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iluvdvds@Cult Labs 15th June 2012 02:21 PM

Claustrophobic Horrors
 
Who here is claustrophobic?

Horror films have often focused on claustrophobia to build tense and scare the socks of you! This is probably why The Sqaud works as well as it does. But what are the most claustrophobic films you've ever seen?


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Share your thoughts here.

Check out the blog about it at Locked In: Cinema’s Most Claustrophobic Horrors!

For me, I'd say Buried has got to take the number one spot!

mark meakin 16th June 2012 08:56 AM

The part in ALIEN where Dallas (Tom Skerritt) is searching for the title beastie in the airshafts is claustrophobic.

Demoncrat 16th June 2012 09:16 AM

Slightly tangential....but i've always thought Mike Leigh's Bleak Moments is very claustrophobic, but then i would;)

Gojirosan 16th June 2012 12:37 PM

I think on of the reasons I like water-based horror so much is that water offers both claustrophobic and agoraphobic fears simultaneously. Watch The Reef to understand what I mean.

But that's not what the thread is about...


Submarines! Das Boot, Below

Lifts! De Lift, Devil (though I thought this sucked, there was a sense of claustrophobia throughout)

Shopping malls? Dawn Of The Dead - all that space, but still trapped?

Slippery Jack 16th June 2012 04:52 PM

Friedkin's Bug, Polanski's Repulsion - slowly turning a familiar setting into a claustophobic and nightmarish space . . .

Gojirosan 16th June 2012 05:39 PM

The wonderful sleeper Altitude from a couple of years ago. Set on a tiny single engine aeroplane.

Susan Foreman 16th June 2012 07:54 PM

Strange that no-one has mentioned the subterranean claustrophobia of 'The Descent'

Prince_Vajda 16th June 2012 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gojirosan (Post 250793)
I think on of the reasons I like water-based horror so much is that water offers both claustrophobic and agoraphobic fears simultaneously. Watch The Reef to understand what I mean.

I totally agree. That's exactly the reason why I stay away from the sea as far as possible. :fear:

I don't know why, but I think that Cabin Fever is a highly claustrophobic Horror film.

Greetings!

ispydork 31st July 2012 09:13 PM

The descent really made me claustrophobic and so did The Abyss.

Nordicdusk 19th March 2015 03:42 PM

The Shining and The Thing are both very claustrophobic inside is dangerous and outside maybe even more so with sub zero temperature. You have a hard decision to take on the terror inside or take on mother nature outside.


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