sort of a spin off to Cloverfield? I loved the original. Was a very unique approach to the traditional monster movie. This looks to be another approach at telling a monster movie from a different perspective.
This film was originally made under the names Valencia and The Cellar for Paramounts Insurge division(a subsidiary for films made for under 5 million dollars like The Devil Inside), and when Paramount closed it down, this movie(shot and completed) was thrown out to the wind and orphaned. Paramount bought it back up and had Dan Casey and Damien Chazelle do some re-writes so that it would connect to the Cloverfield universe and they went back and did reshoots and add-ons in March 2015 in New Orleans and L.A.
This is a cash grab by Paramount so that they could make some quick bucks off of this film(which probably wouldn't have made a lot of money in its original non-Cloverfield incarnation). They are trying to spin this into something its really not. The budget is only 5 million dollars and they are releasing it in IMAX to make a little extra dough.
Also take into account that no one from the original cloverfield is working on this(aside from JJ Abrams, who was really just responsible for pitching the first movie to Paramount) and The original film was very much Drew Goddard and Matt Reeve's vision.
I definitely found Cloverfield entertaining, not that memorable or anything I really really liked but definitely a good popcorn flick.
It sounds like this movie would interest you as well.Sounds like it would've been interesting either way to me. Thanks, Joey
Adults are talking here, Biff Rax.Get pumped joe