Patrick is a former corporate drone who has a healthy obsession with current and classic cinema. He also harbors an unhealthy obsession with The Real Housewives franchise. Hairy ape King Kong stomped ...
America's answer to the kaiju epic is once again vindicated. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. As you mentioned, in a kaiju film, ...
The release order of Paramount’s Cloverfield franchise is a fixed point in time. Naturally, this list will change whenever Cloverfield 4 starts to take shape, but at the moment there are only three ...
Walking into a movie theater to see Cloverfield in January 2008 remains a pivotal moment for many millennial movie fans. You probably can pinpoint which moment first told you this movie was special.
The “Cloverfield” monster -- the giant rampaging creature that decapitates the Statue of Liberty and destroys much of Manhattan in the recent sci-fi hit -- has been favorably compared to Godzilla.
The fondly remembered found footage film was made like an indie, and nearly broke the filmmaker: "That movie was a sprint because every dime went to the VFX and all the post stuff." By Brian Davids ...
Mary Elizabeth Winstead didn't plan on being in a Cloverfield movie. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. It was all definitely after ...
A new Cloverfield film is currently in development at Paramount. According to Variety, the sci-fi anthology series is getting another installment, with Wounds director Babak Anvari set to take the ...
Paradox is no different. The Cloverfield Paradox Ending Explained Opening with the crew of The Cloverfield Station being transported into an alternate dimension we begin to see that things are amiss.
If you like watching movies with monsters causing destruction and devastation to humankind, you will love Cloverfield (2008). The entire movie is made in the form of bodycam footage and follows the ...
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