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Chicagoland Horror
Halloween is coming up, and these movies should give locals an extra shiver as they were all filmed in Chicagoland, bringing monsters and nightmares to our own backyards!
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Candyman
1992 by Bernard RoseGet this itemCandyman, the story of an urban legend come to life, is famous not only for its creepy story and gore, but also for its location at the Cabrini-Green housing complex in Chicago. I personally remember seeing this when I was way too young, and I'm not sure I'll ever have the courage to sit through it again.
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Child's Play
2008 by Tom HollandGet this itemYou all remember Chucky, the serial-killer-possessed Good Guy doll, right? Did you know he came alive in none other than the landmark Brewster Apartments building at Diversey and Pine Grove in Chicago? Check out this 1988 classic and you can play spot-the-landmark while you watch.
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Flatliners
1990 by Joel SchumacherGet this itemFlatliners chronicles the journey of a group of cocky medical students who are determined to find out what comes after death, then return to tell the tale. You can see said medical students, including the fabulously-haired Kevin Bacon and Keifer Sutherland, gallivanting around the University of Chicago campus.
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Batman Begins
2005 by Christopher NolanGet this itemOkay, this isn't technically a horror movie, but it does transform Chicago into Gotham City and the villain is the Scarecrow. The Scarecrow! He is pretty scary, too, so it totally counts.
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The Amityville Horror
2005 by Andrew DouglasGet this itemIn my opinion, most people watch the remake of The Amityville Horror solely to see Ryan Reynolds without a shirt, but you can also have fun trying to spot the Chicago suburbs in this classic Long Island tale.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street
2010 by Samuel BayerGet this itemYes, another remake. I apologize, but they really got around while filming this one. There are scenes in Chicago, Elgin, Barrington, Elk Grove Village, Lake Forest, Orland Park, Arlington Heights, and Cicero. Can you spot them?
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Contagion
2011 by Steven SoderberghGet this itemAnother film that isn't technically horror, but this thriller about a deadly and quick-moving disease is definitely terrifying. The fact that some scenes were filmed across the street from my childhood home does have something to do with it making the list, I must admit.
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Damien : Omen II
1978 by William HoldenGet this itemAs with many sequels, Omen II suffers from the sophomore slump. But downtown Chicago features prominently in the next chapter of everybody's favorite junior Antichrist's life as he goes to stay with his uncle! Look for Graceland Cemetery, Willis (Sears) Tower, and City Hall, which masquerades as Thorn Industries.
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