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Cloverfield

Cloverfield

2008 film by Matt Reeves

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Wikidata ID
Q123742
Directed by (Film)
Matt Reeves
Matt Reeves
Edited by
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Kevin Stitt
Cinematographer of
Key People
Lizzy Caplan
Lizzy Caplan
Jessica Lucas
Jessica Lucas
Odette Annable
Odette Annable
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Cinematography
Cinematography
Movie
Movie
Film industry
Film industry
Genre
Horror film
Horror film
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Action film
Kaiju
Kaiju
Science fiction film
Science fiction film
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Disaster film
Fantastique
Fantastique
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Pseudo-documentary
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Found footage (film technique)
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Published Date
January 16, 2008
Product Parent Company
Bad Robot Productions
Bad Robot Productions

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Country
United States
United States

Cloverfield is a 2008 American found footage monster film directed by Matt Reeves, produced by J. J. Abrams, and written by Drew Goddard. The film stars Michael Stahl-David, Odette Yustman, T.J. Miller, Jessica Lucas, Lizzy Caplan, and Mike Vogel. The film follows six young New York City residents fleeing from a massive monster and various other smaller creatures that attack the city while they are having a farewell party.

Development began when producer J. J. Abrams started conceptualizing a new monster and enlisted Neville Page to design the creature, referred to as Clover. In February 2007, the project was secretly greenlit by Paramount Pictures and produced by Abrams' Bad Robot Productions. Principal photography took place in Los Angeles and New York City that same year. During production, the project went under several working titles, including Slusho, Cheese and Greyshot. As part of a viral marketing campaign, a teaser trailer was released ahead of screenings of Transformers without a title attached. The film's official title was revealed in a second teaser trailer attached to screenings of Beowulf. With limited details revealed about the film prior to release, it garnered online speculation, including forums and websites dedicated to uncovering any hidden information about the film. Several tie-ins, including a prequel manga series, were released as part of the film's marketing campaign.

Cloverfield was released on January 18, 2008, and received positive reviews from critics, who praised Reeves' direction and the film's cinéma vérité style narrative. It earned $172 million worldwide at the box office against a $25 million budget. The film served as the first installment of the Cloverfield franchise, followed by 10 Cloverfield Lane in 2016 and The Cloverfield Paradox in 2018. A direct sequel is currently in development.

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