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10 Cloverfield Lane

Monsters come in many forms.
2016 | 104m | English

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After a catastrophic car crash, a young woman wakes up in a survivalist's underground bunker, where he claims to have saved her from an apocalyptic attack that has left the outside world uninhabitable.
Release Date: Mar 10, 2016
Director: Dan Trachtenberg
Writer: Josh Campbell, Matthew Stuecken, Damien Chazelle
Genres: Science Fiction, Drama, Horror, Thriller
Keywords paranoia, survivalist, captive, bunker, apocalypse, kidnapping, basement, car accident
Production Companies Bad Robot
Box Office Revenue: $110,216,998
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
John Goodman Howard
Mary Elizabeth Winstead Michelle
John Gallagher Jr. Emmett
Douglas M. Griffin Driver
Suzanne Cryer Woman
Bradley Cooper Ben (voice)
Sumalee Montano Voice on Radio (voice)
Frank Mottek Radio Broadcaster (voice)
Name Job
D.J. Phillips Second Assistant Camera
Elizabeth Coulon Casting
Kari Hatfield Casting Associate
Victoria Livingstone Animation Supervisor
Michelle Marchand II Set Decoration
Meagan McLaughlin Costume Design
Jessica Pazdernik Costume Supervisor
Valesca Cnossen Script Supervisor
Shamim Seifzadeh Researcher
Brandon Fayette CG Supervisor
Matt Kutcher Special Effects Supervisor, Special Effects
Blumes Tracy Special Effects Supervisor
Alicia Drury Visual Effects Coordinator
Diane Coote Visual Effects Coordinator
Michael W. Silver Visual Effects Producer
Luke McDonald Visual Effects Supervisor
Gadou Naudin Foley
Kevin Van Der Meiren Foley
Lindsey Alvarez Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Will Files Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Stambler Supervising Sound Editor
Teressa Hill Hair Department Head
Elizabeth Paschall Hairstylist
Carla Brenholtz Makeup Department Head
Kimberly Amacker Makeup Artist
Cale Finot Camera Operator
Steven Parker Camera Operator
Phil Pastuhov Aerial Director of Photography, Helicopter Camera
Michele K. Short Still Photographer
Chip Carey Gaffer
James M. McClure Gaffer
Joseph Paolucci Jr. Rigging Gaffer
Daniel Hanych First Assistant Camera
John B. Clarey III Construction Coordinator
Ryan LeBlanc Greensman
Gus Coto Leadman
Benjamin Edelberg Set Designer
Dave Kelsey Set Designer
Trinh Vu Set Designer
Peter Amies Digital Intermediate
Andy Kaplan Digital Intermediate
Stephen F. Newnam Digital Intermediate
Laura Creecy First Assistant Editor
Khanh Q. Nguyen Animation
Thirl Haston Stunts
Olga Wilhelmine Stunt Double
John Sanchez Assistant Art Director
Jerad Marantz Concept Artist
Janna Roach Property Master
Michael Watson Second Unit Director of Photography
Paul B. Uddo Second Assistant Director, Second Unit Director
Josh Campbell Screenplay, Story
Matthew Stuecken Screenplay, Story
Damien Chazelle Screenplay
Matthew W. Mungle Makeup Effects
Stefan Grube Editor
Ramsey Avery Production Design
Eric Roberts Special Effects Coordinator
Lex D. Geddings Stunt Coordinator
Vanessa Motta Stunt Double
Bear McCreary Original Music Composer
Craig Henighan Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
William Scharpf Stunts
Jason Blumenfeld First Assistant Director
Noyan Cosarer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Bryant Stunts
Aaron Becker Title Designer
Monika Mikkelsen Casting
Cindy Hogan Stunts
Dan Trachtenberg Director
Jeff Cutter Director of Photography
Clinton Wayne Makeup Effects
Michael B. Koff Sound Mixer
Name Title
Jon Cohen Co-Producer
Lindsey Weber Producer
J.J. Abrams Producer
Matt Reeves Executive Producer
Ben Rosenblatt Co-Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
8.0

> Adds a new perspective to the original film yet it retained the mystery. Initially it was called 'The Cellar', but later it became spin-off to 'Cloverfield'. It was a regular type screen narration, unlike the first film as a found footage style. But if you the original film fan, especially mons ... ter film fan, you might end in a disappointment. Because it was a psychological-thriller-mystery than the sci-fi-action-adventure. Only the final act determines where and how it actually connects to the Cloverfield universe, yet not very evident other than the clue the title had given and the filmmakers insisted that is indeed from the same franchise. Because I felt, it was very close to other alien invasion films like 'Skyline' and 'Battle LA' or even the latest 'The 5th Wave' than the 'Cloverfield'. I surely enjoyed this film, like an another crazy bunker hideout theme and something which is quite similar to the recent 'Room'. Since they have revealed its association with the 'Cloverfield', I expected different kind which was actually insanely misled everybody. If there won't be a sequel, then the link between the two films are unnecessary, so I'm waiting for that. But still a very good film without those mix-ups. And I recommend you all to consider it as a one-off film in order to have a great watching experience. Another limited cast film with barely a four characters in it and shot in a single location that cost just $15m, but earned in multiple folds. All the credit goes to the marketing tactics to tie it up with the 2008 blockbuster. It would have also done great independently, in the end everybody, including fans and filmmakers are happy for what it is now. The suspense was so good, but it was carried out for too long. The third act picked up its pace like hell which was obviously anticipated since 'Cloverfield' hooked to it. When everybody was thinking of monsters, it is going to delivers differently and that's how the film fairs. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
talisencrw
9.0

