When most people think of Southern California, they think of Hollywood. But they may not know
that our neighborhood, the Inland Empire, is one of the industry’s most versatile backdrops.
With its mountainous horizon, sprawling suburbs, and vintage Americana vibes, the IE is a go-to for independent and studio-level filmmakers looking to capture everything from historic scenes to gritty modern realism, often doubling for places far beyond California.

One standout location is Ontario International Airport, a favorite among directors for its cinematic versatility and film-friendly logistics. Unlike the hustle of LAX, Ontario offers easier access while still delivering the look and scale of a major airport. It’s been featured in many films, including Argo, Ford v Ferrari, Gone Girl, Zodiac, Up in the Air, Catch Me If You Can, and Moneyball. The airport has also appeared in hit TV shows like Mad Men, Dexter, and 24, proving its range as a cost-effective, screen-ready setting.

For fans of movie magic like me, the Inland Empire is a place where Hollywood hides in plain sight. Now, go watch a movie!