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Despite being a loose sequel to Cloverfield (2008), the film succeeds on its own through three elements:
Bear McCreary’s score is deliberately sparse — silence is often the loudest sound. But when the bass hits (e.g., the truck crash or the final escape sequence), a lossy audio track compresses the low end.
In the DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track found on the BluRay REMUX: -CM- 10.Cloverfield.Lane.2016.1080p.BluRay.REMU...
If you have a proper surround setup, the REMUX makes the bunker feel physically real — you’ll find yourself looking over your shoulder.
If you care about cinematic immersion, yes. Despite being a loose sequel to Cloverfield (2008),
A 1080p BluRay REMUX of 10 Cloverfield Lane delivers:
The filename -CM- 10.Cloverfield.Lane.2016.1080p.BluRay.REMU... might look like random code, but to home theater enthusiasts, it’s a promise of preservation — a way to watch one of the 2010s’ best thrillers exactly as Dan Trachtenberg and J.J. Abrams intended. Bear McCreary’s score is deliberately sparse — silence
So dim the lights, turn up the volume (but not too high — Howard might be listening), and enjoy the paranoia in pristine 1080p.


