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Release Date : 03/11/2016 (US)Category : Thriller, Science Fiction, Drama, HorrorProduction : Country : USRate : Cast : Mary Elizabeth Winstead,John Goodman,John Gallagher Jr.,Douglas M. Griffin,Suzanne Cryer,Bradley Cooper,Sumalee Montano,Frank Mottek,Jamie Clay,After getting in a car accident, a woman is held in a shelter with two men, who claim the outside world is affected by a widespread chemical attack.After getting in a car accident, a woman is held in a shelter with two men, who claim the outside world is affected by a widespread chemical attack.28So I guess we can actually say there is now a Cloverfield franchise? That certainly seems to be the case with the release of “10 Cloverfield Lane”. Whether this is the first of several Cloverfield tie-ins, who knows, but I do wonder if the creators of the original film (a 2008 surprise hit) ever envisioned this thing being a series.This film is nestled in the Cloverfield universe but is not a direct sequel. In fact it differentiates itself in a number of ways. Its narrative connections to the previous film are vague. The visual approach is significantly different. The first film used the once popular found-footage technique while this one (thankfully) stays away from it. The two films even dabble in completely different genres.“Cloverfield” was a Godzilla-like science fiction monster movie. “10 Cloverfield  Lane” plays around in several genres, but at its core it is a psych
ave it 4 stars, too. I loved Goodman’s performance! It was a sound psychological thriller tapping into the current paranoia of our world cracking and the end in site. I didn’t like it after she escaped from underground. I know the original has the alien concept, but I thought the movie could have stood alone without adding that rushed ending. I agree. I almost think an ambiguous ending would have really worked here. Maybe have her escape the bunker step outside and see one of those ‘things’ and it go off. Something like that. I don’t always go for ambiguous ends but I do think it would have fit. Nice review Keith. I’m a big fan of the original Cloverfield and I really liked this movie too; Winstead and Goodman’s performances particularly stood out. I didn’t have any problems with the ending since it worked with the title. Hopefully we won’t have to wait another eight years for a sequel. Thanks! I’m curious to see how long before we get another. I would think the success of this one may encourage them to do another sooner than 8 years. I’m anxious to see where they go. I recently got to see this, and I thoroughly enjoyed it (way more than the first, of which I was no fan). There was a lot to like in this one. Glad to see you had a good time! Wasn’t it fun? I was really surprised. I was amazed to see how far it went away from the first film. Basically most of the film is a completely different genre. That just makes me want them to continue the franchise. Really curious to see what’s next. Absolutely in agreement, kept it so different, which was fantastic. I would love to see what else they do here. Watch free movies and tvshows on VidooTv
Watch Free Full 10 Cloverfield Lane
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ological thriller. Mary Elizabeth Winstead plays Michelle who leaves New Orleans after an argument with her fiancé. Later that night, while driving across rural Louisiana, she has a car accident that knocks her unconscious. She wakes up to find herself chained to wall of a small concrete room.A creepy and cryptic John Goodman plays Howard – the man who brought her to his fully furnished underground bunker. He explains that there has been an attack either by foreign countries or alien forces which left everyone on the outside dead and the air saturated with lethal radiation. An overwhelmed Michelle must determine whether to fear Howard as her captor or be thankful for him saving her life. There is one other piece of the puzzle.  Emmitt DeWitt (John Gallagher, Jr.) is also in the bunker but the reason and his intentions are a mystery.“10 Cloverfield Lane” ratchets down on the psychological thrills. For the majority of the film the events outside the bunker take a backseat to the intense drama within. In his directorial debut Dan Trachtenberg shows an impressive understanding of pacing and tension building. His focus on character dynamics serve as the main source of tension and suspense. It slowly builds through character interactions. Trachtenberg maintains a level of u
al shift is jarring but I don’t hate it by any means. I actually think it works in a really odd sort of way. I don’t know. Can’t nail down a certain feeling. Weird, right? I couldn’t agree more. I loved the psychological thrills and how much tension was created even in such a confined space. And you’re right, the ending didn’t fit at all. I was hoping Michelle’s alien encounter was all in her mind…like a hallucination brought about by the intense trauma she’d just experienced. Great review 🙂 Thanks. I gotta admit it was more fun than I ever expected it to be. Did you see it in the theater? I wish I had but unfortunately I let it slip by. Spot on! Thanks. This was a really nice surprise. One of my favorites of this year and it was a total surprise! I love claustrophobic thrillers and this scratched every itch. Surprise is a word that fits. I was interested in this movie but I didn’t have big expectations. I was surprised at just how well it works. I really enjoyed this film. The acting and general tone