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* In the sequel ''Hypercube'', the hypercube ''is'' the deathtrap. And has this weird tesselation thing at one point that does strange things to reality... as well as dicing up one of the characters.
* The 1969 [[Jim Henson]] film ''[[The Cube (film)|The Cube]]''. A protagonist is trapped in a mysterious cube and experiences a series of puzzling and frustrating encounters with people who enter. Especially if you take into account that when the protagonist wounds himself, he bleeds, of all things, strawberry jam, implying that even suicide isn't an option in the Cube.
* The titular building from AJ Annila's [[Surreal Horror]] indie-film ''[[Sauna (Film)|Sauna]]'' is a small, white rectangular building with a black rectangular doorway. Through creative use of atmosphere it's given an incredibly sinister aura - many reviewers have been reminded of ''2001'''s Monolith, while it also resembles an eyeless face with a gaping mouth.
* The titular sphere from the film ''[[Sphere]]''.
* The spaceship used by the Egyptian Pantheon in Enki Bilal's ''[[Immortal (film)|Immortal]]'' is naturally a flying pyramid.