This story first appeared in the Aug. 8 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. While visual effects budgets on summer's biggest movies can push $100 million, New Line's upcoming tornado pic Into the Storm defied the
Back in ye olde summer of 1996, few could have imagined that we would eventually look back fondly on Jan de Bont's “Twister” as the kind of movie “they” don't make like they used to. And yet, a scant two decades later, here comes “Into the Storm” to
But Warner Bros. is hoping folks will opt for its virtual version when "Into the Storm" hits theaters. "Into the Storm" is not just the latest disaster movie, though it embraces all of those tropes. It is a disaster movie presented as a partial found
A year later, the Warren will be among hundreds of cinemas throughout Tornado Alley carrying Into the Storm, the first movie since 1996's Twister to feature one of Mother Nature's most violent displays of force as its star.
Back in ye olde summer of 1996, few could have imagined that we would eventually look back fondly on Jan de Bont's “Twister” as the kind of movie “they” don't make like they used to. And yet, a scant two decades later, here comes “Into the Storm” to