If you enjoyed the eerie tension and psychological twists of The Occupants (2014), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 gripping movies and shows that share its unsettling atmosphere, mysterious plots, and mind-bending suspense. Whether you're a fan of slow-burn thrillers or supernatural horror, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015)
Description: A harrowing psychological drama based on a real-life study, showing how quickly ordinary people can descend into cruelty and authoritarianism under the right conditions.
Fact: The film closely follows the actual events of the 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment, with many details taken directly from the original study.


The Mist (2007)
Description: A horror-thriller that traps a group of people in a confined space with an unknown terror outside, exploring themes of fear, paranoia, and the breakdown of social order.
Fact: The film's ending is famously bleak and differs significantly from the original Stephen King novella, which had a more ambiguous conclusion.


The Belko Experiment (2016)
Description: A brutal exploration of human nature under extreme conditions, where ordinary people are forced into a deadly game of survival, echoing themes of paranoia and moral decay.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life psychological experiments, though it takes a more violent and exaggerated approach.


10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
Description: A tense psychological thriller where a woman is held captive in an underground bunker, unsure whether her captor is a savior or a threat, creating a claustrophobic and unpredictable atmosphere.
Fact: The film was originally developed as a standalone script titled 'The Cellar,' but was later reworked into the 'Cloverfield' universe during production.


Exam (2009)
Description: A high-stakes psychological thriller set in a single room, where candidates must outwit each other under intense pressure, mirroring the claustrophobic and paranoid atmosphere.
Fact: The entire film takes place in one room, with no external scenes, creating a sense of confinement and tension.


The Human Race (2013)
Description: A dystopian thriller where strangers are forced into a deadly race with no clear rules, highlighting the extremes of human behavior under pressure and the fight for survival.
Fact: The film was made on a very low budget, with the director also handling many of the production roles himself.


The One I Love (2014)
Description: A mind-bending exploration of relationships and identity, where characters find themselves in surreal and unsettling situations that challenge their perceptions of reality.
Fact: The film's twist was kept secret from the audience and even most of the marketing materials to preserve the surprise.


Coherence (2013)
Description: A psychological thriller that explores the breakdown of reality and interpersonal dynamics under mysterious circumstances, much like the unsettling tension and paranoia in a confined setting.
Fact: The film was shot in just five nights, with much of the dialogue improvised by the actors to enhance the natural feel of the conversations.


The Gift (2015)
Description: A psychological thriller that delves into themes of past trauma, manipulation, and the unsettling consequences of secrets resurfacing, creating a tense and unpredictable atmosphere.
Fact: The film marks Joel Edgerton's directorial debut, and he also wrote the screenplay and starred in it.


The Perfect Host (2010)
Description: A darkly comedic thriller that plays with themes of deception and psychological manipulation, where a seemingly innocent host turns out to be anything but.
Fact: The film was shot in just 18 days, with a tight budget, relying heavily on the performances of its lead actors to carry the tension.
