Panic Room (2002) is a thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by David Koepp. It revolves around a mother-daughter duo, who get trapped in their home’s panic room during a home invasion.
A thinking-man's women-in-jeopardy picture, "Panic Room" does about as much as humanly possible with its deliberately restricted one-setting premise. Smartly plotted, convincingly acted and ...
Kristen Stewart is held by Jodie Foster in a scene from the film ‘Panic Room’, 2002. | Columbia Pictures /Getty Images Directed by David Fincher, Panic Room premiered in March 2002. In the suspenseful ...
Sony’s “Panic Room” locked out 20th Century Fox’s bowing “High Crimes” from the top spot in weekend box office rankings with a solid soph-sesh gross of $18.5 million. Suspenser’s perf, built on a ...
Nicole Kidman was originally cast to play Kristen Stewart's mom in the 2002 thriller Panic Room, though the part ultimately went to Jodie Foster Benjamin VanHoose is a Staff Editor on the Movies team ...
Some movies take their time worrying about nuanced characterizations, complex themes, and a range of settings. Some movies dispense with all that, and just do one thing well. Exemplifying the latter ...
One of the best home invasion thrillers of the century is about to break in once more with a fresh coat of paint. David Fincher's Panic Room, a film that has earned favorable comparisons to the works ...
In the 2002 edge-of-your-seat thriller "Panic Room," Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart play a mother and daughter who hunker down in a panic room to stay hidden from burglars during a home invasion.
“Safety of Objects” (2001) Following a non-speaking role in the Disney Channel series “The Thirteenth Year” and a walk-on part in “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas,” Stewart appeared in the indie ...
Meg (Jodie Foster) and her daughter Sarah (Kristen Stewart) move into a new apartment in New York. Meg notices that one room seems to be smaller than the others. The estate agent draws her attention ...