About 10x10
The 2018 thriller 10x10, directed by Suzi Ewing, is a tightly wound chamber piece that delivers sustained tension within its confined premise. The film follows Lewis (Luke Evans), who methodically abducts Cathy (Kelly Reilly), a seemingly ordinary flower shop owner, and imprisons her in a meticulously prepared 10x10 foot soundproof room. His goal is not random violence, but the extraction of a specific, buried secret from her past, turning the space into a psychological battleground.
Luke Evans delivers a compelling performance as the intense and focused Lewis, whose calm demeanor masks a deep-seated agenda. Kelly Reilly is equally powerful as Cathy, transitioning convincingly from initial terror to calculated resilience. The film's strength lies in the dynamic between these two capable actors, as power shifts subtly within the claustrophobic setting. Suzi Ewing's direction maintains a gripping pace, using the limited space to amplify every sound and movement, creating a palpable sense of unease.
While the plot mechanics and some revelations may feel familiar to thriller aficionados, 10x10 succeeds as an efficient, well-acted exercise in suspense. It's a film that asks viewers to lean in and piece together the mystery alongside the characters. For those seeking a direct, performance-driven thriller without unnecessary subplots, 10x10 offers a solid 88 minutes of cat-and-mouse tension. Watch it for the strong central performances and the effective, minimalist execution of a high-concept premise.
Luke Evans delivers a compelling performance as the intense and focused Lewis, whose calm demeanor masks a deep-seated agenda. Kelly Reilly is equally powerful as Cathy, transitioning convincingly from initial terror to calculated resilience. The film's strength lies in the dynamic between these two capable actors, as power shifts subtly within the claustrophobic setting. Suzi Ewing's direction maintains a gripping pace, using the limited space to amplify every sound and movement, creating a palpable sense of unease.
While the plot mechanics and some revelations may feel familiar to thriller aficionados, 10x10 succeeds as an efficient, well-acted exercise in suspense. It's a film that asks viewers to lean in and piece together the mystery alongside the characters. For those seeking a direct, performance-driven thriller without unnecessary subplots, 10x10 offers a solid 88 minutes of cat-and-mouse tension. Watch it for the strong central performances and the effective, minimalist execution of a high-concept premise.

