and atmosphere of the film was great. The last twenty minutes or so of the film were quite random but very unexpected, which I liked. It was a bit ‘out there’ and those scenes were some of those most entertaining I have seen in a long time. I hope there are more ‘Cloverfield’ films to come. It was a lot of fun. More than I anticipated. I’m really impressed with just how well this movie is put together. And as you say the acting is just fantastic. How do you like their approach to the second film? I really like that it isn’t a direct sequel. It seems they have created a Cloverfield universe instead of a Cloverfield series and I think that gives them a lot of room to do a lot of unique things. Hopefully that’s what they’ll do. I was surprised by the approach. I thought it was going to be a ‘spin off’ of sorts. I initially thought the reason they were in the bunker was because of the monster from the first film. I really like and am intrigued by this anthology Cloverfield universe they are creating. Same here. The ending does open up some obvious questions but not in a way that’s detrimental. Can’t wait to see what’s next. Great review! I agree that the ending took quite a sharp turn, but I was feeling so on edge from the build up I was quite relieved, ha! John Goodman was absolutely terrifying… – Allie Great review! I really liked this film too and I look forward to seeing how they tie future films in. I assume that this film happened at the same time as the first one. I loved this film, and appreciated how different it was from the original. As you said, I’m hoping they continue building onto this new franchise with unique ideas. Great review! Thanks man. What a surprise, right? The fact that they created something so different from the first film was impressive. And by taking that approach the possibilities are excitement. Cool! I enjoyed this one…a strong thriller with a good lead performance and I also really like watching Goodman when he’s playing an imposing monster. I agree the ending comes with a tonal shift but I had no problem with it and quite enjoyed the change after all the time spent in the bunker. I didn’t really hate the ending. It’s such a weird reaction I have. I appreciated it on one level but it was a bit jarring. Definitely didn’t kill the movie for me. It really was a treat and one of the bigger surprises of the year. So what genre do you think they will play with next? I guess they could follow Winstead’s character with a resistance group, but given the disparities between this and the original Cloverfield it’d be quite nice to see them follow completely different characters in a completely different kind of film again. I’d be intrigued so long as it isn’t a Kevin Hart/Adam Sandler buddy comedy! Shhhh! Don’t give them any ideas! I really hope they don’t touch Winstead’s story. I think it would be great if they did individual stand alone pictures within the world. And hopefully they will explore other non-buddy cop comedy genres! 😉 I g
ncertainty while never tipping his hand.He does overplay his hand a bit in the final act. I wouldn’t say the film has a poor ending, but the approach, both visually and narratively, clash with the tone the rest of the film worked hard to develop. In a weird way I appreciated the sudden jolt the final act gives. At the same time I couldn’t help but feel it belonged in a different movie.I’m actually intrigued to see where the Cloverfield franchise goes next. This installment made over $100 million against a $15 million budget so I’m sure we will get more of them. I would love to see them follow this film’s blueprint of playing around with different ideas while making characters the chief focus. But hopefully they won’t feel compelled to tack on another popcorn movie ending that feels completely at odds with everything else they are going for.Yeah man this was a ton of fun! The ending bit doesn’t seem to popular but I dug that too. Agreed though that it does feel slightly out of step with the deep, almost introspective dramatic tension created through 90% of the film. But you kind of had to expect that they’d eventually reveal what’s what, but maybe it could have been handled slightly more subtly. 🙂I really am in a weird place with the ending. The massive ton
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10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
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ESE: 95/100
50 +5 for Mary Elizabeth Winstead -10 for car accident +10 for John Goodman +10 for extra awesome little bunker +5 for saving someone’s life -5 for lacking in immediate explanation +10 for questioning whether the story is true -10 for “awkward family dinner” +5 for sneaky key-stealing +10 for getaway attempt -5 because -oops- lady exhibits effects of possible fallout +5 for Howard not killing her for the whole way dinner went down +5 for stitching the injury you caused -5 for letting fear stop you from doing something you love +10 for the settling in montage -10 for killing Emmett +10 for tipping the acid over on Howard +5 for making it out +5 for no fallout +5 for interesting new monsters -10 because of the research you need to do to have any clue how this movie relates in any way to the original Cloverfield
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Thanks for the tag @maratus-araneae :D
rules: You can usually tell a lot about a person by the type of music they listen to! Put your favorite playlist on shuffle and list the first 10 songs, then tag 10 people. No skipping!  