Though I tend to go for older science fiction, and, on top of that, from proven directors, two things sold this for me (and I ALMOST ended up seeing this at theatres as a result): John Goodman and J.J. Abrams--the first being solid in everything he does and the second with the Midas touch, especiall ... y when it comes to my favourite of genres. I really admired its originality. The cloying nature of the antagonist, the ambiguity of the unique situation and the way everything was tied together quite neatly left me both very satisfied as a cinephile and yearning for hopefully its inevitable sequel.

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
9.0

People are strange creatures. You can't always convince them that safety is in their best interest. 10 Cloverfield Lane is directed by Dan Trachtenberg and collectively written by Josh Campbell, Matthew Stuecken and Damien Chazelle. It stars John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and John Gallaghe ... r Jr. Music is by Bear McCreary and cinematography by Jeff Cutter. Michelle (Winstead) awakes from a car crash to find she is in a locked underground shelter... From the off it has to be said that to know nothing about this film prior to viewing it will be an absolute bonus. For the rewards are plenty. Trachtenberg and his team have crafted a film that is tense from the get go, a piece that consistently has you wondering just what the hell is going on, not only are we puzzled by the three character dynamic in the shelter, particularly as regards Howard (Goodman), the proprietor of this particular shelter, but also just what has happened in the outside world? If anything? This only helps further the claustrophobic feel that's already brought about by the location setting of the tale. A key strength of it, is that it, via Michelle's mindset, coerces us viewers into feeling her unease, and yet conversely we rejoice at her resourcefulness. On the same side of the coin comes her relationship with the third party in the shelter, Emmett (Gallagher Jr), it grows honestly and offers hope in what looks to be a bleak situation. But of course as tale unfolds, things start to come together, edgily so, with little spurts of action, shocks and genuine dread, all building up to the big finale, the reveals. Which will either have you spitting feathers or cursing the makers for the routes taken... Superbly acted by the three principals (it's great that some film makers still realise Goodman is a major talent), and technically impressive for sound and vision, this coiled spring thriller is a winner. 8.5/10

May 16, 2024
mattwilde123
5.0

This film started out like Misery and Moon but turned into The Mist. I knew that being a sequel to Cloverfield (which I liked) it might be about aliens but I forgot about this due to how well written it was. It constantly kept giving you questions and contained a lot of tension filled confrontati ... ons with John Goodman (thanks to the great screenplay by Damien Chazelle). I kind of forgot the direction that the movie would probably go and wasn't too convinced by the ending. ★★½

Jun 23, 2021
RSOliveira
7.0

"10 Cloverfield Lane" is a 2016 psychological thriller directed by Dan Trachtenberg and starring John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and John Gallagher Jr. The movie is a standalone story that takes place in the same universe as the 2008 movie "Cloverfield," but it can be enjoyed without any know ... ledge of the original. The movie's plot revolves around Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a young woman who wakes up in an underground bunker after being in a car accident. She soon learns that she is not alone, as the bunker's owner Howard (John Goodman) and another survivor, Emmett (John Gallagher Jr.), are also living there. Howard claims that the world above ground has been destroyed by a chemical attack, and that they are the only survivors. As the days go by, Michelle becomes increasingly suspicious of Howard's story and begins to investigate what is really happening outside of the bunker. One of the strongest aspects of "10 Cloverfield Lane" is its cast. John Goodman delivers a stunning performance as Howard, a complex and fascinating character who oscillates between kind and sinister. Mary Elizabeth Winstead also delivers an outstanding performance as Michelle, who is smart, resourceful, and determined. John Gallagher Jr. is also very good as Emmett, providing comic relief and a counterpoint to Howard's eccentricities. The chemistry between the three leads is palpable, and their interactions are the driving force of the movie. Another strength of the movie is its pacing. The movie is well-crafted, with a tightly plotted script that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The tension is expertly managed, with moments of respite used to build up suspense even further. The direction and cinematography are also top-notch, with the claustrophobic bunker scenes shot in a way that makes the audience feel as if they are trapped with the characters. One minor flaw of the movie is its ending. Some viewers may find it unsatisfying, while others may find it to be the perfect conclusion to the story. However, it is consistent with the movie's themes and tone, and it ultimately comes down to personal preference. In conclusion, "10 Cloverfield Lane" is a remarkable movie that deserves to be seen by anyone who loves psychological thrillers. The strong performances from the cast, taut script, and excellent direction make it a must-watch movie. I would rate it 7 out of 10. Written and Reviewed by RSOliveira

Mar 10, 2023