Starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton as tornado-obsessed meteorologists and former lovers both bent on chasing down storms so they can collect data and help provide longer warning time for communities ...
It's strange to be nostalgic for a disaster film like Twister. Then again, these are strange times we're in. When it first came out, the year was 1996, and the movie landscape as we know it was vastly ...
There was a brief moment in my life when I thought I wanted to be a meteorologist. The combination of being a pilot’s daughter and seeing the 1996 blockbuster “Twister” confirmed that weather science ...
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 ...
As the camera pulls back to show the beautiful Oklahoma frontier, the audience sees a team of storm chasers dwarfed by a towering tornado in the distance. The howling winds roar across the theater.
“Twisters” appears to be the rare sequel-spinoff that not only chases (and catches) storms and cash but also captures critics’ approval nearly three decades after “Twister” stunned audiences. Helmed ...
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Jun 7, 2024 Jun 7, 2024 Updated Aug 13, 2024 0 That happened on the set of “Twister.” Helen Hunt, for instance, endured hepatitis shots, vision impairment and a concussion. But, 28 years after the ...
I just watched "Twisters" in 4DX – something you all should be doing right now – and I wholeheartedly loved the movie. Everything about it screamed summer blockbuster fun, but something I really ...
2024 has been a great reminder that blockbuster movies don’t have to be about superheroes. Twisters earned an incredible amount of money, reminding us of the power of the old-fashioned disaster movie.
Hollywood whines there’s a lost moviegoing audience in the middle and southern part of the U.S. that the industry doesn’t make movies for. Well, then make movies for them. That’s exactly what ...