Results: 18 Scary-ish Movies With Louisiana As The Setting. Part 6 of 6
Published on 10/13/2025
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 Final Project - Random Plantation. This movie was released in the year 2015. Six college students face a night of terror when they venture deep into the backwoods of Louisiana to film a documentary about a haunted Civil War plantation. Does this sound like a movie you'd want to watch?
Yes
16%
281 votes
No
51%
916 votes
Undecided
14%
243 votes
Not Applicable
20%
360 votes
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The Skeleton Key - Terrebonne Parish. This movie was released in the year 2005. Caroline Ellis, a nurse in New Orleans, leaves her job to care for Violet Devereaux and her sick husband Ben. While exploring their mansion, she uncovers strange artifacts and discovers Violet's dark secret about Ben's illness. Does this sound like a movie you'd want to watch?
Yes
24%
428 votes
No
44%
793 votes
Undecided
13%
238 votes
Not Applicable
19%
341 votes
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Creature - Fort Collins (fake location). This movie was released in the year 2011. A former Navy SEAL (Mehcad Brooks) and his companions discover that an urban legend about a monster lurking in a Louisiana swamp is all too real. Does this sound like a movie you'd want to watch?
Yes
16%
282 votes
No
51%
923 votes
Undecided
13%
226 votes
Not Applicable
21%
369 votes
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