10 Cloverfield Lane wins with white-knuckled style, but suffers from an all-too familiar ending. WARNING: Major spoilers ahead. Review by Matt Cummings If 2008's Cloverfield proved anything, it's that a $25m can bet you a whole lot of monster movie without actually showing any monster. Its "blood relative"(according to Producer JJ Abrams) 10 Cloverfield Lane was made for only $5m, but the effect is a whole lot better, even though the ending utterly disappoints. Having just left her boyfriend (voiced by Bradley Cooper), Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) finds her life is once again in pieces as she pumps gas at a lonely station. Soon, her life takes an unexpected turn, as she's hit by another car, sending hers tumbling off the road. She awakens to a busted up knee and chained to the wall in an undisclosed location, courtesy of her captor Howard (John Goodman). He informs Michelle that an attack has occurred above his bunker, and that his kindn