferry, West Virginia | [10][5] |
| Wrong Turn | Rob Schmidt | 2003 | Huntington, West Virginia | [8][4] |
| Burning Annie | Van Flesher | October 9, 2003 | Huntington, West Virginia | [11] |
| Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! | Robert Luketic | 2004 | Putnam County, West Virginia | [2][5][3] |
| Super Size Me | Morgan Spurlock | 2004 | Beckley, West Virginia | [1] |
| Dark Harvest | Paul Moore | 2004 | Huntington, West Virginia | [11] |
| Bubble | Steven Soderbergh | 2005 | Parkersburg, West Virginia | |
| The Devil and Daniel Johnston | Jeff Feuerzeig | 2005 | | [1] |
| Dear Wendy | Thomas Vinterberg | 2005 | Charleston, West Virginia | |
| The Descent | Neil Marshall | 2005 | | |
| We Are Marshall | McG | 2006 | Huntington, West Virginia | [10][5][4][3] |
| Header | Archibald Flancranstin | 2006 | | |
| Salvage | Joshua Crook & Jeffrey Crook | 2006 | Parkersburg, West Virginia | [8] |
| Silent Hill | Christophe Gans | 2006 | Silent Hill, West Virginia | [9][4] |
| Two Tickets to Paradise | D.B. Sweeney | 2006 | Charleston, West Virginia | |
| Live Free or Die Hard | Len Wiseman | 2007 | | |
| The Rock-afire Explosion | Brett Whitcomb | 2008 | Barboursville, West Virginia | [12][13] |
| Timber Falls | Tony Giglio | 2007 | Kanawha County, West Virginia | |
| Wrong Turn 2: Dead End | Joe Lynch | 2007 | Fayette County, West Virginia | |
| The X-Files: I Want to Believe | Chris Carter | 2008 | | [9] |
| XIII: The Conspiracy | Duane Clark | 2008 | | |
| Blood Creek | Joel Schumacher | 2009 | Morgantown, West Virginia | |
| Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead | Declan O'Brien | 2009 | Clay County, West Virginia | |
| Still Bill | Damani Baker & Alex Vlack | 2009 | Raleigh County, West Virginia | [1][5] |
2010–Present
| Title | Director | Release | Location | Note |
| Unstoppable | Tony Scott | 2010 | Benwood, West Virginia | [5] |
| Tucker & Dale vs. Evil | Eli Craig | 2010 | Huntington, West Virginia | [9] |
| Mothman | Sheldon Wilson | 2010 | Point Pleasant, West Virginia | |
| The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia | Julien Nitzberg | 2010 | Boone County, West Virginia | |
| The Last Mountain | Bill Haney | 2011 | | [1] |
| Super 8 | J. J. Abrams | 2011 | Wheeling, West Virginia & Weirton, West Virginia | [2][5][9][3] |
| Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings | Declan O'Brien | 2011 | Fayette County, West Virginia | |
| Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines | Declan O'Brien | 2012 | Morgantown, West Virginia | |
| Memory Lane | Shawn Holmes | 2012 | Wheeling, West Virginia | |
| A Single Shot | David M. Rosenthal | 2013 | | |
| Hollow: An Interactive Documentary | Elaine McMillion Sheldon | 2013 | McDowell County, West Virginia | Won a Peabody Award, nominated for an Emmy Award.[14][15][16][17][18] |
| Oxyana | Sean Dunne | 2013 | Wyoming County, West Virginia | |
| Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies | Cody Knotts | 2013 | Parkersburg, West Virginia | [9] |
| The Hunted | Josh Stewart | 2013 | | [4][9] |
| Out of the Furnace | Scott Cooper | 2013 | Moundsville, West Virginia | |
| A Christmas Tree Miracle | JW Myers | 2013 | Wheeling, West Virginia | |
| Child of God | James Franco | 2013 | Greenbrier County, West Virginia | [3] |
| Little Accidents | Sara Colangelo | 2014 | Wyoming County, West Virginia | [5] |
| Surviving Cliffside | Jon Matthews | 2014 | Alum Creek, West Virginia | |
| Rand University | Marquis Daisy | 2014 | Rand, West Virginia & Huntington, West Virginia | Made for TV as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. Examines former NFL star Randy Moss and his origins.[19] |
| Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort | Valeri Milev | 2014 | Kanawha County, West Virginia | |
| American Ultra | Nima Nourizadeh | 2015 | | |
| Z for Zachariah | Craig Zobel | 2015 | Welch, West Virginia | |
| Hidden Figures | Theodore Melfi | 2016 | White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia | [10][5] |
| Don't Let the Devil In | Courtney Fathom Sell | 2016 | |
| Hollow Creek | Guisela Moro | 2016 | Wyoming County, West Virginia | |
| The Mothman of Point Pleasant | Seth Breedlove | 2017 | Point Pleasant, West Virginia | |
| The Glass Castle | Destin Daniel Cretton | 2017 | Welch, West Virginia | [5] |
| Logan Lucky | Steven Soderbergh | 2017 | Boone County, West Virginia | [5] |
| Heroin(e) | Elaine McMillion Sheldon | September 3, 2017 | Huntington, West Virginia | [20] |
| Heroin Town | Dan Child | October 8, 2017 | Huntington, West Virginia | [11][10] |
| Feast of the Seven Fishes | Robert Tinnell | 2018 | Fairmont, West Virginia | |
| Recovery Boys | Elaine McMillion Sheldon | 2018 | | |
| Dark Waters | Todd Haynes | 2019 | Parkersburg, West Virginia | |
| The Devil All the Time | Antonio Campos | 2020 | Coal Creek, West Virginia | [9] |
| The Big Ugly | Scott Wiper | 2020 | | [21] |
| Untold: Deal with the Devil | Laura Brownson | 2021 | Mullens, West Virginia | [22] |
| Wrong Turn | Mike P. Nelson | 2021 | Pocahontas County, West Virginia | |
| King Coal | Elaine McMillion Sheldon | 2023 | | |
| Small Town Universe | Katie Dellamaggiore | 2024 | Green Bank, West Virginia | [23][24][25][26][27][28] |
| American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders | Zachary Treitz | 2024 | Martinsburg, West Virginia | [29] |
| Captain America: Brave New World | Julius Onah | 2025 | Green Bank, West Virginia | The Camp Echo One scenes take place in the Green Bank area of West Virginia.[30] |
| As the Sunflower Whispers | Samuel Felinton | 2025 | Huntington, West Virginia | Documentary on Ukrainian refugee crisis in collaboration with MUkraine, the film was later premiered at the Edwards Performing Arts Center in Huntington, West Virginia.[31][32][33] |
| Untitled Christy Martin film | David Michôd | TBA | Mullens, West Virginia | [34] |
| The Gun on Second Street | Rohit Karn Batra | TBA | Wheeling, West Virginia | [35] |
See also
References
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