The Lobby
In just five minutes, The Lobby delivers a taut, claustrophobic thriller that explores the simmering tensions of a sing...
In the unnerving psychological thriller Unsane, directed by Steven Soderbergh, a young professional named Sawyer, played with raw intensity by Claire Foy, attempts to rebuild her life after a traumatic stalking incident. Seeking help, she voluntarily commits herself to a behavioral health center, only to be confronted with a horrifying reality: she believes one of the orderlies is her former stalker. Trapped within the facility's sterile walls, Sawyer's desperate attempts to convince the staff of her danger are dismissed as paranoia, plunging her into a terrifying fight for her sanity and survival. As she forms uneasy alliances with fellow patients, including the unpredictable Violet (Juno Temple) and the sympathetic Nate (Jay Pharoah), the line between delusion and reality blurs completely. Shot with a visceral, intimate style, the film masterfully crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere of dread, making viewers question every interaction and shadow alongside its compelling protagonist.