Cloverfield Spawns a Sequel

Odette Yustman and Michael Stahl-David in Cloverfield courtesy Paramount Pictures
What new and scarier ways can we taunt the Big Apple - and scare the bejesus out of Manhattanites? Paramount wants to know. They've given director Matt Reeves a green light for a sequel to
Cloverfield, the little monster movie that scared up $46 million over Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, setting a new box-office record. They'll also reward Reeves' appetite for destruction by letting him direct another movie he wrote,
The Invisible Woman, a Hitchcockian thriller about a former beauty queen who turns to crime to protect her family (as former beauty queens are wont to do). -
Mickey O'Connor
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