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Matt Reeves (born April 27, 1966) is an American filmmaker who first gained recognition for the WB drama series Felicity (1998–2002), which he co-created with J. J. Abrams. Reeves came to widespread attention for directing the hit monster film Cloverfield (2008).
Matt Reeves is a filmmaker who has worked on projects such as The Batman, Cloverfield, Planet of the Apes and Felicity. IMDb provides his biography, awards, credits, photos, videos and contact info.
- January 1, 1
- 1.77 m
- Rockville Center, New York, USA
Learn about the life and career of Matt Reeves, a writer, director and producer of films and TV shows such as Cloverfield, Let Me In and Planet of the Apes. Find out his birth date, height, family, trademarks, trivia and quotes.
- Producer, Writer, Director
- April 27, 1966
Born Matthew George Reeves in Rockville Centre, NY on April 27, 1966, he was raised in Los Angeles, where he began making 8mm movies at the age of eight. As a teenager, he discovered that a local ...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit29%Rotten audience score. 32%Producer85%Fresh audience score. 87%Director, Screenwriter, Producer31%Rotten audience score. 25%Producer22%Rotten audience score. 41%Executive Producer- April 27, 1966
Mar 4, 2022 · Matt Reeves directs Robert Pattinson as Batman, who investigates a serial killer and uncovers Gotham's corruption. The film features Zoë Kravitz, Paul Dano, Colin Farrell, and more in a dark and gritty adaptation of the DC comic.
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- Action, Crime, Drama
- Matt Reeves
- 2022-03-04
Mar 6, 2022 · Matt Reeves, the director and co-writer of “The Batman,” has explained that certain ambiguities in the film were intentional, especially as the title character reconsiders his relentless ...
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Feb 28, 2022 · Matt Reeves became comfortable making large-scale studio movies after realizing “there was a way to do something personal that still had the genre aspect to it.”