What is cincinnati movies filmed?

Cincinnati has a rich history in film-making and has served as a backdrop for many movies over the years. Some notable movies filmed in Cincinnati include:

  1. Rain Man (1988) - Starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman, this film won four Oscars and was partly filmed at the Kenwood Towne Centre in Cincinnati.

  2. Ides of March (2011) - This political drama starring George Clooney was filmed in various locations in Cincinnati, including Fountain Square, Xavier University, and the Hilton Netherland Plaza.

  3. Little Man Tate (1991) - This movie, directed by Jodie Foster, was filmed in and around Cincinnati, including locations such as Xavier University and the Cincinnati Observatory.

  4. Milk Money (1994) - This romantic comedy starring Melanie Griffith was filmed primarily in Cincinnati, including the Main Street District and Over-the-Rhine.

  5. Traffic (2000) - This crime drama starring Benicio Del Toro and Catherine Zeta-Jones was partly filmed in Cincinnati. The city's skyline was featured in many of the scenes.

Other movies filmed in Cincinnati include In Too Deep (1999), Lost in Yonkers (1993), and Three Christs (2017). Cincinnati has also been used as a location for various TV shows and commercials over the years.