 I decided at the spur of the moment to see this new Cloverfield thing. It looks unusual. It doesn't look like there's Wi-Fi inside this cinema though, so I won't be able to snapchat it live, which I'd like to do, but I'll review it when I get home. Okay. Ten Cloverfield Lane is a good movie. In fact it's very good. I'm glad I saw it. I'm actually glad that I saw it. Although it's produced by JJ Abrams and Bad Robot. It's not directed or written by JJ Abrams, which is a good thing. It was very well directed. It has excellent story elements. It has surprises that are actually surprises, and it has a payoff. None of which Abrams knows how to do himself. There's a cast of only three people. All of them give excellent performances all the way through, and John Goodman is surprisingly good. Very good. It's an excellent example of actual film making. Real making of film. It's not just illustrated radio. The first few minutes of the movie tell this young woman's story in a few minutes of silent film. Actual silent storytelling. It starts off as one kind of film, and it becomes another, and there are actual surprises, like I said, that really surprised me, and that's a good thing. If you can't tell already, I recommend 10 Cloverfield Lane. I recommend that you go right now while it's still in theaters.