Boston Herald

Movies, TV made in Mass.

A list of recent production­s, and where they were filmed

- By Rick Sobey

It’s becoming somewhat common to stumble upon a movie or TV show being filmed in Massachuse­tts these days, as the local production business is booming.

Downtown Boston on Wednesday looked like winter in New York City, with fake snow seen all over Devonshire Street for the movie “Spirited” starring Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds.

Here’s a list of other movies and TV shows that have been made in Massachuse­tts in recent years:

“The Tender Bar” — Boston, Worcester, Watertown, Lowell, Beverly

“Don’t Look Up” — Boston, Worcester, Brockton, Framingham, Fall River

“Spenser Confidenti­al” — Boston, Malden, Revere, Raynham, Weston

“Kevin Can F*** Himself” — Worcester, Milton, Quincy, Brockton, Randolph

“The Mothership” — Boston, Plainville, Natick, Dover

“Confess, Fletch” — Boston, Worcester, Cohasset

“I Care A Lot” — Boston, Braintree, Dedham, Medfield, Millis

“Hubie Halloween” — Beverly, Canton, Danvers, Gloucester, Salem, Tewksbury

“Free Guy” — Boston, Worcester, Framingham, Lynn, Randolph, Revere, Weymouth “Fatherhood” — Boston “Defending Jacob” — Boston, Medford, Belmont, Concord, Malden, Lowell, Newton, Needham

“City on a Hill” — Boston, Cambridge, Medford

“Castle Rock” — Ayer-Devens, Clinton Fitchburg, Gardner, Harvard, Haverhill, Hudson, Leominster, Littleton

“Julia” — Boston, Cambridge, Dedham, Framingham, Lexington, Lynn, Malden, Waltham, Woburn, Worcester

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