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Cloverfield is an American science fiction anthology film series [1] and media franchise created and produced by J. J. Abrams consisting of three films, viral marketing websites linking the films together, and a tie-in manga to the first film titled Cloverfield/Kishin (2008), all set in a shared fictional universe referred to as the "Cloververse".
Benjamin Feldman (born May 27, 1980) [1] is an American actor. Throughout his career, he has undertaken roles on stage, including the Broadway play The Graduate, along with more prominent roles in television series such as his role as Jonah Simms in the NBC sitcom Superstore (2015–2021), Michael Ginsberg in Mad Men (2012–2014) which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination, and Ron ...
Cloverfield is a 2008 American found footage monster horror film directed by Matt Reeves, produced by J. J. Abrams, ... Ben Feldman as Travis Marello, Beth's friend;
Chances are, you've seen Ben Feldman's work; between "Mad Men," "Cloverfield," "The Perfect Man" and, now, "Superstore," he's one of those actors that isn't instantly recognized for one specific ...
Ben Feldman is a riot. The Superstore star, 40, left Us Weekly in hysterics when he exclusively revealed 25 unknown things about himself — including his dislike for karaoke and how he was left ...
And now, Ben Feldman clocks in as one of the employees on NBC's "Superstore," co-starring America Ferrera as the astute assistant manager of a big-box behemoth. Feldman plays business school ...
10 Cloverfield Lane will almost immediately evaporate from the mind, before J.J. Abrams commences in selling you the same thing all over again." [55] Soren Andersen of the Seattle Times, who gave 10 Cloverfield Lane one and half stars out of four, similarly criticized the film's ending, labeling it as "full-bore" and "Too little. Too late."
Starring Ben Feldman, Olivia Thirlby, Analiegh Tipton and Adam Goldberg in roles you've absolutely never seen them in before, 'Between Us' is a raw and at times unsettling, yet shockingly ...