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SEE ABQ FILM PRODUCTIONS AS LIST
A photo of celebrity chef Tyler Florence using his thumb to motion towards swinging kitchen doors with glowing yellow light shining through the windows. Above the kitchen doors and Tyler Florence's head are the full and partial names of cities like Austin, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Dallas, and Baltimore. At the bottom of the image are the words "Bite Club," and the Food Net work logo.
A poster with two adults and two children in boxcars at the starting line for a race, with a third adult waving a checkered flag. The text "Disney" and "Just Roll with It" hover above the people in the poster. The series filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
A woman wearing black and large, dark sunglasses stares straight forward with a stern look on her face, while a picture of a teen and young girl is overlayed; the teen holding a knife. The background is a desert swirling with pink clouds and sky. "The Au Pair Nightmare" filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
A poster for the docuseries, "The Last Narc," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A blurry, black and white photo of a man with a dark mustache is overlayed with the shape of a handgun, which appears to be torn out of the photo of the man, at the level where his eyes would be. The design of an upside down American flag fills the space of the gun shape. The bottom of the poster is splattered with blood, and the text "Amazon Original," "The Last Narc," "New Docuseries," "May 15," and "Prime Video" overlay the images.
A figure dressed in all black and a black hoodie pulled over their head poses menacingly with a large, chained hook with blood on it in one hand, and a large wrench in the other. A tow truck is parked in the background. The text "Tow" and "Tubi Originals" is overlayed. "Tow" filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
A silhouette of a person appears to be turning into dust, and being carried by the air, while light shines from their upturned hands. They stand on dark ground and the skay in the background appears to be a sunrise or sunset. The text "Alt," "A Dust Original Series," "Gunpowder & Sky," and "Dust" are overlayed. "Alt" filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
A movie poster for "The Surrogate," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A woman in a blue sweater stares straight ahead with a concerned look on her face. She is flanked by two men in the background, who also appeared concerned. Several reviews for the film overlay the poster, as well as the tagline, "Our choices are never ours alone," and "A film by Jeremy Hersh."
A movie poster for the film, Vengeance, which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with actor B.J. Novak's head featured prominently, and other actors in the film pictured below him, including Boyd Holbrook, Issa Rae, and Ashton Kutcher. Below the film's title is an image of a small cafe with vehicles in front of it that are on fire. The cafe appears to be in a desert area.
A poster for the Hulu Original Series, Eater's Guide to the World, which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The background appears to be a blurred out restaurant patio with string lights. A table sits in the foreground with a chalkboard that has the continents sketched on it, along with a dotted line to indicate travel, and the text "A Hulu Original," "Eater's Guide to the World," and "Hidden Gems. Local Favorites. Around the World." In front of the chalkboard are several dishes and drinks, including ramen, a rice dish, a plate with mussels and prawns with lemons, and a margarita. The text "Narrated by Maya Rudolph," and "All Episodes November 11" overlay the poster.
A photo of a frightened woman with brown hair looking out of a window. Her hand is on the window pane and appears to be bloody. The text "Captive" and "Get Out Alive" overlay the photo. "Captive" filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
A photo of actors Michael Jai White and Mickey Rourke, with the text "The Commando" separating them from another photos of people in SWAT gear with guns with lasers, and sparks in the foreground. The text "Only one will survive" overlays the lower photo. "The Commando" filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
A poster for the film "Intrusion," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A photo of actor Freida Pinto's face is prominent in the lower two-thirds of the poster, with an upside down house above her head at the top of the poster. The text "Freida Pinto," Logan Marshall-Green," "Intrusion," "The quietest towns hide the darkest secrets," "Sept 22," and "Netflix" are overlayed between the two images.
Poster image of a woman in a black dress walking down a two-lane highway in a desert area with dark hills in the distance. In front of her is a mirror or window that appears to be lowered from the sky on ropes. It shows the road and scenery ahead with an American flag on a pole, blowing in the wind.
An image for the MTV series True Life: Crime. A black background with small gray dots in a grid, and the MTV logo, with the text "True Life" and "Crime."
An image of actors Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard looking at one another. Wolfhard has a guitar slung over his shoulder, on his back. The text "When You Finish Saving the World" (which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is overlayed between the two of them.
Clint Eastwood starring in "Cry Macho," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A dramatic image capturing the iconic actor in a moment of intense emotion.
"The Wrong Guy" movie poster with two men looking bewildered, in front of a background of faded out dollar bills splattered with blood. "The Wrong Guy" filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
A poster for the movie "Run & Gun," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, showcasing an energetic illustration of an individual pointing a firearm at something, along with illustrations of a desert scene and various characters.
A promotional poster for the series "Dr. Death," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It features actors Mandy Moore and Edgar Ramirez, with a bright surgical table light behind Ramirez's head. The text reads "Peacock Original," "Dr. Death," "Based on the Breathtaking True Story," and "New Doctor. New Story."
An image for the show "Accident, Suicide or Murder," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with red and white pills. One pill is broken open, some are left intact, and one has a bloody fingerprint on it.
Bright pink fur with yellow text overlayed: "A Film by Will Holloway," "Hot Pink," and "Don't get mad. Get revenge." "Hot Pink" filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Promotional poster for the mini series "Maid," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It features a woman sitting on the floor, holding a sleeping child, surrounded by cleaning supplies and equipment, with a lake, mountains, and a large ship in the background. The text "Inspired by the bestselling memoir," "From the producers of Shameless and Promising Young Woman," and "Hard Work, Low Pay and a Mother's Will to Survive," as well as the Netflix logo.
A movie poster for the film "End of the Road," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It depicts a young man leaning up against a road sign that reads "END OF THE ROAD," as he gazes off into the distance of a desert landscape. Faded out images of other movie characters flank the road sign. The text "A road ends. The journey continues." is at the bottom of the poster.
A Native American child sits behind the steering wheel of an older vehicle, with a figure of a Native American man as the hood ornament. The poster is for the film "Frybread Face and Me," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
A movie poster for the film "Jane," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, depicting three women's faces, faded out and blending into one another, all looking pensive, two looking directly at the camera, and one gazing into the distance.
In the movie poster for "Little Brother," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, two men appear to be in a serious conversation, one turning away from the other, a desert scene in the background.
A movie poster for the film "Robots," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A couple sits close together, heads leaning into one another, but their eyes glow an unnatural light blue, and the hands they have on each other's knees are mechanical hands. The text "Some people just - click." is overlayed.
A boy gazes affectionately at a creature which appears to be a cross between a cat, koala bear, and a bird. In this movie poster for the film "Chupa," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the two interact in a barn with the doors open to a desert sunset, with a lantern between them. The text "From the people who brought you Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," "Chupa," and "Discover the legend" are overlayed.
Actress Jessica Alba, giving an exhausted and worried look at the barrel of the shotgun she is holding from a scene in "Trigger Warning," which filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
SEE ABQ FILM PRODUCTIONS AS LIST
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