10 Cloverfield Lane


12:55 am - 02:40 am, Saturday, November 22 on MGM+ Marquee HDTV (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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After narrowly avoiding serious injuries in a car wreck, a young woman awakens in the care of a man who claims to have found her at the scene, and who brought her to his home after a catastrophic chemical attack devastated the surrounding area.

2016 English Stereo
Horror Drama Sci-fi Sequel Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Actor) .. Michelle
John Goodman (Actor) .. Howard Stambler
John Gallagher Jr. (Actor) .. Emmett
Cindy Hogan (Actor) .. Neighbor Woman
Mat Vairo (Actor) .. Jeremy
Maya Erskine (Actor) .. Darcy
Douglas M. Griffin (Actor) .. Driver
Jamie Clay (Actor)
Suzanne Cryer (Actor) .. Woman
Kayla Bechor (Actor) .. La fille

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Did You Know..
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Actor) .. Michelle
Born: November 28, 1984
Birthplace: Rocky Mount, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: North Carolina native Mary Elizabeth Winstead began training as a ballet dancer as a child, and later studied at Joffrey Ballet School in Chicago. She also studied singing and acting intensively and pursued a successful career on Broadway, appearing in productions like Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Eventually transitioning to the screen, Winstead became an audience favorite when she made a handful of appearances on the soap opera Passions in 1999. She would go on to appear in movies like 2005's Sky High and Final Destination 3, before scoring the role of Lee -- the girl whose friends use her as collateral in order to drive a mint Dodge Charger -- in 2007's Death Proof, part of the double-feature Grindhouse. She played Lucy in Live Free or Die Hard, before taking on the role of Ramona V. Flowers in the quirky 2010 graphic novel adaptation Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
John Goodman (Actor) .. Howard Stambler
Born: June 20, 1952
Birthplace: Affton, Missouri
Trivia: With a talent as large as his girth, John Goodman proved himself both a distinguished character actor and engaging leading man. A native of St. Louis, MO, Goodman went to Southwest Missouri State University on a football scholarship, but an injury compelled him to seek out a less strenuous major. He chose the university Drama Department, attending classes with such stars-to-be as Tess Harper and Kathleen Turner. Moving to New York in 1975, he supported himself by performing in children's and dinner theater, appearing in television commercials, and working as a bouncer. Goodman made his off-Broadway debut in a 1978 staging of A Midsummer Night's Dream, and, a year later, graduated to Broadway in Loose Ends. His best Broadway showing was as the drunken, brutish Pap in Big River, Roger Miller's 1985 musical adaptation of Huckleberry Finn. Goodman has occasionally played out and out villains or louts (The Big Easy, Barton Fink), but his essential likeability endeared him to audiences even when his onscreen behavior was at its least sympathetic. He contributed topnotch supporting appearances to such films as Everybody's All-American (1988), Sea of Love (1989), Stella (1989), and Arachnophobia (1990), and starred in such films as King Ralph (1991), The Babe (1992, as Babe Ruth), Born Yesterday (1993), and The Flintstones (1994, as Fred Flintstone). Goodman did some of his best work in Matinee (1992), in which he starred as William Castle-esque horror flick entrepreneur Lawrence Woolsey, and topped himself in The Big Lebowski (1998), playing a quirky security-store owner. He was seen the following year with Nicolas Cage and Ving Rhames in Martin Scorsese's Bringing out the Dead as an ambulance driver.Between 1988 and 1996, Goodman appeared as blue-collar patriarch Dan Conner on the hit TV sitcom Roseanne, a role that earned him four Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe award; his additional TV credits included two 1995 made-for-cable movies: the title role in Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long and Mitch in A Streetcar Named Desire, for which he earned another Emmy nomination. Announcing that the 1996-1997 season of Roseanne would be his last, Goodman limited himself to infrequent appearances on the series, his absences explained away as a by-product of a heart attack suffered by his character at the end of the previous season.After making his 10th appearance on Saturday Night Live (2000), Goodman could be seen playing