10 Cloverfield Lane (10th Anniversary Limited Edition SteelBook) [4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital]
4.7 | 1,241 ratings
Price: 33.99
Last update: 03-26-2026
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.39:1
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Package Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Media Format : 4K
- Run time : 1 hour and 43 minutes
- Release date : June 2, 2026
- Actors : John Gallagher Jr., John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead
- Studio : PARAMOUNT
- ASIN : B0GPN3XWMG
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank:#3 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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- Customer Reviews:4.74.7 out of 5 stars(1,241)
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- DarcsenOfLegendCloverfield Lives! (40 Feet Underground)The original Cloverfield was a great movie, in my opinion, but its unorthodox, shaky camera-work and extremely open-ended plot left a lot of people leaving the theater either disappointed or sick to their stomachs (or both). Despite my love for the film, it's very much a hit-or-miss with most people. It's become a "cult classic" of sorts (though I'm uncomfortable calling it a true cult classic until it's aged a few more years. Another decade or so, maybe...)
But this isn't Cloverfield! Not the first one, anyway. 10 Cloverfield Lane's directing and camera-work is much more steady and deliberate here (not that the original wasn't deliberate in what it accomplished, too). The characters are much more complex and deep, as well, because the plot is completely molded and propelled forward by their thoughts, fears, wants, and needs. Unlike the original, which showed a group of ordinary people being thrown into a catastrophic event much bigger than themselves and moving through New York under the constant threat of death, the characters of 10 Cloverfield Lane would be stuck together for a long time, relatively safe from danger. Instead of a giant monster, their greatest conflict would be learning how to live with each other. However, the biggest disconnect from the original film is that 10 Cloverfield Lane IS NOT a direct sequel! 10 Cloverfield Lane has officially cemented this as an anthology series. (As of right now, J.J. Abrams claims that these films do not share the same universe or timeline, but his pitch for a potential third film, as well as certain parallels between both films, suggest that this may be a ruse. Only time will tell...)
For those of you who disliked the first film, I'm sure that you're more intrigued now, to which I would like to say: thanks for stickin' out the rest of this review. For those of you jumpin' outta your pants in anticipation of seeing Clover again: PLEASE, DON'T TOUCH THAT "BACK" BUTTON!!! Just give me a minute to let me tell you what a die-hard fan thinks of this new direction before you make your final judgment.
10 Cloverfield Lane is very different from the original, it's true, but it's also a lot more similar than you may think. The film originated as a low-budget script called "The Cellar". As the final draft of the script was being written, Abrams noticed that the tone of the film--the setting, humor, horror, etc.--fit nicely with the themes of the first film. Abrams had found the answer to his Cloverfield 2 dilemma! I went into this movie expecting to see the return of Clover, the monster, and when the credits began to roll and she was nowhere to be found, I thought that I would be disappointed... but I wasn't. I was satisfied. More than satisfied. I was ecstatic! The story was different, more isolated and compact, but the SOUL was familiar. While I love the original's plot, too, I realized that the soul was what I was most in love with. As an artistic individual, I highly value new and fresh ideas, so even though I was expecting a continuation of the first, what I got surprised me--not just in its quality and psychological depth, but in that it gave me exactly what I wanted out of the experience without me realizing it until well after the screen had faded to black!
I'm sure many people, especially fans of the original, were disappointed to hear about such a major departure in style, but I implore you to give this film a chance! The differences it has are actually its strengths! Having steady, solid camera-work helps us to focus on subtle story cues through expressions on characters' faces. Every shot and scene not only move the story forward significantly, but they also visually establish random objects or details that the viewer may naturally gloss over until they become central to the plot. The focus on character psychology and the tight, contained nature of the story that only affects these three characters makes the atmosphere deliciously tense and scary, demonstrating that taking shelter from an outside threat may not always be the safest course of action. It plays with Michelle, the main character, as well as the audience by deliberately revealing new information in bits over the course of the film that ask two very big questions: "Did something really happen outside the bunker?" and "Did Howard, the man who shelters Michelle and Emmett, really save them?" All of these twists and turns, which are smartly written and beautifully executed, make this film worthy of holding the Cloverfield name, and sets the stage for a potential anthology series--something that I haven't seen done very often with movies.
The actors in this film KILL IT, too. Each one of these guys fill their roles dynamically: Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), the anxious, scared, yet instinctively strong young woman; Emmett (John Gallagher Jr.), the sweet, funny, yet socially awkward small-town man who just wants to make the best of the end of the world, and Howard (John Goodman), the single-minded survivalist who can be quite endearing, but become menacing and authoritative just as fast. All of them are great, especially Goodman. While Winstead and Gallagher's characters have consistency, Goodman is tasked with playing an emotionally unstable character that can be subtly creepy, endearing, or fly off the handle at the tiniest thing. His acting is truly something special to behold, and all of them do a fantastic job at embodying whatever the tone of the film calls for at any given time.
I wish that my review didn't turn out as convoluted as it is, but hopefully it made some sense and convinced at least some skeptics that it's worth picking up. Buying the Blu-ray version is always best in my book as well, because it comes with three different formats in one package, as well as more special features. I wish that the special features lasted longer than 30 minutes, but it's common for special features to only last a total of 30-60 minutes, I suppose... Anyway, I definitely recommend picking up this gem of a film! - Hee Chul KwonGREAT BEST WORK OF 2016What is the best Sci-Fi film that is made in 2016?
I wouldn't hestitate a second. 10 CloverField Lane.
Let me rephrase.
What is the best Sci-Fi Thriller top 20 made in 2000s?
Still 10 CloverField Lane at the top of the list no hestitation not even 5 seconds.
Why?
1. The prediction is totally impossible. You won't be able to figure out what's gonna happen next.
2. Gorgeous John Goodman's great Villaine acting and my best best beauty Mary Elizabeth Winstead's graceful look just made me feel good that I am even alive.
3. Great Visual effect and screenplay just made me think that this kind of story can still be exist with limited budget let's say 150,000,000$ the movie can be still better then TITANIC great.
4. This is not a sequal to the previously made <COLVERFIELD>.
You still is not convinced watching this movie?
Help yourself to go to sleep then.
I never thought that the ending will come that much intensive and powerful.
I never thought that John Goodmand will be that much Cameleon look and untill the very end I truely didn't know if he is really a bad guy or really a guy who knows that the alien attacked them and he just wanted to save them that's all.
The story has so many twisted moments and we just coudn't know what is real and what is not untill you know what.
You just might have to think of <MISERY> +any alien attack earth movies <INDEPENDENCE DAY> or something.
But they are all trashy compare to this one.
This one is a masterpiece minimal story dreiven intensive just great film you shouldn't miss.
Also I ask you to watch it with bluray.
It's Dolby Atmost with 7.1 channel even if you don't have that luxury still the sound is great.
And the image is just so so great either.
The guy who made this film is his first feature but feels like his 100th.
It has no flaw at all.
The cinematography-framing.
The acting.
The music-background sound.
The script done by Josh Campbell , Matthew Stuecken, Damien Chazelle but not himself Dan Trachtenberg which is a bit sad.
Let me tell you a little more about the last scene.
The sky filled with a huge alien satellite ship is just stunning to look at.
It is a true work of fear.