10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)

Movie · 2016 · Thriller, Science Fiction, Drama, Horror · 1h 44m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 5.8/10 (1M ratings)

Monsters come in many forms.

Overview

After a catastrophic car crash, a young woman wakes up in a survivalist's underground bunker, where he claims to have saved her from an apocalyptic attack that has left the outside world uninhabitable.

Ratings

Director

Dan Trachtenberg

Production

Bad Robot

Cast

John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Gallagher Jr., Douglas M. Griffin, Suzanne Cryer, Bradley Cooper, Sumalee Montano, Frank Mottek

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A tightly wound, claustrophobic thriller that works best as a two-hander-plus-one chamber piece before widening into something more volatile. It’s smart about suspense, strong on performance, and thrives on the constant question of whether the bunker is protection, prison, or both.

Best for

  • fans of contained thrillers
  • viewers who like psychological tension and unreliable authority figures
  • people who enjoy survival stories with sharp character dynamics
  • audiences who appreciate genre films that pivot hard in the final act

Skip if

  • you want a straightforward apocalypse movie
  • you dislike confined, dialogue-heavy setups
  • you prefer subtle villains over big, volatile performances
  • you’re looking for a purely sci-fi world-building experience

Overview

10 Cloverfield Lane is at its best when it feels like a pressure cooker: a damaged stranger, a bunker with too many rules, and a host whose kindness never quite stops feeling like a threat. The movie understands that fear comes from uncertainty, and it keeps the audience off balance by making every gesture and every answer feel provisional.

Worth noting

John Goodman gives the film its gravitational pull, turning the bunker into a place where hospitality and menace are almost indistinguishable. Mary Elizabeth Winstead grounds the story with grit and intelligence, so the movie never becomes just a showcase for paranoia; it’s also about survival, adaptability, and refusing to be controlled.

Bottom line

The final stretch broadens the movie into more overt genre territory, and not every viewer will love that shift, but the tension it builds is real. Even when it goes bigger, it keeps the intimate dread that made it work in the first place, which is why it remains one of the more effective modern containment thrillers.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Matthew Saponar (4★) · 5198 likes

john goodman. john fucking goodman. is so fucking good, man.

cinéfila... 🕯️ (4★) · 4888 likes

that split second when this movie makes u believe howard actually accepted emmett's apology but then he just shoots emmett in the face is the reason i have trust issues

vi (4.5★) · 3626 likes

john badman

Bryan Espitia (4.5★) · 3061 likes

We don’t talk enough about the scene where John Goodman throws on Tell Him by The Exciters and just starts twerking.

adambolt (3.5★) · 2864 likes

literal chills when John Goodman started twerking

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Topics

psychological thriller, claustrophobic, bunker, survival horror, apocalyptic tension, unreliable authority, contained setting, gaslighting, suspense, genre twist

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