a red-faced bible salesman in director Joel Coen's award winning O Brother, Where Art Thou (2000), and participated in Garry Shandling's film debut What Planet Are You From? (2000). He could be spotted playing an Oklahoma cop in The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000), while Coyote Ugly (2000) and Storytelling (2001) found Goodman stepping back into the role of over-protective father. Interestingly enough, he donned hippie-gear to play a goth-chick's Leelee Sobieski dad in 2001's My First Mister. Though Goodman's status as an amiable big guy was well established by the early 2000's, he didn't actually appear on-screen for two of his most beloved roles. In The Emperor's New Groove (2000), Goodman lent his vocal talents for the part of Pacha, a poor farmer who taught a spoiled prince (David Spade) some valuable lessons about life, love, and the meaning of societal standing. Any film-going youngster will recognize Goodman's voice as Monsters, Inc.'s kind-hearted Sully, the furry blue monster who risked life and limb to return a little girl to her home; and who other than Goodman would have been appropriate to voice the part of Baloo, The Jungle Book 2's (2003) freewheeling bear? 2001's ill received One Night at McCool's features Goodman as one of three men lusting after Liv Tyler's character, while 2002's Dirty Deeds took John to Australia, where he played an American mafia-goon thoroughly ill suited to the intricacies of culture down under. Though 2003's Masked and Anonymous was skewered by fans and critics alike, it did give Goodman the chance to work with industry bigwigs Jessica Lange, Jeff Bridges, Penélope Cruz, and legendary singer/songwriter Bob Dylan. In 2004, Goodman got even more involved in the realm of family friendly movies and TV, lending his voice to the character of Larry on the animated show Father of the Pride. The next few years in his career would include many more such titles, like Cars, Evan Almighty, and Bee Movie, and in 2008, he played Pops Racer in the candy-colored big screen adaptation of the popular cartoon Speed Racer. By this time, Goodman had become a go-to guy for PG fare, and signed on next to provide the voice of Big Daddy for the jazz-age animated film The Princess and the Frog. He earned good reviews for his work in the made-for-HBO biopic of Jack Kervorkian You Don't Know Jack in 2010. The next year he appeared in The Artist, the Best Picture Oscar winner, as the head of a Hollywood studio, and in another of the Best Picture nominees playing the doorman in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.
John Gallagher Jr. (Actor) .. Emmett
Born: June 17, 1984
Birthplace: Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Trivia: Inspired by his enjoyment of the film Ghostbusters to take up entertainment as a career. Made off-Broadway debut at age 15 in David Marshall Grant's Current Events at the Manhattan Theatre Club; and his Broadway debut in 2006 in Rabbit Hole, David Lindsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama. Tony Award-winning performance for Spring Awakening (2006) also earned a nomination for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical. Also a musician, he played in several bands while growing up in Delaware, including Old Springs Pike, and his solo performances have featured his folk-musician parents as an opening act. Other stage work includes Broadway productions of American Idiot (2010) and Jerusalem (2011).
Cindy Hogan (Actor) .. Neighbor Woman
Mat Vairo (Actor) .. Jeremy
Maya Erskine (Actor) .. Darcy
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Was nominated for an LA Weekly Theatre Award for her performance in an local production of Hamlet. Trained at the International Theatre Workshop in Amsterdam. Was the winner of the 2005 Emerging Young Artist award. Is half of the comedic duo, MANA, with Anna Konkle.
Douglas M. Griffin (Actor) .. Driver
Born: November 17, 1966
Jamie Clay (Actor)
Suzanne Cryer (Actor) .. Woman
Born: January 13, 1967
Birthplace: Rochester, New York, United States
Trivia: Primarily a Broadway performer, Suzanne Cryer is slowing making her presence known on film. She received her M.F.A. degree from Yale and has developed quite an impressive theatrical resumé, appearing in the Neil Simon play Proposals in 1997 and directing her own version of William Shakespeare's Macbeth in 1999. In 1998, she began appearing in a recurring role on the ABC sitcom, Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place.
Kayla Bechor (Actor) .. La fille

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