About 10x10
The 2018 psychological thriller 10x10 presents a tense, claustrophobic duel between two seemingly ordinary people with extraordinary secrets. Directed by Suzi Ewing, the film traps viewers in a minimalist narrative where Lewis (Luke Evans), a seemingly composed man, kidnaps Cathy (Kelly Reilly), a local florist, and imprisons her in a meticulously constructed 10x10 foot soundproof room. The premise is deceptively simple, but the film quickly reveals itself as a gripping puzzle box where the captor and captive are both hiding devastating truths.
Luke Evans delivers a compellingly intense performance as Lewis, a man driven by a grief-stricken mission that blurs the lines between justice and obsession. Kelly Reilly is equally powerful as Cathy, transforming from a terrified victim into a formidable adversary as her own hidden past comes to light. Their performances are the film's backbone, selling the high-stakes psychological warfare within the confined space.
Ewing's direction maintains a relentless pace, using the confined setting to amplify tension and focus entirely on the escalating mind games between the two leads. The plot's gradual unraveling of both characters' motivations is the film's core strength, challenging initial perceptions and building towards a morally complex climax. While the IMDb rating of 5.2 suggests a divisive reception, fans of taut, performance-driven thrillers will find much to appreciate. 10x10 is a compelling watch for those who enjoy narratives where the true prison is not the room, but the secrets of the past, making it a perfect choice for an evening of suspenseful drama.
Luke Evans delivers a compellingly intense performance as Lewis, a man driven by a grief-stricken mission that blurs the lines between justice and obsession. Kelly Reilly is equally powerful as Cathy, transforming from a terrified victim into a formidable adversary as her own hidden past comes to light. Their performances are the film's backbone, selling the high-stakes psychological warfare within the confined space.
Ewing's direction maintains a relentless pace, using the confined setting to amplify tension and focus entirely on the escalating mind games between the two leads. The plot's gradual unraveling of both characters' motivations is the film's core strength, challenging initial perceptions and building towards a morally complex climax. While the IMDb rating of 5.2 suggests a divisive reception, fans of taut, performance-driven thrillers will find much to appreciate. 10x10 is a compelling watch for those who enjoy narratives where the true prison is not the room, but the secrets of the past, making it a perfect choice for an evening of suspenseful drama.

















