Movie Locations

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    'The Shining' Hotel Will Host a New Horror Film Festival

    There are few horror movie locales more famous than — or as chilling/thrilling to visit as — The Timberline Lodge, located in Government Camp, Oregon, on Mount Hood. The building was used by Stanley Kubrick for exterior shots of The Overlook Hotel in his 1980 Stephen King adaptation, The Shining, and thus seems a natural choice to play host to its own film festival featuring new and classic horror favorites, and that’s just what it’ll do next spring.

  • NewsRyan Leston

    Real-Life Silence Of The Lambs House Fails To Sell

    It turns out that not many people want to live in the house from ‘The Silence of the Lambs’. The three-story Victorian property was the home of serial killer Buffalo Bill in the 1991 thriller, ‘The Silence of the Lambs’. Buffalo Bill – played by Ted Levine in ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ – kidnapped several young woman, bringing them back to the property in order to kill and skin them… all in the name of making his very own ‘woman suit’.