New Mexicans Urged to Stay Home, Watch Movies, and Support Local Businesses with Takeout

SANTA FE, NM – Ahead of this Halloween weekend, the New Mexico Film Office has released a list of Halloween themed productions shot in New Mexico. The list is composed of horror, thriller, mystery, and post-apocalyptic films and television shows produced all across the Land of Enchantment. 

“New Mexico has been the location of choice in several productions that fall into the category of 'Halloween.' As we continue to urge people to stay home this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is our hope that this list will help ease the search and get folks to folks to stay home, watch a movie or show made right here in New Mexico, and support a local business by ordering takeout from their favorite local restaurant,” Amber Dodson, Director of the New Mexico Film Office, said.

Here is the list of recommended N.M.-made Halloween productions to consider:

Them (1954)

The Andromeda Strain (1971)

The Brotherhood of Satan (1971)

Nightwing (1979)

High Desert Kill (1989)

Curse 2 – The Bite (1989)

Revenge on The Highway (1992)

Vampires (1998)

Ghosts of Mars (2001)

The Missing (2003)

The Stink of Flesh (2005)

The Flock (2007)

Buried Alive (2007)

The Eye (2008)

The Burrowers (2008)

Conspiracy (2008)

Wicked Lake (2008)

Undead or Alive (2007)

The Hitcher (2007)

Carriers (2009)

Let Me In (2010)

Legion (2010)

Deadly Impact (2010)

Fright Night (2011)

Dark Blood (2012)

Odd Thomas (2013)

Don’t Blink (2014)

Dig (2015)

The Dead Files – Vengeance S6E12 (2015)

The Darkness (2016)

The Vanishing of Sidney Hall (2017)

Midnight, Texas (2017-2018)

Snatchers (2017-2018)

Making a Killing (2018)

Cheerleader Nightmare (2018)

Killer Vacation (2018)

Voice from an Unmarked Grave (2018)

Daybreak (2019)

Chambers (2019)

The Unsettling (2019)

The Au Pair Nightmare (2020)

The Secret Life of a Celebrity Surrogate (2020)

As positive COVID cases continue to rise in New Mexico, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is urging New Mexicans to have a COVID-SAFE Halloween.

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