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It only looked war-torn:. The Titus is supposed to be on a long-running mission to get into and film a tornado. But the screen version was built new. So the designers had to rough it up a bit. to ...
It takes a special kind of truck to travel into tornadoes and come out intact. Titus does the trick on the big screen for Into the Storm.. The storm-chasing vehicle, revealed here, plays a pivotal ...
The storm clouds exhibit more gravitas than the humans in this feature-length VFX demo reel that makes one pine for the glory days of Jan de Bont. Back in ye olde summer of 1996, few could have ...
Into the Storm sweeps through like an EF-4 tornado: not quite catastrophic, but every bit as painful in the moment. A swirling mess of disaster setups, half-baked characters, and found footage ...
It starts with the distant sound of thunder. But those tempests won’t stay distant for long, oh no. This film isn’t called “Into the Storm” for nothing. Basically a B picture with a ...
“Into the Storm” is a movie that addresses the fearsome power of nature. Alas, it also addresses the fearsome power of a bad script to distract us from the fearsome power of nature.
Giving credit where credit is due — and there's not much credit to go around in “Into the Storm” — this is a movie that wastes no time getting down to business.
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