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‘Twisters’ has spectacular storms, emotional turbulence and Glen Powell. But did it blow our critic...
Toronto Star· 1 day agoLee Isaac Chung’s tornado thriller “Twisters” doesn’t try to reinvent the whirl, which is mostly a...
Twisters Review: A Spectacular Throwback to the Blockbusters We Love
Comic Book· 17 hours agoA couple of years after Jurassic Park redefined the modern blockbuster in 1993,...
What to watch: Glen Powell's latest is a real disaster
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 4 hours agoHollywood's hottest actor, who's already notched a top 2024 movie with Netflix's "Hit Man," stars...
'Twisters' movie review: Glen Powell wrestles tornadoes with charm and spectacle
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoIt doesn’t make a ton of sense since the latter was two science teams essentially trying to test the...
The Ending Of Twisters Explained - Looper
Looper· 21 hours agoWith "Twisters," director Lee Isaac Chung and screenwriter Mark L. Smith seek to revive a brand of simple high-concept disaster movie moviegoers haven't...
Late Bill Paxton Was 'Reticent' About Son James Becoming Actor: He Knew 'This Is a Very Tough Path'
People via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoAs he told EW, he "did this one for Dad." "It took me a little bit of time to process it, just...
Twisters Review: A Goofy ‘90s Throwback That Shakes You Up
Den of Geek· 2 days agoTwisters recaptures the simple ‘90s pleasures of good casting, spectacle, and an effective Hollywood...
Tunde Adebimpe "Steals Every Scene" In 'Twisters,' Talks TV On The Radio Hiatus And New Solo Music
Stereogum· 16 hours agoTomorrow, the Lee Isaac Chung-directed film Twisters will hit theaters. Yes, it stars Glen Powell...
Twisters director Lee Isaac Chung says James Gunn 'lucked out' casting David Corenswet as Superman
BANG Showbiz via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAfter David Corenswet returned to work on 'Twisters' after auditioning for 'Superman', director Lee...
‘Twisters’ Review: When the Monster Is Real
New York Times· 1 day agoGlen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones lead a stand-alone sequel to the 1996 hit — and times sure have changed.