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Dark and Dreary

A roundup of Halloween-worthy movies and video games set in the Pacific Northwest

By Sarah Stackhouse October 29, 2024

Seattle’s foggy streets, dark waters, and eerie atmosphere have long inspired horror classics like The Ring.
Seattle’s foggy streets, dark waters, and eerie atmosphere have long inspired horror classics like The Ring.

There’s a reason horror loves the Pacific Northwest — Seattle’s gloom turns every downtown street and quiet suburb into a scene from a thriller. From the dark, hidden passageways of the Underground to ferry rides one fog bank away from a nightmare, here’s your guide to locally filmed scary movies and video games:

The Night Strangler (1973)

Look for: The Space Needle, Seattle Underground
Kolchak’s hunt through Seattle’s Underground adds local chills as the Seattle reporter takes on this perfect ’70s thriller.

 

The Changeling (1980)

Look for: UW campus, downtown Seattle
Ghosts, a Victorian mansion, and Seattle’s gothic vibe make this haunted classic unforgettable. Are you brave enough to watch it alone? 

 

War Games (1983)

Look for: UW, Boeing Field
Not quite horror, but pre-Ferris Bueller Matthew Broderick, Ally Sheedy, Seattle, and Cold War paranoia deliver serious dread

 

Fire Walk with Me (1992)

Look for: Boren Avenue
David Lynch goes all-out eerie in this Twin Peaks prequel, with Seattle shadows adding to the weird.

 

The Hand that Rocks the Cradle (1992)

Look for: Magnolia, Tacoma
A “perfect” nanny, a Seattle mansion, and suspense so thick you’ll double-check the locks.

 

The Vanishing (1993)

Look for: Pike Place Market
It’s hard to believe The Dude could play a villain, but Jeff Bridges nails the role of Barney Cousins, a kidnapper with a dark obsession. Let’s just say this version of Bridges won’t abide by much at all.

 

Fear (1996)

Look for: Duwamish Head, Mercer Island parks
Mark Wahlberg as the sweaty, obsessive boyfriend who turns Seattle’s suburbs into his personal horror show.

 

Practical Magic (1998)

Look for: Whidbey Island
Not exactly horror, but Whidbey Island’s witchy charm makes it ripe for a Halloween re-watch.

 

The Ring (2002)

Look for: Whidbey Island, downtown Seattle, Quinault ferry
Foggy ferry rides, a cursed videotape, and a CGI horse who’s not sticking around — Seattle’s freaky atmosphere hits hard.

 

Rose Red (2002)

Look for: Magnuson Park
Stephen King’s Seattle mansion thriller gives Magnuson Park the best King twist.

 

Cthulhu (2007)

Look for: Pike Place Market
Lovecraftian horror — Pike Place Market adds the Seattle spook.

 

Alan Wake (2010)

Creepy Pacific Northwest forests and shadowy towns set the stage for this scary, atmospheric video game. I dare you to play alone. 

A person stands in a dark and dreary forested area at night, clutching a flashlight and a firearm.

 

The Last of Us Part 2 (2020)

Look for: Space Needle, Seattle Convention Center, Pioneer Square, Great Wheel, King Street Station clock tower
Post-apocalyptic Seattle in this video game— rainy, overgrown, and eerie (yes, even Capitol Hill’s rainbow crosswalks make an appearance). 

 

Did I miss anything? Let me know at sarah@seattlemag.com

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