David Corenswet's Twisters Role Has A Little Bit Of Superman In It
Twisters star David Corenswet was auditioning for Superman while filming and he brought a little Clark Kent back with him.
Read MoreTwisters star David Corenswet was auditioning for Superman while filming and he brought a little Clark Kent back with him.
Read MoreTwisters star Glen Powell likes to include his parents in his movies, a tradition that goes back to his screen debut in Spy Kids 3: Game Over.
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Read MoreTwisters director Lee Isaac Chung approached the blockbuster sequel as a follow up of sorts to his acclaimed drama Minari.
Read MoreMinari director Lee Isaac Chung was afraid to direct a big-budget movie like Twisters, but in our interview, he tells us why he decided to face his fears.
Read MoreTwisters director Lee Isaac Chung earned that directing job partially because of his work directing Star Wars TV shows for Lucasfilm.
Read MoreTwisters is a crowd-pleasing, great time at the theater. Does the ending indicate a sequel? Let us explain.
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Read MoreTwisters director Lee Isaac Chung didn't want the film to be pigeonholed as 'the big flying cow movie.'
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Read MoreTwisters might not blow you away, but it's a heck of a fun time at the movies with a lot of heart and a stand out performance from Glen Powell.
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