10.The Man From Earth(2007)

A group of colleagues throw a party for a retiring professor, who drops a bombshell on them: he’s much older than he appears to be.

Sometimes described as a “play caught on film,“The Man From Earthis nothing but dialogue and takes place in one setting: a retirement party.

It’s basically a thought experiment packaged in a narrative. How would you respond if someone claimed to be 14,000 years old? Total science fiction, of course, but an interesting film nonetheless.

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9.The Invitation(2015)

When a man is invited to a dinner party by his ex-wife, along with several of their mutual friends, he reluctantly accepts… but something sinister is going on.

The Invitationis a horror film, but it isn’t supernatural or gruesome. It’s more of a mystery wrapped up in the trappings of a horror flick. It’s equal parts unsettling, thrilling, and puzzling.

I wouldn’t watch it again because it doesn’t really warrant another viewing, but the first time through was enjoyable enough. And it all takes place inside a gorgeous mansion. Isn’t that nice?

8.Exam(2009)

For the last step in a corporate hiring process, eight nameless candidates are locked together in a strange room and left to themselves. It becomes apparent that this is no ordinary company.

If you love mystery thrillers,Examis a shining example of how to do one well while being restricted to a single room. It’s aided by the fact that the entire cast were unknowns at this point (you may recognize Gemma Chan).

Examis one question after another, and even when a question is answered, more questions are raised. Don’t worry: thereisa clear wrap-up to the narrative at the end.

7.All Is Lost(2013)

After a lone sailor crashes into a stray shipping container out in the middle of the ocean, his boat capsizes and he must do everything he can to survive.

You’ve heard of dialogue-only films? How about dialogue-free films?All Is Lostis unique in that after the short narrative voiceover at the start, there isn’t a single line of dialogue all the way to the end.

That’s 100 minutes of riveting, emotional, soul-crushing silence as this man weathers the ocean. It’s an experience, and one of my favorite films that I’ll only watch once. It’sthattense and draining.

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6.Phone Booth(2002)

A self-important publicist finds himself trapped in a New York City phone booth, pinned by an unknown sniper for an unknown reason.

The premise is a bit incredible, butPhone Boothis way underrated in my book. It wrings every ounce of drama possible out of the scenario, and leads to a fitting and satisfactory climax. It has all the makings of a great thriller.

Haven’t seen it yet? The technology in the film hasn’t aged so well, but get past the first 5-10 minutes and you’ll be glued to the screen to the end.

5.Coherence(2013)

A group of friends throw a dinner party, but things take a strange turn when a comet flies by overhead and the power goes out.

Coherenceis one of the finest mind-benders I’ve ever seen. That it takes place in one house—with some scenes right outside the house—it feels a bit cheap to include it here.

But few films manage to blend science fiction with psychological suspense as well asCoherence, and I highly recommend it. That’s about as much as I’ll say since I don’t want to spoil anything about this wild ride.

4.Buried(2010)

A man wakes up buried alive in a coffin. Using only what he has in his pockets, he must find a way to effect survival for himself—but things quickly take a dark turn.

The full 95-minute runtime of this film is spent inside a dark coffin, but the time flies by. You thought one room was suffocating? You haven’t seen anything yet.

Buriedhas way more nail-biting tension than it has any right to, and I pin most of it on the fantastic performance of Ryan Reynolds as The Man.

That’s right: You thought Ryan Reynolds could only do comedy? Think again! His acting range will surprise you.

3.10 Cloverfield Lane(2016)

The Earth has turned uninhabitable, so two men hole up in a fully-outfitted underground bunker to live out their days. A woman wakes up as their captive and the last thing she can remember is a car crash.

While this film’s tie-in to the Cloverfield franchise is extremely shallow, I don’t care because10 Cloverfield Lanestands well on its own.

The trapped-in-a-bunker scenario works perfectly to ratchet up tension over the course of the story, and nothing quite seems right even when things are going swell. A must-see for fans of psychological suspense.

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2.12 Angry Men(1957)

Twelve jurors on a controversial court case are locked in a room to deliberate a verdict—and while everyone thinks the defendant is guilty, one man isn’t convinced.

As far as dialogue films go,12 Angry Menis as tense as it gets. The evolution of the case is interesting enough, but the kicker is in the way it speaks to deeper themes…

…like justice, fair trials, the importance of standing up for one’s convictions, and the power that one man can have even in the face of staunch opposition. It’s a soul-shaking film. The 1997 remake isn’t half-bad either!

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1.Locke(2013)

A construction project manager is on the road when he receives a series of escalating phone calls—from his work, his family, and an ex-lover—that threaten to tear down the life he’s built for himself.

The entire film takes place inside the car as he drives, but with Tom Hardy’s stellar performance, there isn’t a dull moment. You’ll be on the edge of your seat, feeling just as trapped as he is.

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