Anyone know any movies about being trapped in some location and having to escape or put up defenses or just survive or reach some other goal to get out. Stuff like: Die Hard, Dredd, Buried, Phone Booth, Home Alone, Panic Room, Cube, The Mist, Dawn of the Dead, Devil...
Know of anything else like these?
Kayden Thomas
cloverfield lane other than that Idk
Lincoln Morales
Rio Bravo Assault on Precinct 13 Ghosts of Mars
Adrian Sanchez
There was one about an atm, cant remember the name
Jeremiah Richardson
Green Room is excellent
Jayden Scott
resident evil
Ian Turner
Literally ATM (2012) with Josh Peck.
Connor Sanders
Liberty Stands Still is the twin movie of phone booth, and just as good if not better, imo
Liam Phillips
Terror in the Mall (1998)
Kevin Nelson
Buried
Ayden Wright
I can vouch for this movie. Very entertaining indeed
Parker Bell
>Stuff like: Die Hard, Dredd, Buried...
Jeremiah Scott
The Shallows Blake Lively stuck on a rock for almost 2 hours (length of movie, not time span)
Brayden Peterson
the negotiator is 90's kino.
Gavin Cox
47 Inches Deep or whatever the fuck that film with Mandy Moore and sharks called.
Adrian Cox
Green Room is pretty good
John Collins
Poseidon Adventure Speed
Jayden Kelly
Spacey not being able to negotiate himself out of his current pedicament retroactively ruiend that movie for me.
Lincoln Anderson
Event Horizon
Carson Kelly
127 Hours
Jacob Robinson
>Speed of fuck how did I forget this classic. haven't watched this in years. about time I did
Ethan Hernandez
Aliens Predator Dawn of the Dead (both versions) 28 Days/Weeks Later Signs Dog Soldiers Tremors I/II Event Horizon
Michael Sanders
This any good or is it as cringey as the poster?
Cooper Wilson
Misery
Jayden Stewart
Exam Frozen(2010) Triangle Identity 1408
Luke Walker
30 days of night
Carson Carter
Anyone see that old Spanish dark comedy La Cabina? Thats a pretty clever surrealist short from the 60s that's worth a look.
Brandon Butler
The Wall is one of those. Also that Piano movie with the frodo actor? Dont remember the name.
Also i remember reading a review in Letterboxed about The Wall that mentioned a few more "single location, looming threat, small number of characters" movies