If you were captivated by the chilling true-crime drama 'Girl in the Bunker' (2018), you'll love these 10 similarly gripping movies and shows. This article explores titles that share its themes of survival, psychological tension, and harrowing real-life events. Whether you're drawn to intense thrillers or stories of resilience, this list has something for every fan of the genre.

The Lovely Bones (2009)
Description: This film tells the story of a young girl who watches from the afterlife as her family deals with her murder. It blends elements of crime, drama, and supernatural, focusing on the impact of loss and the quest for justice.
Fact: The director used innovative visual effects to create the ethereal 'in-between' world. The novel was a bestseller for over a year before being adapted into a film.


The Girl Next Door (2007)
Description: This film explores the harrowing theme of captivity and psychological torment, focusing on a young girl's suffering at the hands of her guardians. The narrative delves into the dark aspects of human nature and the extreme vulnerability of the victim.
Fact: The movie is based on a true story that shocked America in the 1960s. It was filmed in just 18 days, adding to its raw and intense atmosphere.


10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
Description: A suspenseful thriller about a woman held in an underground bunker by a man who claims the outside world is uninhabitable. The film keeps viewers guessing about the captor's true intentions and the reality of the situation.
Fact: The movie was produced in secret and announced only two months before its release. The entire bunker set was built to be fully functional, including working plumbing.


Prisoners (2013)
Description: This thriller revolves around the abduction of two young girls and the desperate measures their parents take to find them. It examines themes of justice, morality, and the lengths one might go to protect their family.
Fact: The film's script was on the 'Black List' of best unproduced screenplays for years before being made. The director used a muted color palette to enhance the film's grim and tense atmosphere.


The Call (2013)
Description: A thriller centered around a 911 operator trying to save a kidnapped girl. The film highlights the tension and urgency of a life-or-death situation, with a focus on the psychological toll on both the victim and the rescuer.
Fact: The film's climax was reshot after test audiences found the original ending too dark. The director used real 911 call recordings for research to add authenticity.


Gone Girl (2014)
Description: A psychological thriller that delves into manipulation, media influence, and the complexities of marriage under extreme circumstances. The narrative twists and turns keep the audience questioning the truth, much like the psychological games played in captivity scenarios.
Fact: The author of the novel also wrote the screenplay, ensuring the film stayed true to the book's intricate plot. The iconic 'cool girl' monologue was improvised on set.


The Captive (2014)
Description: A crime drama about a father's relentless search for his missing daughter, uncovering a web of deceit and exploitation. The film examines the long-term effects of abduction on both the victim and her family.
Fact: The director used non-linear storytelling to keep the audience engaged in the mystery. The film's chilling score was composed by a renowned musician known for his work in suspense films.


Room (2015)
Description: A deeply emotional story about a woman and her son held captive in a small space, focusing on their psychological resilience and the bond that helps them survive. The film portrays the trauma of confinement and the struggle to adapt to the outside world after escape.
Fact: The novel it's based on was inspired by the infamous Fritzl case in Austria. The entire set for 'Room' was built inside a real storage warehouse to maintain authenticity.


Berlin Syndrome (2017)
Description: A psychological thriller about a young woman who becomes involved with a man only to find herself trapped in his apartment. The film explores the dynamics of power, control, and the psychological manipulation of the captor.
Fact: The film was shot on location in Berlin, adding to its authentic and claustrophobic feel. The lead actress spent time in isolation to prepare for her role, enhancing her performance.


Split (2016)
Description: A psychological horror film about a man with dissociative identity disorder who kidnaps three girls. The movie explores themes of trauma, mental illness, and survival under terrifying circumstances.
Fact: The film's twist connects it to a larger cinematic universe, surprising audiences. The actor prepared for the role by studying different animal movements for each personality.
