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Cloverfield
Opening January 18, 2008
Viral marketing will-be hit,
Cloverfield has enjoyed more manufactured hype than Noam Chomsky. Producer J.J. Abrams gathered together a team of former cohorts, including director Matt Reeves (
Felicity) and writer Drew Goddard (
Alias), to create the most talked-about monster flick of the year. Shot largely on digital and starring a cast of relative unknowns, including Michael Stahl-David (
The Black Donnelleys), Mike Vogel (
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and my future wife (sorry), Lizzy Caplan (
Freaks and Geeks),
Cloverfield follows a yuppie going-away party turned catastrophic disaster. As a gigantic monster attacks New York Blackberries get lost and collars fail to pop. Will suits be creased? Definitely. -S.T.
Be Kind Rewind
Opening January 28, 2008
The Science of Sleep was bad, but it still looked cool. Michel Gondry (
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) returns, this time with Jack Black and Mos Def in toe. Following a magnetic mishap, best friends Mike (Def) and Jerry (Black) must recreate a series of films, from
Boyz n the Hood and
Driving Miss Daisy to
Ghostbusters and
The Lion King. Though Gondry is typically better when working from Charlie Kauffman scripts - isn't everyone? - the quirky concept and charisma of the two leads could make for a surprisingly sweet film. Mia Farrow and Danny Glover also star. -S.T.
