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Twisters

Chase. Ride. Survive.
2024 | 123m | English

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As storm season intensifies, the paths of former storm chaser Kate Carter and reckless social-media superstar Tyler Owens collide when terrifying phenomena never seen before are unleashed. The pair and their competing teams find themselves squarely in the paths of multiple storm systems converging over central Oklahoma in the fight of their lives.
Release Date: Jul 10, 2024
Director: Lee Isaac Chung
Writer: Mark L. Smith, Joseph Kosinski
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords rodeo, twister, oklahoma, meteorologist, disaster movie, social media influencer, extreme weather, exhilarated, dying and death, climate, natural disaster, storm chaser, duringcreditsstinger, weather chasers, youtuber, hilarious, science experiment
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Domain Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $372,262,265
Budget: $155,000,000
Updates Updated: Jun 29, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Daisy Edgar-Jones Kate
Glen Powell Tyler
Anthony Ramos Javi
Brandon Perea Boone
Maura Tierney Cathy
Harry Hadden-Paton Ben
Sasha Lane Lily
Daryl McCormack Jeb
Kiernan Shipka Addy
Nik Dodani Praveen
David Corenswet Scott
Tunde Adebimpe Dexter
Katy O'Brian Dani
David Born Riggs
Paul Scheer Airport Traffic Police
Laura Poe Debra
Austin Bullock Manny
Stephen Oyoung Mike
Alex Kingi Peter
Chris Adrien Andy
Samantha Ireland Mother
Aila Grey Toddler Girl
Jeff Swearingen Desk Clerk
James Paxton Cody
Lily Smith Kayleigh
Randy Ballard Rodeo Security
Ashley Moss Crystal Springs Reporter
Mike Morgan OKC Meteorologist
Emily Sutton OKC Meteorologist
Julie Oliver-Touchstone Local Crystal Springs Woman
Austin Brooks El Reno Cop
Darryl Cox Trailer Salesperson
Douglas Seok Daebak Chaser
Ben Snow Australian Tourist
Ashley Jay Sandberg OKC Airport PA (voice)
Clay Edward Jones Storm Survivor
Victoria Angelina Cruz Storm Survivor
Ben Scott NYC Cab Driver
Elizabeth Ann Townsend NWS Weather Guide
Capri O'Neill Tessa Elaine
Livia Chung The 'Whoa' Kid
Chris Zurcher Derek
Maxim Helmerich Medford Motel Musician
Ken Pomeroy Medford Motel Musician
James McAlister Medford Motel Musician
Damien Lodes Tulsa Meteorologist
Jennifer Rader Crystal Springs Police Officer
Shaun Maher Rodeo Announcer
Tyler Kijac Arena Announcer
Daniel Fortman Cowboy (uncredited)
Kaden Wittig News Camera Operator (uncredited)
Name Job
Sara Scott Executive In Charge Of Production
Ryan Grossheim Art Direction
Patrick M. Sullivan Jr. Production Design
Jessie Haddad Art Direction
Oana Bogdan Miller Supervising Art Director
Domenic Silvestri Art Direction
Eunice Jera Lee Costume Design
Jennifer Herbel Set Decoration Buyer
Andrew Layton Set Designer
Nikolai Loveikis Assistant Art Director
Ron Mason Set Designer
Caleb Packer Set Dresser
David H. Venghaus Jr. First Assistant Director
Mark G. Soper Visual Effects Producer
Erik F. Hill Grip
Stephen Christensen Art Direction
Miki Caporusso Hairstylist
Hannah Gates Makeup Artist
Teresa Luz Makeup Artist
Gloria Pasqua Casny Hair Department Head
Dalton Spence Makeup Artist
James R. McAllister Unit Production Manager
Eric Glasser Second Unit First Assistant Director
Laura Hoyt Additional Second Assistant Director
Casey O'Neill Second Unit Director
Jeff Overfield Second Assistant Director
Brian Savercool Second Second Assistant Director
Jason Bedig Leadman
Andrew J. Beller Art Department Trainee
Brian Benavides Construction Coordinator
Maren Brown Assistant Art Director
Derek Dubyak Set Dresser
Molly Hunter Flick Art Department Coordinator
Kelsey Garrett Set Designer
Greg Gonzalez Property Master
Missy Parker Set Decoration
Ethan Goodwin Assistant Set Decoration
Emily Hoebing Set Dresser
Michael C. West Props
James Isaacson Props
Jordan Kinman Set Dresser
Ashli Lung Set Decoration Buyer
Victor James Martinez Concept Artist
Daniela Medeiros Assistant Art Director
Rianna Nauni Set Decorating Coordinator
Cristina Patterson Art Department Assistant
Sunnie Robinson Set Decoration Buyer
Marco Rubeo Set Designer
Nicholas Scott Set Designer
Adee Serrao Graphic Designer
Bridget Shaw Storyboard Artist
Joseph Teagle On Set Dresser
Aubrey Thurman Art Department Assistant
Devendra Cleary Production Sound Mixer
Brian Gililland Sound
