Results: 18 Scary-ish Movies With Louisiana As The Setting. Part 2 of 6
Published on 10/05/2025
Louisiana has a significant and diverse history of scary movies, with many filmmakers leveraging its unique landscapes and culture—from the eerie bayous and plantations to the gothic atmosphere of New Orleans—to inspire movies like The Skeleton Key and Interview with the Vampire. There's only one question for this series. Does this sound like a movie that you'd want to watch? 965KVKI is my source for this series.
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The Last Exorcism - Baton Rouge. This movie was released in the year 2010. Cleric Cotton Marcus feels guilty after years of deceiving believers and decides to film a documentary to reveal his tricks. He encounters true evil while trying to help a girl he thinks is possessed. Does this sound like a movie that you'd want to watch?
Yes
15%
289 votes
No
54%
1034 votes
Undecided
12%
230 votes
Not Applicable
18%
347 votes
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The Mummy's Curse - Random Bayou. This movie was released in the year 1944. The mummy Kharis from ancient Egypt is tormented by his forbidden love for princess Ananka. The trouble begins when mummy Kharis is recovered and transported to Cajun country for study by a group of archaeologists. Does this sound like a movie that you'd want to watch?
Yes
17%
318 votes
No
53%
1006 votes
Undecided
12%
222 votes
Not Applicable
19%
354 votes
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The Reaping - Haven (fake location). This movie was released in the year 2007. Katherine Morrissey, a former missionary, tries to debunk religious events after losing her faith. When biblical plagues strike a town, she realizes her scientific explanations fail and seeks to regain her faith. Does this sound like a movie you'd want to watch?
Yes
14%
266 votes
No
55%
1045 votes
Undecided
13%
242 votes
Not Applicable
18%
347 votes
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