Dude I listen to music on like 3 different platforms and they all have different songs, so I’m just going to use the platform where I have a playlist literally titled “Favorites” XD
Ballade no. 1 in G - Frédéric Chopin | oh HECKS yea this piece gets me
Motteke! Sailor Fuku! - Lucky Star | my weeb past catching up with me >.> This song whips me straight back to being 13 
Solgaleo/Lunala Appears! - Pokemon Sun/Moon OST | video game OSTs are my LIFEBLOOD 
Deja Vu - f(x) | can never go wrong with second generation k-Pop :D
Musical ‘MELOETAAA!!!’ - Pokemon Black/white OST | ok so the title aside, this song is a bop
sync(EXTREME version) - DDR Extreme 2 | wow I miss DDR music, but also I’m not exactly sure why this song is on my Favorites playlist? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 
DISCOTHEQUE - Mizuki Nana | okay okay I’ll admit it, I never actually really liked this song that much but she’s my sister’s FAVORITE singer so I put it on the playlist bc I felt like I had to!!! ToT
Fushigi no Kuni no Juunin - Spirited Away OST | Ghibli music got me through pretty much all of high school and the first half of college. Same as above - this is not my favorite track by a long shot
Be Happy - Tommy Ngo | AWWW YEAAAAAAH this song is CHILDHOOD CLASSIC and a SUPER FEELGOOD TRACK. It’s the embodiment of the sun coming out on a gloomy day, the feeling of warmth trickling in when you smile the first time in too long. I love this song so much.
It Had to Be You - Frank Sinatra | I don’t ever remember putting this song in this playlist, but it is representative of my general love of older music so in it stays lol
I tag anyone who sees this! You’re it ;D
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Demolition of LACMA complex is well underway
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The Ahmanson Building is the last standing structure of four buildings being demolished at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The Leo S. Bing Center is completely gone; construction workers are removing the foundations of the Hammer and Art of the Americas buildings. Demolition of the Ahmanson began this week, museum representative Jessica Youn said Tuesday, and should be completed “in the last quarter” of this year.
Workers have made swift progress demolishing the history William L Pereira and Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates-designed buildings on the Los Angeles County Museum of Art campus.
Demolition of Los Angeles County Art Museum @LACMA continues @MiracleMileLA #LosAngeles @KNX1070 pic.twitter.com/VSjbdILB8V — Frank Mottek (@frankmottek) August 11, 2020
Of the three existing buildings, two have been wiped away with the third currently undergoing demolition. LACMA envisions completing the demolition of the existing buildings sometime toward the end of 2020 so that work on the Atelier Peter Zumthor-designed replacement structures can begin. A completion date for that project has yet to be announced. 
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Hollywood Reporter's Kim Masters Accepts Distinguished Journalist Prize, Salutes Out-of-Box Editors From Her Past
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Hollywood Reporter's Kim Masters Accepts Distinguished Journalist Prize, Salutes Out-of-Box Editors From Her Past
The Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists also honored Robin Abcarian, Sharon McNary, Miriam Hernandez, Norberto Santana Jr., and Kelly Aviles.
Kim Masters’ recent bylines in the #MeToo and #TimesUp era have exposed harassment and sexual misconduct claims against top Hollywood names like Harvey Weinstein, John Lasseter and Roy Price. 
But on Thursday night, while accepting a Distinguished Journalist Award from the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists at Omni Los Angeles Hotel, Masters only had imagination on the brain. The editor-at-large of The Hollywood Reporter and the host of KCRW’s “The Business” looked back on her career and thanked all of the editors and colleagues who helped weave her in and out of new beats by displaying out-of-the-box thinking.
“The thing is that I had only covered law, and they said, ‘Why don’t you cover Hollywood?,'” said Masters, who has served as a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, TIME and Esquire in addition to staff jobs at The Washington Post. “That was an exercise in imagination that I don’t think you see in editors often enough.”
Masters also discussed her first foray into journalism at an education newsletter. “I was very slow,” she said. “They told me I might not be right for this profession.” But she didn’t stop trying, and what made her successful, she believes, were the editors who envisioned a path for her that she didn’t see coming. 
