About 10x10
10x10 (2018) is a tightly wound psychological thriller that traps viewers in a claustrophobic game of cat and mouse. The film follows Lewis (Luke Evans), a man who meticulously abducts Cathy (Kelly Reilly), a seemingly ordinary flower shop owner, and imprisons her in a small, soundproofed room within his suburban home. His motive isn't immediately clear—it's not ransom he seeks, but a confession to a specific, traumatic event from her past. As Cathy fights for survival and Lewis applies increasing pressure, the narrative slowly peels back layers on both captor and captive, revealing that neither is exactly who they appear to be.
Director Suzi Ewing crafts relentless tension within the confined 10x10-foot space, using the limited setting to amplify the psychological duel. The success of the film hinges on the compelling performances of its two leads. Luke Evans brings a chilling, controlled intensity to Lewis, while Kelly Reilly delivers a powerfully resilient and nuanced turn as Cathy, transforming from victim to determined adversary. Their dynamic drives the entire narrative.
While the plot mechanics occasionally strain belief, the film's strength lies in its execution of suspense and the moral ambiguity it explores. It's a lean, mean thriller that asks unsettling questions about justice, trauma, and revenge. For viewers who enjoy contained, high-stakes thrillers like 'Buried' or 'Panic Room,' 10x10 offers a gripping, if straightforward, 88-minute ride that will keep you guessing until the final confrontation. Watch it for the tense atmosphere and the strong central performances that elevate its simple premise.
Director Suzi Ewing crafts relentless tension within the confined 10x10-foot space, using the limited setting to amplify the psychological duel. The success of the film hinges on the compelling performances of its two leads. Luke Evans brings a chilling, controlled intensity to Lewis, while Kelly Reilly delivers a powerfully resilient and nuanced turn as Cathy, transforming from victim to determined adversary. Their dynamic drives the entire narrative.
While the plot mechanics occasionally strain belief, the film's strength lies in its execution of suspense and the moral ambiguity it explores. It's a lean, mean thriller that asks unsettling questions about justice, trauma, and revenge. For viewers who enjoy contained, high-stakes thrillers like 'Buried' or 'Panic Room,' 10x10 offers a gripping, if straightforward, 88-minute ride that will keep you guessing until the final confrontation. Watch it for the tense atmosphere and the strong central performances that elevate its simple premise.

















