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6 Movies That Will Give You Serious Claustrophobia

F*ck tight spaces. No, really, f*ck them. For some people, just the idea of a tight space is enough to cause them to break out in a sweat and start to panic. The idea of being buried alive or trapped in rubble is one of those thoughts that is so awful, you try to keep your mind from even imagining it. But that is where film steps in. You see, for many of us, we like going to see a movie that lets us live through an experience we may fear in real-life.
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The Descent

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The Descent is one of the best horror movies from the last decade or so. Relentlessly scary and brutally claustrophobic, it puts you in the company of six women spelunking and checking out an underground cave system that has never been explored before. That, alone, would have worked great as a movie in itself. But once they get deep enough underground, they encounter a race of what can best be described as bat-men. Don’t let the name fool you, though. These things don’t fight crime and wear capes. They eat people.

But the element that made the horror of the The Descent work so well was the fact that you felt like you were in that cave system with those women, squeezing yourself through cracks in the rocks that seem to be shifting and changing around you. Add to that the growing tension that they are being hunted and cannot make a sound (as these creatures see with their ears using echo location), and you have a movie that will make people with claustrophobia truly suffer.

And even if you don’t have claustrophobia, The Descent is still pretty damn terrifying.


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