At The Washington Post, for instance, she was offered a job at the Style section. “I wouldn’t necessarily have thought, ‘Hire me for this,’ but they did,” she said. “It was this wide-open thing. And it’s kind of the magic of journalism.” Then, as a reporter at Marketplace, the process repeated — “eventually someone thought at Marketplace, ‘Maybe she could do radio.'”
Masters was one of six honorees to take the stage during SPJ’s 42nd annual Distinguished Journalists Awards dinner. Other awards went to LA Times columnist Robin Abcarian, KPCC’s Sharon McNary, ABC7’s Miriam Hernandez, Voice of OC’s Norberto Santana Jr., and California Aware’s Kelly Aviles. MSNBC correspondent Jacob Soboroff was due to give the keynote address but was still away on assignment at the Mexican border. 
Los Angeles Times columnist Abcarian received multiple rounds of applause during her speech, which referenced the turbulent times in the downtown newsroom. “As you know, this has been a crazy, weird, bizarre, intense, depressing and joyful time at everyone’s favorite local newspaper,” said Abcarian of the Times, which was sold to billionaire doctor Patrick Soon-Shiong by Tronc last month at a time when Times publisher Ross Levinsohn faced allegations of sexual misconduct. He has since exited the newspaper. “To say that we have been on a roller coaster ride for the past few years is a shameful understatement.”
Abcarian also referenced the Tronc times. “Our corporate overlords at Tronc were on the verge of laying off about a quarter of our staff, when Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong swooped in to buy the Times and the San Diego Union-Tribune. We are grateful to him, and we are cautiously optimistic about our future,” she continued. “All of us hope he will be able to reverse the death-by-a-thousand-cuts Tronc strategy that has taken us from a robust newsroom of 1,200 to somewhere around 400.” 
The shocking statistic is one that has become quite common in the ever consolidating media business, but Abcarian ended her speech on a positive note. “You know, many years ago, a wise person once said that only two things keep Los Angeles connected: the freeways and the Los Angeles Times,” she concluded. “I can imagine a world without freeways. But I cannot imagine a world without my beloved Los Angeles Times. I’m really looking forward to what comes next. And I hope you are, too.”
Frank Mottek, who anchors the morning drive business reports on CBS station KNX 1070 NewsRadio and KNX Money Hour, served as master of ceremonies, and stepped up to deliver a humorous impromptu keynote in Soboroff’s absence, which followed introductory remarks by Stephanie Bluestein, SPJ/LA president. 
Mottek introduced the first presenter of the night, Janice Min, the former co-president and chief creative officer of the Hollywood Reporter-Billboard Media Group. Min told the ballroom crowd about how she first met Masters, the first person she hired when she took the job to run THR. 
”I could tell you lots of entertaining, profanity-laced stories about Kim and our discussions about what makes her great beyond the obvious,” Min said, instead choosing to reflect on how she and Masters first decided to work together. A mutual friend suggested that they team up, and Masters agreed with a simple note: “[I hear] you’re the real deal and we should work together. So, I’m fine working with you.” Min remembered this moment fondly. “It turns out we are both instinct players, and together our instincts luckily said go,” Min told the audience.
In honoring Masters, Min also reached out to Paramount Pictures chairman and CEO Jim Gianopulos to get his take on Masters’ journalistic talents and how it feels to receive a phone call from her. “Your body tightens up, your breathing becomes more shallow, and your head spins. You need to go through worst case scenarios: what catastrophe has struck the industry, am I in trouble, what has she heard, and from where?” Gianopulos had relayed.
Masters, for her part, closed her remarks by naming writers and editors who propelled her career, including current THR editorial director Matthew Belloni, who was seated in the audience. “Thank you to everyone who is here or not here who helped me on this path,” Masters said. She offered a special note of appreciation to the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists for giving her the award, adding, “My mother is 92 years old and you have made her very happy.”
It’s #Oscars week but imp awards are already being given to legends. Got to witness these inimitable heroes on stage: @janicemin presented @SPJLA Distinguished Journalist Award to @kimmasters. Stoked to be here w/ @THRMattBelloni @abrower @andyblewis @brynsandberg @kaitlinparker pic.twitter.com/Wm1cNYsPhc
— Chris Gardner (@chrissgardner) March 2, 2018
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stocks open at new highs Dow up 25 to 20,091 dow20k $LUV +7% CBS Los Angeles Frank Mottek Updates at 20 and 50 KNX 1070 NEWSRADIO @frankmottek
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