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Twisters movie review: Despite Glen Powell, the "Twister" sequel co-starring Daisy Edgar-Jones isn't much fun. "Twisters" tries to split the difference between stoic drama and popcorn fun.
Despite its name, “Twisters” is anything but a natural disaster — in fact, it has all the elements to make it the most exciting summer blockbuster of the year. Star power, action, drama, romance and ...
But what elevates Twisters from typical entertaining-enough-to-watch-while-sitting-in-air-conditioning summer fare to an instant ... that this movie was so much fun that we'd be on board to ...
Twisters Movie Review: Direction, Music. The most surprising element of Twisters is its director, Lee Isaac Chung, who we know from the excellent family drama, Minari, which was nominated for ...
Back in 1996, “Twister,” a movie about chasing tornadoes starring Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt, took the box office by storm, ultimately grossing half a billion dollars worldwide. Nearly three ...
'Twisters' is just as fun and exciting as the original movie. Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell bring a fun, classic franchise to a new generation.
"Twisters" — the follow-up to 1996's disaster hit, "Twister" — has certainly given critics something to enjoy this blockbuster season even if they admit it hardly reinvents the wheel.
'Twisters' is just as fun and exciting as the original movie. Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell bring a fun, classic franchise to a new generation.
For what became more than apparent at this point was the total lack of fun “Twisters” wanted to have as a film. If anything, in the same way it goes big on the action, it also wants to go even ...
Mr. Vognar is a cultural critic. He wrote from Houston. Nobody goes to Hollywood movies, much less disaster movies, seeking realism. The catastrophes in summer blockbusters — superstorms ...