The Horrors Of Swallow Explained
The film Swallow initially presents itself as a strange body-horror story before delving, sensitively, into the real-life condition of pica.
Read MoreThe film Swallow initially presents itself as a strange body-horror story before delving, sensitively, into the real-life condition of pica.
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Read MoreThe existence of Gladiator II has Russell Crowe forlornly remember a time in his life when he still had tendons.
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Read MoreTwisters deliberately avoids mentioning a real-world problem, which might've been a mistake.
Read MoreTwisters was shot in Tornado Alley, which meant that its cast and crew frequently had to deal with real-life tornados during filming.
Read MoreTwisters director Lee Isaac Chung was inspired by several directors from the 1930s and '40s when it came to the romance in his new blockbuster.
Read MoreEchoing the drive-in scene from the original Twister, director Lee Issac Chung makes a callback in Twisters with another classic horror movie getting torn up.
Read MoreTwisters acts as more of a Twister reboot or remake than a sequel, but once you've seen the movie, it's easy to see how Helen Hunt could have fit in the story.
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 MoreIt's not every day that modern Hollywood blockbusters are shot on film, but Lee Isaac Chung got an assist from Steven Spielberg to make it happen on Twisters.
Read MoreTwisters director Lee Isaac Chung approached the blockbuster sequel as a follow up of sorts to his acclaimed drama Minari.
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