Hotel settings have always provided a rich backdrop for suspense and intrigue in cinema. From isolated locations to the anonymity of guests, hotels offer a unique environment for stories filled with mystery, danger, and psychological tension. This collection of 10 thrilling films set in hotels will captivate fans of suspense, offering a blend of classic and contemporary cinema that explores the darker side of hospitality.

Psycho (1960)
Description: Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece features the Bates Motel, where Marion Crane's fateful decision to stay leads to one of cinema's most famous shower scenes. The setting is crucial to the film's atmosphere of dread and isolation.
Fact: The film was shot in black and white to save on costs, but also to make the blood in the shower scene less graphic. Hitchcock bought as many copies of the novel as he could to keep the plot twist a secret.


The Shining (1980)
Description: This iconic film by Stanley Kubrick is set in the isolated Overlook Hotel where a writer, Jack Torrance, descends into madness. The hotel itself becomes a character, filled with eerie history and ghostly presences.
Fact: The film was adapted from Stephen King's novel, but King himself was not pleased with the adaptation. The hedge maze was added by Kubrick, not present in the book.


Identity (2003)
Description: Ten strangers are brought together at a remote motel during a storm, only to find themselves being killed off one by one in a psychological thriller with a twist ending.
Fact: The film's ending was kept secret from the actors until the last day of shooting.


The Skeleton Key (2005)
Description: A hospice nurse working at a spooky old mansion in Louisiana discovers that the house holds dark secrets related to voodoo and hoodoo practices.
Fact: The film was shot in New Orleans, with many scenes filmed in an actual plantation house.


1408 (2007)
Description: Based on Stephen King's short story, this film follows a skeptical author who checks into room 1408 of the Dolphin Hotel, known for its supernatural occurrences, leading to a night of terror.
Fact: The film was originally planned as a direct-to-video release but was upgraded to a theatrical release due to positive test screenings.


The Last Winter (2006)
Description: Set in an Arctic research station, this film blends environmental horror with psychological thriller elements, where the isolation of the setting plays a significant role.
Fact: The film was shot in the Arctic Circle, adding to its chilling atmosphere.


The Innkeepers (2011)
Description: Two employees at the Yankee Pedlar Inn, the last remaining guests, decide to investigate the hotel's haunted history, leading to chilling encounters.
Fact: The film was shot in the actual Yankee Pedlar Inn, which is reputed to be haunted.


The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Description: While not a traditional thriller, Wes Anderson's film includes elements of mystery and intrigue set in the luxurious Grand Budapest Hotel, involving theft, murder, and political upheaval.
Fact: The film's color palette was inspired by the work of Austrian artist Gustav Klimt. The hotel's exterior was a meticulously crafted set.


The Girl on the Train (2016)
Description: While not entirely set in a hotel, significant scenes occur in a hotel room, where the protagonist's life unravels as she becomes involved in a murder mystery.
Fact: The film's adaptation changed the setting from London to New York, but the hotel scenes were crucial to the plot's development.


The Night Clerk (2020)
Description: A hotel night clerk with Asperger's syndrome becomes entangled in a murder investigation when he inadvertently records a crime through his surveillance cameras.
Fact: The film was shot in a real hotel, which added to the authenticity of the setting.
