Why do we want to visit the United States of America (USA between pals) over and over again? That’s a good question, to which we have many, many answers.

First of all, it’s a big country, alright? And when a country is as big as the USA, there’s going to be a lot for you to look at and experience. The vast mountains, forests, deserts, beaches, fields, cities, cultures —  it’s a never-ending treasure chest for a traveler.

As film tourism bloggers, we also love the States because of the other obvious reason: movies. Each year, there’s a dozen new film productions relevant to our interests so that means a lot of new locations to visit. So, what can we really do? We’ll have to visit at least once a year!

December 30, 2016
House on the Rock: carousel room with angels

The House On The Rock: The Most Peculiar Attraction You’ll Ever Visit

Our visit to the House on the Rock is something we’ll never forget. In fact, we still keep talking about it months after the trip. This […]
December 23, 2016
Iceland: Sense8 church

Sense8 Filming Locations In Chicago And Iceland

During our movie roadtrip 2016 we managed to visit Sense8 filming locations in Chicago and Iceland. It’s a brilliant, brilliant show by Netflix and you should definitely […]
December 20, 2016
Sceneframing The Avengers in Cleveland, OH

Day 20: The Avengers: Loki Germany Scene (Actually Cleveland, OH)

One of the coolest sceneframing adventures EVER and it features no other than Tom Hiddleston! We were looking for the Loki Germany scene location from The […]
December 17, 2016
Michael Fassbender and Chiwetel Ejiofor at the location of 12 Years A Slave

Day 17: 12 Years A Slave, New Orleans

For today’s calendar we’re sharing one of the more heartbreaking travel memories from the filming location for 12 Years A Slave, Felicity Plantation in New Orleans, LA. It’s […]
December 15, 2016
Duluth: John F. Kennedy at Greysolon Plaza in 1963

Day 15: JFK in Duluth, 1963

Duluth, Minnesota was one of the fun surprises along our movie roadtrip this year. We met up with our new best friend Bob from the local tourism […]
December 14, 2016
Sceneframing Only Lovers Left Alive: Michigan Theatre, Detroit

Day 14: Only Lovers Left Alive, Michigan Theatre

Did you know that there’s a French Renaissance style theatre built in the 1920’s called the Michigan Theatre in downtown Detroit, Michigan and that it now […]
December 12, 2016
Sceneframing The Walking Dead: the hospital where Rick Grimes wakes up in season 1 in Atlanta, Georgia

Day 12: The Walking Dead, Atlanta

So, a pile of bodies from a zombie horror show might not be the most advent-y image you can think of… But if you’re a die-hard fan […]
December 10, 2016
Sceneframing The Dark Knight: Heath Ledger's Joker jumps over Christian Bale's Batman on the street in Chicago, IL.

Day 10: The Dark Knight, Chicago

The Dark Knight Trilogy, oh man. One of my all time favorite movies (or trilogies, for that matter). I wasn’t very much into comic book based […]
December 9, 2016
Sceneframing: The legendary TV show Dallas, sceneframed on the Southfork Ranch location in Texas, US.

Day 9: Dallas, Southfork Ranch

During our 2014 roadtrip we stopped by the Southfork Ranch, the filming location to Dallas and a home to the Ewing family. This show was a […]
December 8, 2016
Sceneframing Shawshank Redemption: Andy stands on the yellow line upon his arrival to the prison

Day 8: The Shawshank Redemption, Ohio State Reformatory

Hey, a brand new one! This one’s from our recent 10,000 mile roadtrip through Iceland, the US and Canada and features the best movie in the […]
December 6, 2016
Breaking Bad filming location: Tohajiilee Desert in New Mexico

Day 6: Breaking Bad, The Tohajiilee Desert, NM

During our massive roadtrip 2014 from Vancouver down to San Diego, then across the southern states of the USA and up north again to NYC we […]
December 5, 2016
Captain America in a scene from The Avengers, filmed in Central Park

Day 5: The Avengers, Bethesda Terrace, NYC

The Avengers! There have been many, many Marvel movies after The Avengers, but as the first one that had them all together, it will always be […]