100 Feet is a psychological horror film directed by Eric Red, released in 2008. The story centers around Marnie Watson (Famke Janssen), a woman who is placed under house arrest after being convicted of killing her abusive husband, Mike Watson (Michael Paré), in self-defense. Marnie is confined to her home with an electronic ankle bracelet, unable to leave the premises. She is monitored by Shanks (Bobby Cannavale), a parole officer who seems to be a constant reminder of her troubled past.

As Marnie tries to rebuild her life, she quickly discovers that the house she once shared with her husband is now haunted by his vengeful spirit. The ghost of Mike Watson haunts her, constantly tormenting and threatening her life. His angry and restless soul seeks retribution for his death, and Marnie becomes trapped in a terrifying situation. Unable to escape due to her house arrest, she is forced to confront the horrifying presence that lurks within the walls of her home.
As the supernatural events escalate, Marnie must find a way to survive and rid herself of the ghost’s malevolent influence. Throughout the film, she faces physical and psychological terror, while also uncovering secrets about her husband’s past and the circumstances surrounding his death.
The film combines elements of supernatural horror and psychological suspense as Marnie grapples with her own guilt, the spirit of her deceased husband, and the terror that has taken over her life. 100 Feet is a tense and chilling thriller, exploring themes of revenge, regret, and the haunting consequences of past actions.