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Twisters Review: A Mind-Blowing Disaster Movie By I’d like to think that director Lee Isaac Chung took a page out of James Cameron’s book when pitching this movie: writing the word “Twister,” adding an S to it, and then turning that S into a dollar sign. is a new disaster movie that serves as a sequel to the classic 1996 movie directed by Jan de Bont. Chung, who previously directed the critically acclaimed Minari, makes the budgetary leap from $2 million to $200 million.

You would never guess that this director made this movie, and I mean that in the best way possible. Chung feels like he’s been directing blockbusters his entire life. It’s mind-blowing that this is his first stab at a vast Hollywood picture, and it’s incredible how well this turned out.



Twisters is a phenomenal sequel that manages to be the perfect summer blockbuster. This film is an instant hit, offering the best theatrical experience of the year. It features grand, sweeping action sequences with an incredible spectacle, capturing an era of disaster movies from the ’90s.

Featuring fresh faces and new technology, Twisters is a worthy successor to the original, and in my opinion, it’s even better. It will blow you away. Universal Pictures gives us a big July hit for the summer movie season every year.

2022 had Nope. 2023 had Oppenheimer. This year, we have Twisters, which went through a few iterations.

It was announced as a remake, then a sequel that would have killed Helen Hunt’s character.

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