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- A divorced woman and her diabetic daughter take refuge in their newly-purchased house's safe room when three men break-in, searching for a missing fortune.
- Leah Altman (Emma Meyer, A Lethal History) has just moved into her new house, and finds herself fleeing for her life, and hiding in the panic room, when three burglars break into her house to steal a fortune left behind, but it's in the panic room she's hiding in.
- Enter the Panic Room is a short dramatic thriller following the story of Maddie Price, a young woman who likes to end her day reading a good book. One night she finds herself pulled from her book and thrown in her own thrilling story. Kidnapped by a man searching for his lost daughter. Can she escape before her final page is turned?
- A living organism is born from a violent event and grows in an isolated room.
- This documentary shows a meeting between Fincher and other movies staff with a safe-cracking expert. He discusses the logistics of opening safes and helps them plan what they'll shoot and the design. This presents raw video footage of their chat and never identifies anyone;
- When Jodie Foster doesn't turn up at the MTV Music Awards, Jack Black and Will Ferrell hop on an aeroplane and head off to get Jodie, only to find out that she is locked in the Panic Room. This turns into a parody of Panic Room when they try to drive her out of the room.
- When members of a tour group are stranded in an isolated mountain villa, mystery novelist Liu Yunfei uses his detective skills to solve a frightening series of murders.
- Short film about two friends, Grey and Octavia who finally have chance to not only face, but also combat their fears once and for all
- Watch David Fincher's journey of the filming process for Panic Room (2002) in this interesting documentary. We see the entire cast and crew throughout production until the final filming day. Many interviews and on-set footage inform us on how the shoot was.
- From his comfy panic room, comedian Colin Murphy with the help of his friend, a female A.I. named SAL, looks at all the things that used to frighten the people of Northern Ireland, the UK and the world in general.
- This making-of documentary for the film Panic Room (2002), though very promotional, is still pretty informative given its 12 minute running time. We are presented with clips from the film and brief interviews with the cast and crew that present how interesting the film looks and seems.
- Directed, edited, animated, and written by Labros Kordolemis. A re-edition of the Panic Room Trilogy and Lockdown part 3. The films revolve around anxiety and the social status in Greece during 2020-2021
- A seemingly uneventful domestic space that was meant to provide comfort and security was unexpectedly interrupted and transformed into a site of fear, uncertainty and frenetic chaos by the force of Nature and subsequent disasters. Shot over a three-month period, PANIC ROOM documents a small Tokyo apartment before and after the Great East Japan earthquake in 2011. The ordinary apartment suddenly becomes a mirror of both a collapsing physical reality and a shaken personal state, creating an intertwining parallel between the external and the psychological that reflects the panicking times of the great catastrophe.
- This documentary consists of footage that shows Fincher as he critiques some of the pre-vis material created for the film. It also lets us see some subsequent revisions to those shots. Fincher speaks frequently of his use of pre-vis in his commentary, so this feature helps give us a good visual sense for what he meant. It's a nice slice of this process and Fincher's input.
- These 19 segments provide various forms of footage with comments from visual effects supervisor Kevin Haug and visual effects coordination Leslie McMinn: "Introduction" (1:26), "Main Titles" (10:58), "Thru Bedroom Door" (1:06), "The Skylight" (1:29), "The Big Shot" (17:30), "Through the Railing" (1:51), "Giant Dust" (1:39), "Thru Wall and Floor" (2:52), "The Hose" (5:54), "Propane Gas" (1:28), "The Explosion" (3:46), "The Flashlight" (5:32), "Slow Motion" (3:40), "X-Ray Floor" (3:15), "Safe Shavings/Digital Squibs" (0:50), "CGI Gun and Cell Phone" (2:18), "Arm on Fire" (1:48), "CGI Propane Tank" (3:05), "Headwounds" (1:59), and "Fluttering Bonds and CGI Leaves" (4:21). The pair touch on all things connected to visual effects throughout the film. This covers about a billion issues we wouldn't think of since so much of the work comes from shots that don't look like visual effects.
- Panic Room Part III (2020)
- A short film about the effects of lock-down in mental health.
- This piece offers a chat between sound designer Ren Klyce and DVD producer David Prior. It provides a hands-on discussion of various elements. Klyce discusses the recording of some pieces and demonstrates how he integrated them with the film.
- Make-up effects creators Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff Jr. - who go back with Fincher to his Alien3 days - as they chat about the fingers they created for Dwight Yoakam's character and the broken collarbone for Patrick Buchau's character. We also watch test footage and other basic material. It's a loose piece with some funny moments, especially when Fincher sends Woodruff and Gillis back to the drawing board to make the fingers look less like "rubber Cheetos".
- This documentary looks at the film's photographic concepts. We hear from cinematographer Conrad W. Hall as he discusses the flick's look and choices, and we watch test footage of the actors and other situations. Much of this comes from the stage before Hall came on-board, as Darius Khondji initially worked as DP on the movie. We also get notes from special effects coordinator Joe Viskocil as he goes over different practical elements. We see footage of this as well. Viskocil also joined the show late, so we find material shot before his arrival. The material footage offers some fun bits, especially when we check out the actors in their costume tests, the tests of the gas tank gag, and practice shots of Jared Leto on fire.
- An underground world of prostitution and organised crime is challenged by an agency that on itself is riddled with suspicion and betrayal.
- We hear from post-production supervisor Peter Mavromates, digital color timer Stephen Nakamura, and cinematographer Conrad W. Hall as they discuss color timing and the use of digital correction for the film. This piece gets rather technical, but it explains the subject and what happened on Panic Room well.
- Here we get four multi-angle programs. These allow us to check out between one and four angles of the orchestra as they perform the music. Actually, only one of the four scenes - "The Phone Call" - provides the maximum number of angles; the other three only show one way to view the orchestra. Each one also presents a composition that shows the angles plus the final footage being scored.
- Official music video for "Panic Room" by Au/Ra.
- Monk is called to a crime scene where a pet seems to be the killer: Ian Blackburn is found in his the panic room, shot four times and his pet chimp holding the weapon. Did the chimp do it?
- The big day finally comes, but Eugene accidentally locks the Knights and himself in Mick Jagger's panic room.
- 2017–TV Episode
- Two old friends reconnect when they end up renting a house a house together from an absentee landlord. But familiarity quickly turns into frustration, and an abusive relationship escalates to a violent death.
- 2005– 25mTV Episode
- 2014– 1h 3mPodcast EpisodeJoin the Fantasy Footballers in the Panic Room. Andy, Mike, and Jason discuss a handful of disappointing players and whether it's time to panic or keep cool. Plus, don't miss the Week 4 Edition of Buy or Sell, the latest NFL news including a big Melvin Gordon update, and a Thursday Night Football preview.
- 2014– 51mPodcast EpisodeThe Fantasy Footballers are back with a jam packed episode to get you ready for Week 4. On today's fantasy football podcast, they enter the Panic Room. Find out what level of panic Andy, Mike, and Jason are at for a handful of disappointing players so far. Plus big news: How should fantasy managers prepare with the Steelers vs Titans game being postponed?.
- 2020– 8mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 49mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 55mPodcast Episode
- 2011– 1h 3mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2016– 39mPodcast Episode