Panic Room
Film starring Jodie Foster and Forest Whitaker, directed by one of my favourite directors, David Fincher. Divorced single mum with an eleven-year-old daughter buys a massive, and I mean massive, house in New York, just for the two of them. Anyway, the house contains a room called a panic room (which is fortunately the name of the film, so it's hard to forget the name of that room...), which is sort of like a safe room in case you end up getting an uninvited house invasion by the local thugs, robbers and other miscreants. Well, on the first night, the unexpected happens: three thieves turn up wanting to rob a secret safe in the panic room, but the thing is, Jodie Foster's character and her daughter have got there first in their panic to escape (sorry for the pun... actually, I'm not). Then it's a game of wait and see whether the three uninvited guests can get into the room to get the loot or whether the woman and her daughter can escape from their predicament.
OK, I'm being a bit flippant with the review, but I did mostly enjoy this film, which did keep one in suspense. There were some weak and convenient moments, and the ending did have some stretching of believability, but I still liked the film despite these.