Although some Horror movies are more popular than others, each state is home to a creepy flick that you probably have heard of. Check out the list below and let us know which Horror movie your state is!
- Alabama – Laid to Rest
- Arizona – Alfred Hitchcock’s PSYCHO
- Arkansas – The Town That Dreaded Sundown
- California – Scream
- Colorado – The Shining
- Connecticut – The Haunting in Connecticut
- Delaware – Survival of the Dead
- Florida – Jeepers Creepers
- Georgia – Deliverance
- Idaho – Idaho Transfer
- Illinois – Halloween
- Indiana – An American Crime
- Iowa – The Crazies
- Kansas – Near Dark
- Kentucky – Return of the Living Dead
- Louisiana – Interview with the Vampire
- Maine – Carrie
- Maryland – The Blair Witch Project
- Massachusetts – JAWS
- Michigan – Mr. Jingles
- Minnesota – Jennifer’s Body
- Mississippi – The Beast Within
- Missouri – You’re Next
- Montana – Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County
- Nebraska – Stephen King’s Children of the Corn
- Nevada – Tremors
- New Hampshire – Yellow Brick Road
- New Jersey – Friday the 13th
- New Mexico – The Hills Have Eyes
- New York – The Amityville Horror
- North Carolina – Pumpkinhead
- North Dakota – Leprechaun
- Ohio – Nightmare on Elm Street
- Oklahoma – Terror at Tenkiller
- Oregon – The Fog
- Pennsylvania – Night of the Living Dead
- Rhode Island – The Conjuring
- South Carolina – The New Daughter
- South Dakota – Badlands
- Tennessee – The Evil Dead
- Texas – The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
- Utah – Carnival of Souls
- Vermont – Wolf
- Virginia – Mama
- Washington – The Ring
- West Virginia – Wrong Turn
- Wisconsin – The Giant Spider Invasion
- Wyoming – Close Encounters of the Third Kind
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