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Cloverfield

Cloverfield

Some thing has found us.

6.7 (7,829)2008-01-151h 25m
ActionThrillerScience Fiction

Overview

Five young New Yorkers throw their friend a going-away party the night that a monster the size of a skyscraper descends upon the city. Told from the point of view of their video camera, the film is a document of their attempt to survive the most surreal, horrifying event of their lives.

Budget
$25,000,000
Revenue
$170,764,026
Production
Bad Robot

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Director
Matt Reeves
Cinematography
Michael Bonvillain

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

May 20, 2024

6/10

I suppose the first thing to warn of is - it is shot entirely POV, and for many (including me) that can prove to be really quite annoying at times (and particularly difficult to light effectively). The premiss is that "Jason" (Mike Vogel) and girlfriend "Lily" (Jessica Lucas) are living the happy lives of a young couple. When one night they set off to attend a leaving do for their pal "Rob" (Michael Stahl-David) their party is shattered by what seems like an earthquake, followed by a desperate h…

Dr_Nostromo

Dr_Nostromo

June 23, 2026

5/10

48/100 A group of friends try to survive when Manhattan is suddenly and inexplicably attacked by a massively huge monster of unknown origin. This movie should be an incredibly exciting thrill ride. However, unlike the films "[REC]", "V/H/S/2", and "As Above, So Below", which really knew how to use the hand-held camera most effectively, the camera in this film was just all over the place all the time. Rather than thrilled, I was frustrated the camera was never pointing at what I wanted to look…