Director Lee Isaac Chung ’s choice of Twisters as the follow-up to his Oscar-nominated Minari was surprising at first—but he’s since spoken about why he pivoted from family drama to tornado-fueled action . He himself grew up in the storm-plagued midwest, and he was excited by the film’s approa...
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