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  1. 1 day ago · Sleuth is really just the two engaged in a battle of wits and messing with each other for a whole movie, and notably, it runs a good deal longer than most bottle movies, with a runtime of 138 minutes.

    • 12 Buried
    • 11 Clue
    • 10 Locke
    • 9 Carnage
    • 8 Coherence
    • 7 The Guilty
    • 6 Conspiracy
    • 5 The Breakfast Club
    • 4 The Man from Earth
    • 3 Rope

    Ryan Reynolds stars as Paul Conroy, an abducted American truck driver in Iraq who wakes up underground in a wooden box with nothing but a knife, a lighter, and a cell phone. With only hours of oxygen, the film stays on Reynolds in the box for its entire duration as he pieces together how he got there and tries to find a way out. He receives a serie...

    Set within a sprawling and secluded New England mansion in 1954, the wildly entertaining whodunit Clue is based on the beloved board game of the same name and centers on six mysterious strangers who each receive an anonymous invitation to gather for a strange dinner. When their enigmatic host winds up dead, it is up to the six guests and the conniv...

    Before he was rambling to an alien in his body in Venom, Tom Hardy was a dad on a fateful car ride in Locke. Set entirely in a car and through monologues and phone calls, tense drama ensues as Ivan Locke receives notice that a woman from an extra-marital affair is going into premature labor. Choosing not to repeat the sins of his father, he drives ...

    An investment banker, Nancy, and her husband Alan pay a visit to the home of the Longstreets to meet with an aspiring writer, Penelope, and her salesman husband, Michael, to discuss an incident between their two eleven-year-old sons at school. As they talk, the four parents eat and drink and gradually change their behaviors towards one another, sho...

    Coherenceis an under-the-radar gem is set entirely at a dinner party between eight friends. While becoming reacquainted, a comet passes overhead and leads to a strange and unexplainable phenomenon. First, the phones crack before the power goes out, putting the friends in darkness. Next, they discover themselves, and not in a metaphorical sense. Som...

    Set in an emergency response call center, this Danish thriller follows Asger as he works through his last day on dispatch duty before a hearing for an on-duty incident. He takes a call from a woman who indicates that she has been abducted. Asger struggles from behind a call center desk to save the woman's life before harm can befall her or her chil...

    During World War II, there was a meeting to discuss the practice and implementation of the extermination of the Jewish population in Europe. Unfortunately, there was no documentation or recording of the existence of the meeting as it was kept secret. All documentation was destroyed, except for a log of the minutes belonging to one of the attending ...

    John Hughes' cherished '80s coming-of-age classic The Breakfast Club is without-a-doubt one of both the cinema's and legendary director's most celebrated and memorable films. Set at Shermer High School on March 24, 1984, the winning teen dramedy follows five vastly different students as they convene for Saturday detention, with the group described ...

    The entire film primarily takes place in a single room at the home of John Oldman, a professor who claims to be ageless, having been alive for over 1,400 years. His colleagues, who had arrived for a farewell party, debate the validity of his absurd claims, which include having been born in the Paleolithic era, being a disciple of Buddha, and owning...

    Adapted from a stage play of the same name, this Alfred Hitchcock classic takes place in a single apartment. It follows the attempts of two upper-class college men attempting to prove their superiority by getting away with the perfect murder. Hitchcock is known for his ability to take a single setting and turn it into a breeding ground for tension ...

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    • Rope (1948) The oldest bottle movie on this list, Rope, was one of the best Alfred Hitchcock movies I watched while I was still in my Hitchcock phase. The setting is a single apartment, and two upper class friends have just murdered a man.
    • 12 Angry Men (1957) Directed by the late, great Sidney Lumet, (His directorial debut no less! Which just goes to show that some directors can make a great movie on their very first try.)
    • The Breakfast Club (1985) John Hughes’ classic, The Breakfast Club, is one of the quintessential movies of the ‘80s. Starring Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall, Ally Sheedy, Molly Ringwald, and Emilio Estevez, the film is about five wildly different teenagers (who may not be as different as they think), who have to spend a Saturday detention being monitored by a nasty vice-principal, played by the late Paul Gleason.
    • Clue (1985) Best movie based off of a board game ever? Well, yeah, but it’s not really all that hard when your closest competition was the shameless movie, Battleship.
  2. Jan 25, 2018 · A Bottle Movie is a movie that entirely (or mostly) plays out in a single location, usually a small one. A good way to tell if a film is “bottle-like” is if it can be turned into a stage play, because the term Bottle Movie comes from the idea that the whole film could fit into a confined space, like a bottle.

  3. 7. Devil. 2010 1h 20m PG-13. 6.3 (157K) Rate. 44 Metascore. A group of people are trapped in an elevator and the Devil is mysteriously amongst them. Director John Erick Dowdle Stars Chris Messina Caroline Dhavernas Bokeem Woodbine. 8.

  4. Moon. Cellular Phone Booth - borderline inclusion. Locke (watched tonight, got me thinking about it again) 127 Hours. 10 Cloverfield Lane. Castaway - might qualify as a bigger budget one. A couple on this IMDB list I haven't seen or didn't consider: Buried. Sleuth.

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  6. Sep 16, 2023 · It’s one of Redditor func_backDoor’s favorite types of movies, though. “I don’t know why, but these movies seem so comforting to me,” they said, listing Identity, The Storm of the Century and The Autopsy of Jane Doe as particular faves, which don’t seem comforting so much as super creepy, but to each their own.

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