Three movie posters including Hoosiers, Public Enemies, and Columbus displayed side by side

Indiana has never chased the movie-capital label, yet the state keeps showing up in American film history anyway. Part of the appeal is obvious once you look at the places that have made it on screen: old gyms with real hardwood history, college-town streets that feel lived in, ballparks withContinue Reading

Vintage cars on a snowy street in a historic Indiana town, used as a filming location for Hollywood movies

Indiana isn’t usually the first place people think of for Hollywood backdrops, but it’s been the setting for some iconic films. The best-known is Hoosiers (1986), often called one of the greatest sports movies ever made. It was filmed almost entirely in small Indiana towns like New Richmond and Knightstown,Continue Reading