Topic: Matt Reeves
Tweet . Jurassic Park . . The building of suspense, the inspired simplicity and the amazing VFX were more influential on Troll Hunter than any...
Fox 2000 has set Matt Reeves to direct The Passage, the film based on the bestselling Justin Cronin novel about an experiment that goes awry and...
With Let Me In, Matt Reeves, the director of the under appreciated Cloverfield (2007), has created a superb re-adaptation of John Ajvide Lindqist's novel, and respectfully acknowledges and certainly does justice to Thomas Alfredson's outstanding atmospheric Swedish language original adaptation ...
Let Me In is a horror film which was released to theaters on October 1, 2010. John Ajvide Lindqvist penned the original novel and the screenplay for the 2008 Swedish film; Matt Reeves adapted the novel for the 2010 screenplay. Matt Reeves ...
A sequel to the monster movie Cloverfield , is reportedly in development. Matt Reeves will possibly direct the sequel before his upcoming film The Invisible Woman . " - Director Matt Reeves "The creative team has fleshed out an entire backstory which, if we're lucky ...
It was the handheld, amateur style that provided the hook for the recent Cloverfield. Otherwise merely a bog-standard monster movie, director (and pal of Lost co-creator JJ Abrams) Matt Reeves decided to appeal directly to the YouTube generation by shooting the entire ...
Let Me In is a gothic horror masterpiece, and one of the best remakes ever made. It features astonishing performances by the two of the greatest child actors working today-Chloe Grace Moretz from Kick-Ass and Kodi Smit-McPhee from The Road. Kick-Ass allowed ...
The most anticipated TIFF announcement, after the films (or, before the films for many) is the one which informs the city which filmmakers and...
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The film is presented so as to look as if it were a video file recovered from a digital camcorder by the United States Department of Defense. The film begins with a disclaimer stating that the following footage about to be ...
Plot The film is presented so as to look as if it were a video file recovered from a digital camcorder by the United States Department of Defense. The film begins with a disclaimer stating that the following footage about to be ...