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Cloverfield
TrailerCloverfield is a monster horror film directed in 2008 by Matt Reeves. The story is about a group of 6 friends in New York attending an overnight party while a gigantic monster attacks the city. They are blown away in a survive missionActors: Lizzy Caplan, Jessica Lucas, T.J. Miller, Michael Stahl-David, Mike Vogel, Odette Annable, Anjul Nigam, Margot Farley, Theo Rossi, Brian Klugman, Kelvin Yu, ...»Director: Matt ReevesCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Cloverfield"
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Characters of "Cloverfield"
Marlena DiamondPlayed by: Lizzy CaplanLily FordPlayed by: Jessica LucasHudson 'Hud' PlattPlayed by: T.J. MillerRob HawkinsPlayed by: Michael Stahl-DavidJason HawkinsPlayed by: Mike VogelBeth McIntyrePlayed by: Odette AnnableCharliePlayed by: Brian KlugmanStaff Sgt. PrycePlayed by: Billy BrownLt. Col. GraffPlayed by: Chris Mulkey -
Directors of "Cloverfield"
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Creators of "Cloverfield"
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Critic Reviews of "Cloverfield"
I.E. WeeklyJanuary 29, 2008It's like Abrams and crew have looked into the void and thought: the only thing worse than Armageddon is if no one witnessing it is hot.
Village VoiceJanuary 22, 2008The mechanism is the message in Cloverfield, a movie so aluminum-sleek, ultra-portable, and itsy-bitsy sexy, it's amazing Steve Jobs didn't pull it out of an envelope at Macworld.
Ebert & RoeperJanuary 22, 2008I had a lot of fun with this inside-out take on the monster movie.
New YorkerJanuary 22, 2008Under the modern flummery, behind the faux amateurism and the handheld shudder, Cloverfield is a vastly old-fashioned piece of work, creaking with hilarious contrivance.
Chicago ReaderJanuary 22, 2008The fleeting, incomplete glimpses of the monster early on prove the old dictum of B-movie auteur Val Lewton that a momentary image can have greater impact than a prolonged one.
Salon.comJanuary 18, 2008Maybe we now live in a world where we record the moment first and feel it later. If that's the case, Cloverfield leaves us waiting to feel.
Cinemaphile.orgMarch 18, 2016The characters are fleshed out participants in the mayhem, not merely disposable vessels designed to stand in all the right places when buildings come crashing down.
Stop SmilingSeptember 30, 2014Cloverfield should be best appreciated for throwing down the gauntlet for a new cinematic representation of mass destruction and, thus, the way we see ourselves seeing our worst fears.
Lyles' Movie FilesMay 15, 2014Smart, scary and features a creative twist on the genre thanks to its unique found-film perspective.
Georgia StraightFebruary 16, 2013Imagine if somebody came up to you, grabbed your head, and jiggled it around for 80 minutes. Now imagine they did that while you were trying to watch a movie about a monster attacking New York City.
TheShiznit.co.ukOctober 14, 2012So what is Cloverfield? The best Godzilla film never made? A re-invention of the monster movie genre? You could certainly argue both points: it feels like every creature feature you ever saw, but seen from a totally fresh point of view.
Digital SpyJuly 14, 2011Thanks primarily to its inventive shooting style, Cloverfield is a terrifically frightening film.
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Gallery of "Cloverfield"