Super 8

Remember watching E.T, the Goonies, or Stand by me? As a kid those were my favorite movies, and if you grew up in the 80s then I’m sure you did too. Super 8 brings that nostalgia back albeit in a more modern and millions of dollars more in production value. Super 8 is about a group of middle school kids who, while making a zombie movie, captures a devastating training crash that releases something dangerous onto their town. Now, not only do they have to save their town they got to finish their zombie movie.   Overall, this movie is fun and exciting and after seeing it it’ll make you want to rifle through your VHS collection for a copy those old classics. Okay, maybe you can just Netflix it instead.

Rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆

Cloverfield

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With its viral marketing in full force and several teaser trailers hitting the theaters since Summer Cloverfield is a must-see movie of the new year. The movie starts off with a message stating the following video as top-secret. The video follows a group of individuals during an attack on Manhattan by a mysterious giant monster. The film is shot in the style of a home-made camcorder, similar to the Blair-witch Project. If you’re easily susceptible to motion sickness then you might want to avoid this movie. The constant moving and shaking of the camera caused my eyes to get tired at times.

Cloverfield is moreso the name of the classified military project or incident of the attack on Manhattan than the name of anything particular. The movie builds up steadily, but gets nowhere with no actual climax. The story ends abruptly leaving you unsatisfied. I’m sure there is going to be a sequel or prequel seeing how this movie ended. Overall, Cloverfield is an interesting ‘monster’ movie. Actually, its more of a movie about humanity with a giant creature running around the city.

Rating: ★★★★★★½☆☆☆