Some places exist in movies so vividly that they feel almost mythical as if they were built solely for the screen. But a lot of those breathtaking backdrops are real places you can visit.
Take a journey with multimedia director Chris Pietsch to see some of the nearby locations featured in 3 well known films.
The latest blockbuster hit in the Jurassic franchise opens with a traffic jam caused by a dinosaur in the streets of New York City. While you can find traffic almost anywhere in NYC, if you want to ...
You can visit real-life Hallmark Christmas movie locations, from charming small towns to bustling cities, to experience all ...
With all due respect to seasonal classics like Hocus Pocus and Beetlejuice, this is a list dedicated to the truly nerve-wracking Halloween flicks. Travelers looking to embrace the spooky season can't ...
Set-jetting, the practice of traveling to filming locations, is gaining popularity. Expedia reports half of summer travelers chose destinations based on movies or TV shows. Set-jetting boosts local ...
DETROIT – It’s been a decade since the end of film incentives that helped put Michigan on the map for moviegoers. From 2008 to 2015, the state offered major tax incentives for motion picture ...
Film tourism in Malaysia is rapidly expanding as audiences around the world discover the country’s breathtaking scenery, ...
The age of armchair travel is over. Set-jetting tourism is reportedly projected to reach significant economic value by 2035, transforming ordinary destinations into must-visit hotspots thanks to their ...