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The Cloverfield Paradox

PG-13

Movie

102 Minutes

The Cloverfield Paradox Poster
February 4th, 2018
DIRECTOR:

Julius Onah

STUDIO:

Paramount Pictures

DISTRIBUTOR:

Netflix

RATING:

PG-13

RUNTIME:

102 Minutes

FRANCHISE:

Cloverfield

DIRECTOR:

Julius Onah

STUDIO:

Paramount Pictures

DISTRIBUTOR:

Netflix

RATING:

PG-13

RUNTIME:

102 Minutes

FRANCHISE:

Cloverfield

  • Headshot OF John Ortiz
    John Ortiz
  • Cast Placeholder Image
    Roger Davies
  • Headshot Of Daniel Brühl
    Daniel Brühl

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Reviews(1)

  • The shadow drop after the Superbowl is still a stroke of marketing genius. Too bad the film as a whole doesn't live up to the immense hype of its announcement. Does some interesting things with the Cloverfield premise and has some truly horrifying moments throughout. Found it a bit too boring at points though.

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    6 /10

Synopsis

The Cloverfield Paradox is the third installment in J.J. Abrams' Cloverfield franchise. In it, a team of scientists aboard the Cloverfield space station accidentally jump into an alternate dimension while attempting to harness a new form of energy that could solve Earth's energy crisis. The movie was initially conceived as an original idea, but was later modified to connect with the previous two films.


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Cast(9)

Headshot OF John Ortiz
John Ortiz
Cast Placeholder Image
Roger Davies
Headshot Of Daniel Brühl
Daniel Brühl
Headshot Of Chris O'Dowd
Chris O'Dowd
Cast Placeholder Image
Aksel Hennie
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Headshot OF Ziyi Zhang
Ziyi Zhang
Headshot Of David Oyelowo
David Oyelowo
Elizabeth Debicki

Images(15)

Mary Elizabeth Winstead in 10 Cloverfield Lane Next to Chris O'Dowd in Cloverfield Paradox in front of the Statue of Liberty
Zhang Ziyi and Daniel Bruhl at a computer  in The Cloverfield Paradox
The space crew looking in surprise in The Cloverfield Paradox
Gugu Mbatha-Raw looks frightened while seeing something in The Cloverfield Paradox
The Clover creature roars at the end of The Cloverfield Paradox
The Cloverfield Paradox Poster
The Cloverfield Paradox Review: The Weirdest Cloverfield Movie Yet
5/10

The Cloverfield Paradox is a disted, but enjoyable sci-fi horror/thriller that has mixed success as a shared universe film.

Reviews(1)

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