There's something uniquely gripping about a detective story where the main character is confined to their home. This collection brings together ten films where house arrest, quarantine, or some form of isolation becomes a central element in solving a mystery. These films not only provide the thrill of a whodunit but also delve into the psychological intricacies of being trapped, making for a compelling watch. Whether you're a fan of classic detective stories or looking for something with a modern twist, this list has something for everyone.

Rear Window (1954)
Description: A photographer, confined to his apartment with a broken leg, becomes obsessed with spying on his neighbors, leading him to suspect one of them of murder.
Fact: The entire film was shot on a single set, recreating a New York City apartment complex.


The House on Haunted Hill (1959)
Description: Guests are invited to spend the night in a haunted house for a cash prize, but they soon find themselves locked in with no way out.
Fact: The film was remade in 1999 with a different plot but retains the theme of confinement.


The House on Haunted Hill (1959)
Description: Guests are invited to spend the night in a haunted house for a cash prize, but they soon find themselves locked in with no way out.
Fact: The film was remade in 1999 with a different plot but retains the theme of confinement.


The Others (2001)
Description: A woman living in a perpetually dark house with her photosensitive children starts to believe the house is haunted, leading to a chilling revelation.
Fact: The film was shot in chronological order to capture the genuine reactions of the child actors.


The Others (2001)
Description: A woman living in a perpetually dark house with her photosensitive children starts to believe the house is haunted, leading to a chilling revelation.
Fact: The film was shot in chronological order to capture the genuine reactions of the child actors.


The Skeleton Key (2005)
Description: A hospice nurse takes a job in a remote Louisiana mansion, where she becomes embroiled in a mystery involving voodoo and confinement.
Fact: The film was shot in a real plantation house, which added to the eerie atmosphere.


The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)
Description: While not strictly about house arrest, the film's setting is confined to a courtroom and flashbacks to a house where exorcisms took place, creating a sense of entrapment.
Fact: The film is loosely based on the real-life case of Anneliese Michel.


The Invitation (2015)
Description: A man attends a dinner party at his ex-wife's house, where the guests are locked in, and strange events unfold, leading to suspicion and paranoia.
Fact: The film was shot in just 20 days, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere.


The Girl on the Train (2016)
Description: Although not strictly about house arrest, the protagonist's life is confined to her daily commute, where she becomes entangled in a murder mystery.
Fact: The film adaptation changes the setting from London to New York, but the British version retains the original London setting.


The Woman in the Window (2021)
Description: This modern take on a classic noir tale features a child psychologist under house arrest who witnesses a crime from her window, leading her into a web of intrigue and danger.
Fact: The film is based on a novel by A.J. Finn, which itself was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window."
