

Title: 100 Feet
Year: 2008
Genre: Horror
Rating: 5.721
Cast: Famke Janssen, Bobby Cannavale, Ed Westwick, Michael Paré, Patricia Charbonneau
Description: Claustrophobia isn't just a setting in '100 Feet,' it's a visceral, suffocating character. This 2008 thriller isn't about jump scares; it's a slow burn of escalating dread, meticulously crafted to burrow under your skin. The film masterfully uses its confined setting to amplify the psychological torment, exploring the insidious nature of guilt and the fragility of sanity under immense pressure. While the plot hinges on a familiar premise, the execution is what elevates it. Through subtle shifts in atmosphere and a compelling performance from the lead, '100 Feet' becomes a chilling exploration of self-imposed imprisonment, leaving you breathless long after the credits roll. The film’s power lies not in its spectacle, but in its unsettling intimacy, making it a must-see for fans of psychological thrillers.