Cloverfield Review |
by Shane Burridge |
With the proliferation of mobile phones and pocket-sized digital cameras,
it seems impossible for anything in the 21st century to go undocumented.
When the Hindenburg crashed in 1937 the event was immortalized with a
single iconic image of it crippled...more |
Cloverfield Review |
by Patiche |
It is more than likely that you will have reservations about this film
once you've seen it. At least that was my feeling when I saw this
newest scifi release "Cloverfield" from directors J. J. Abrams, and
Matt Reeves. After the film was over I did see...more |
Cloverfield Review |
by Homer Yen |
Some films are rated G or PG or R. This one
needs to be rated SITB. That stands for ˇ°Sit in
the Backˇ±. As good as it is and as fun as it
is to watch, I felt dizzy for some time
afterward. Even though the film is less than 90
minutes, at some point...more |
Cloverfield Review |
by Justin M |
"Cloverfield" opens with some text on the screen implying that the
following footage was recovered from an SD camera in the area formerly
known as Central Park. This gives us plenty of information to set the
stage, that NY was at least partially...more |
Cloverfield Review |
by Mark R. Leeper |
CAPSULE: There have been dozens of Japanese films
depicting giant monsters attacking large cities.
CLOVERFIELD tries to show what such an event would
be like more realistically. The results are violent
and frankly...more |
Cloverfield Review |
by [email protected] |
There's something inherently rattling about Cloverfield. Like The
Blair Witch Project, it is the majestic effort towards complete
immersion that leaves us jacked on intensity as we leave the theatre.
We're wired and nervy, walking our own healthy city...more |
Cloverfield Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
CLOVERFIELD is a cute concept but little more. Devoid of any genuine
character development or notable acting, the film is a slapdash affair which
manages to be neither funny nor frightening. more |