EB: 10 Cloverfield Lane may not be a direct sequel to Cloverfield, but thanks to its brilliant minimalist marketing campaign it’s just as tense–if not more so–than the original, and perfectly manages to grab ahold of you and not let go until the very end. The sheer level of suspense felt throughout its runtime is definitely a credit to the lack of a traditional marketing plan to promote the film, which only started getting press around the Super Bowl, so there’s much to be said about not shoving a film’s plot down the throats of cinema fans before its release.
Hot take: You can love both. Yep, it’s not illegal. No need to pick sides, people—your heart’s big enough!
Show fangs for what the Twilight cast has been up to after Breaking Dawn.
The McCallisters in Home Alone might be the worst parents of all time.
I so want to see this, but I don't know if I'll make it before it comes to blu-ray.