Director Matt Reeves did something really fascinating with "Cloverfield" in giving people a "monster invades city" movie told from the perspective of a small group of fleeing citizens. The people who are usually staring down the gullet of a massive destructive force instead take centerstage. The results are quite suspenseful.
MTV spoke to Reeves recently about his upcoming "Let the Right One In" remake, "Let Me In," but they managed to squeeze in a few questions about the status of the frequently asked about "Cloverfield" sequel.
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