11 Great Movies About West Virginia You Need To See
Over the years, many movies have been filmed in West Virginia, but how many are about West Virginia? Our great state has many stories to tell – some tragic, some funny, some scary and some inspiring. These 11 are among the best of them.

In 1970, as Marshall University's Thundering Herd Football team was flying back to the Marshall campus in Huntington, the plane crashed against a hillside, killing all 75 people on board. "We Are Marshall" tells the story of how The New Thundering Herd, under the the tutelage of new coach Jack Lengyel (McConaughey), helped rebuild Marshall's football program despite the obstacles in his path.

This movie is based on the true story of Homer H. Hickam Jr. (Gyllenhaal), a young man growing up in a coal mining town, (appropriately named Coalwood), who dreams of becoming a NASA engineer, despite his father's disapproval. Inspired by their teacher, Ms. Riley (Dern), Hickam and his friends decide to build their own miniature rocket to launch from a nearby hill, but face hurdles along the way.
To view the trailer for "October Sky," take a look below at this video from YouTube user NBC Universal.
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Based on the video games of the same name, these horror films take place in the fictional town of Silent Hill , West Virginia. The first film, vastly superior to the second, is an excellent horror film, and one of the best adaptions of a video game ever put on film. It is the haunting tale of a cursed town and a woman's journey through a nightmare world to find her missing adolescent daughter. The second film follows the same daughter as a teenager, who is once again drawn to Silent Hill and the horrors that lie within its borders.
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"Matewan" dramatizes the events of the Battle of Matewan, a 1920 coal miner's strike that occurred in the titular town.

Based on the book of the same name by John Keel, this film is a loose adaptation of events that occurred between 1966 and 1967 in Point Pleasant, though the film is set in the present day.

This is a hilarious film about two hillbillies who are mistaken for serial killers by a group of college students spending the weekend in a secluded West Virginia cabin.

"Wrong Turn" is a horror film about a group of people stranded in the mountains of West Virginia after a car accident. One by one, they are murdered by unknown assailants, who turn out to be deformed cannibals living in the woods.

A documentary about James E. Childers, a Clarsksburg resident who sent letters and an audio tape to the police confessing to four acts of arson and five murders. Shortly after his confession, he shot himself in a hotel room while police were attempting to arrest him, leaving behind a mystery and several unsolved murders. The documentary was produced by Lost Valley Studios, a West Virginia based production company.
To watch the chilling trailer for "Mountain of the Missing," take a look at the video below from YouTube user Lost Valley Studios.
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This was one of those so bad, its great, type of films. This one tells a fictional story based around the legend of the Mothman. The film was made for the SyFy Channel and is really enjoyable if you don't expect too much from it. Although, the acting is pretty solid, so that helps a great deal.

This film is a heist comedy about a West Virginia family, the Logans, and their attempt to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway. This is an ensemble film by the same guy who made the Ocean's 11 films. Aside from the actors listed above, the movie also stars Seth McFarlane, Riley Keough, Katie Holmes, Hilary Swank, Katherine Waterston and Sebastian Stan.

The documentary, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, is about the environmental impact of coal mining and mountaintop removal mining in the Appalachian region. This movie focuses specifically on the mining of Coal River Mountain here in West Virginia.
Most of these films are now available on DVD or Blu-ray.
What is your favorite film about West Virginia? Feel free to comment below and join the discussion.
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