Many of us fear social isolation, and horror movies tap into this innate terror of entrapment. Single-location films provide an incredibly straightforward example of this fear. Forcing whatever horror awaits us to happen inside a confined and often familiar space. What follows is a list of 22 horror movies that take place entirely, or almost entirely, in a single location.
1945 – Isle of the Dead
Directed by Mark Robson, this film takes place during the 1912 Balkan War on a small island in Greece. That may not seem very isolated. However, a plague-induced quarantine makes a trapped general feel claustrophobic really fast.

1948 – Rope
If any Alfred Hitchcock film could possibly be described as underrated, it’s this one. 2 young men decide to murder a former classmate whom they feel intellectually and morally superior to. Then, as a fun little game, they hide the body before hosting a dinner party… with his girlfriend and father in attendance. The entire film takes place in one apartment. Hitchcock crafts the movie so well that many viewers mistake it for one long shot (it isn’t). Not only do we see the horrors that take place in that family’s home, but we see so many people standing unknowingly next to evil. When the boys reveal their motives for the crime, the professor they confess to genuinely cannot believe their twisted logic. Their violence and arrogance weaponize an everyday location and a seemingly happy friend group.
1972 – La Cabina aka The Telephone Box
Written and co-directed by Antonio Mercero, this one admittedly stretches our definition a bit. It centers around a man trapped inside a telephone box. The box is then lifted onto a truck and driven around the city. So while the locations change, our protagonist is trapped inside a very small space. Not only is this disturbing in a claustrophobic way, but the box is almost entirely made of glass. This whole time, people can see him. They can see that he is in distress and begging for help. But either through apathy, confusion, or (given the ending that we won’t spoil) ritual, he is forced to endure alone while others watch him suffer.
1980 – Terror Train
This cult classic takes place 2 years after a prank went horribly awry. The 6 college students responsible for the tragedy are hunted by a masked killer at a New Year’s Eve party aboard a moving train. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, the film stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Ben Johnson.

1982 – The Thing
Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, and Keith David star in John Carpenter’s remake of 1951’s The Thing from Another World. In it, a research team in Antarctica is terrorized by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of its victims. Not only is this small group cut off from civilization, but now they don’t know who to trust.
1997 – Cube
Directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali, the film follows a group of strangers who awaken to find themselves placed in a giant cube. They gradually find out that each of them has a special skill. These skill sets working together are their only chance to survive an endless maze of deadly traps.
2001 – Session 9
This tense psychological horror film follows an asbestos cleaning crew as they work in an abandoned mental hospital with a horrific past. A past that seems hell-bent on coming back. Directed by Brad Anderson, the film is shot almost entirely at Danvers State Hospital in Danvers, Massachusetts. The abandoned loaction adds to the movie’s haunting and personal feel.
2002 – Below
The movie follows the crew of a U.S. Navy submarine in World War II as they rescue survivors from a sunken ship. Only to face an onslaught of strange deaths and supernatural occurrences. Below is directed and co-written by David Twohy.
2005 – The Descent
Written and directed by Neil Marshall, the film follows a small group on a caving expedition. Things soon go horribly wrong, and the 6 explorers are trapped before being followed by an unknown race of creatures.
2006 – Bug
Directed by William Friedkin, the movie follows an unhinged war veteran who begins to live with a lonely woman in a rented room. When the duo begins to fight bugs that no one else can see, the line between reality and delusion quickly begins to blur. Based on a stage play, Bug takes place primarily in a motel room.
2007 – P2
In this Franck Khalfoun-written and directed horror film, a businesswoman is stalked by a psychopath. The entire story unfolds inside a locked parking garage on Christmas Eve.
2007 – A L’Interieur aka Inside
Inside is a French film co-written and directed by Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury. It follows Sarah (Alysson Paradis), a pregnant woman who lost her husband only 4 months ago. One evening, a strange woman begins to stalk and torment her, intending to take her unborn child.
2008 – Pontypool
Directed by Bruce McDonald, this film takes place at a radio station in a small town in Ontario. A crew at the station becomes trapped during what seems to be an outbreak of a deadly virus. The dedicated team must fight for their lives to try to keep citizens updated before they begin to succumb as well.
2010 Frozen
This Adam Green-written and directed film follows 3 skiers stranded on a chairlift due to an error. Now they must battle to survive the bitter cold, stuck high up in the air over a long weekend.
2010 – Buried
Directed by Rodrigo Cortés, Buried centers around Paul, a U.S. truck driver working in Iraq. After an attack, he awakes to find he is buried alive inside a coffin. Armed with only a lighter and a cell phone, he is in a race against time to escape this claustrophobic death trap.
2012 – ATM
This David Brooks-directed movie takes place at an ATM, late at night. 3 co-workers end up trapped in the vestibule in a desperate fight for their lives against an unknown man.
2013 – The Stall
This Mike Lombardo-written and directed short tells the story of a pizza shop employee facing terrors from outside time and space. Would you believe it’s all happening inside the bathroom stall he is trapped in during a Lovecraftian apocalypse?
2014 – A Record of Sweet Murder
Directed by Kôji Shiraishi, this follows a South Korean journalist and a Japanese cameraman. One day, a stanger in an abandoned apartment in South Korea welcomes the duo inside. From there, the horrors begin to slowly unfold.
2015 – Landmine Goes Click
Another example of a movie where the character is technically in a wide-open space, but is trapped in a spot for one reason or another. Directed and co-written by Levan Bakhia, an American tourist on a hike becomes trapped when they step on a landmine. Fear of detonating the mine paralyzes them, forcing their partner to watch as attackers terrorize and assault them.
2015 – Queen of Earth
Written and directed by Alex Ross Perry, it focuses on 2 women who grew up together, trying to reconnect during a lake house retreat.

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2019 – The Lighthouse
Directed and co-written by Robert Eggers, the film centers around 2 lighthouse keepers. The pair desperately try to maintain their sanity while living on a remote and mysterious New England island in the 1890s.
2025 – Hellcat
Hellcat follows a woman who wakes up in the back of a moving camper trailer with an infected wound. There is a voice that emanates from a speaker who claims that he is taking her to the hospital for treatment. The rare shots in this film that take place outside of the camper happen inside other cars, adding to the inescapable claustrophobia of the film. Brock Bodell wrote and directed this Shudder original.
There you have it, 22 horror films that either entirely or mostly take place in one location. Some of these movies take place in fantastical locations like Cube, while most take place in familiar places like ATM. Reminding audiences that evil lurks in everyday places like the living room in Rope, just as much as it does in the unknown.