Patrick Martens Boom Operator
Grant Provence Sound Mixer
Danny Koerber Visual Effects
Kamryn Lee Visual Effects Production Assistant
Brett Northcutt Concept Artist
Ben O'Brien Compositing Supervisor
Jason Porter Visual Effects Supervisor
Nicholas M. Reynolds Visual Effects
Matthew Silver Schitkovitz Visual Effects Production Manager
Chris Adrien Stunts
Mahsa Ahmadi Stunt Double
Tessa Anderson Stunt Double
Jon Bielich Stunt Double
Brooke Coleman Stunts
Levi Gilbert Stunts
Kiralee Hayashi Stunts
Dylan Hice Stunts
Nailah Johnson Stunts
Brandy Lewis Stunt Driver
Sydney Olson Stunts
David Pinter Stunts
Matthew Rugetti Stunts
Brittany Servidio Stunts
Brett Sheerin Stunts
Nico Woulard Stunts
John Alcera Lighting Technician
Joey Aliberto First Assistant Camera
Evan Aurelio Lighting Technician
Hans Bjerno Aerial Director of Photography
Aaron Bracetty Lighting Technician
Clay Caldwell Rigging Grip
Chad B. Daring Drone Operator
Will DaRosa Camera Operator
Ernest Dickerson Jr. Second Assistant "B" Camera
Gregory Doi Chief Lighting Technician
Eric Dvorsky Aerial Camera Technician
Amanda Eckle Lighting Technician
Matthew Ewing Loader
Josh Friz "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Chachie Hood Electrician
Jonathan Huggins Lighting Programmer
Cameron A. Keidell Second Assistant "A" Camera
Greg Lopez Best Boy Electric
Arthur Lung Video Assist Operator
Caden McMahon Drone Operator
Colleen Mleziva Second Assistant "B" Camera
Bradford Ralston Video Assist Operator
Blake Sams Drone Pilot
R Michael Sasser Rigging Grip
Jeffry Schimpf Rigging Grip
John Trapman Aerial Director of Photography
John Vecchio Gaffer
Satoshi Yamazaki Best Boy Grip
Rio Noel Zumwalt Second Assistant "C" Camera
Daryl Baboulis-Gyscek Casting Assistant
D.J. Castillo Set Costumer
Jacob Conger Costume Coordinator
Gloria Guerrero Tailor
Daysan Macom Set Costumer
Lindsay Newton Assistant Costume Designer
Warren Hickman Visual Effects Editor
Sara Alread Location Scout
Eleni Micha Fleming Location Scout
Luke Cypert Location Assistant
Jason Gorman Assistant Location Manager
Cait Murray Assistant Location Manager
Joseph Stargensky Location Manager
Angela Lunardi Driver
Gary Thomas Williams Production Driver
Anders Ahlander Production Assistant
Kolton Berry Production Assistant
Brent Billingsley Production Assistant
Sarai Bocanegra Production Assistant
Amanda Brand Unit Publicist
Trey Brite Production Assistant
Greg Brohamer Payroll Accountant
Steve Cainas Production Coordinator
Preda Crowl Set Production Assistant
Dakota Friend Production Assistant
Justin Parks Stunts
Landon Taylor Electrician
Kylen Grubbs Production Assistant
Hayden Hutchins Production Assistant
Dalton Jenks Production Assistant
Michael D. Kish Set Production Assistant
Sam McClure Production Assistant
Leah Newberg Set Production Assistant
Jenn Ross First Assistant Accountant
Sullivan Rutherford Set Production Assistant
Katherine Silva Production Accountant
Sunny Summan Second Assistant Accountant
Dov Urie-Lanman Set Production Assistant
Florian Witzel Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeanie King Executive Visual Effects Producer
Damian Temporale Visual Effects Producer
Bailey Zimmerman Songs
Bjørn Ole Schroeder Supervising Sound Editor
Josh Lynch Catering
Thomas Hayslip Unit Production Manager
Nathan Kelly Unit Production Manager
Ana Rivera Garcia Rotoscoping Artist
Mark L. Smith Screenplay
Lee Isaac Chung Director
Mike Gunther Second Unit Director
Zack Duhame Stunts
Casey O'Neill Stunt Coordinator
Dan Mindel Director of Photography
Ashley Nicole Hudson Stunts
Alexandra Ford Hairstylist
Shane Baxley Concept Artist
Preston Mohr Visual Effects Coordinator
Dean Bailey Stunt Driver
Hannah Betts Stunts
Troy Brown Stunt Coordinator
Aja Frary Stunts
Justin Gant Stunts
Al Goto Stunts
Gattlin Griffith Stunts
Chad Guerrero Stunt Double
Thomas Robinson Harper Stunts
Tim James Stunts
Mandy Kowalski Stunts
John Koyama Stunts
Efka Kvaraciejus Stunts
Scott Lang Stunts
Malosi Leonard Stunts
Quinn McPherson Stunts
Cody Mackie Stunt Double
Kurt Nelson Stunts
Vinny O'Brien Stunts
James Peyton Stunt Driver
Travis Quist Stunts
Chris Silcox Stunts
Karin Silvestri Stunts
Dena Sodano Stunt Double
CJ Stuart Stunts
Mark Weinhandl Stunts
Mallory Thompson Stunt Double
Chris Freihofer Local Casting
Brent Ryan Green Production Consultant
Ben Snow Visual Effects Supervisor
Benjamin Wallfisch Original Music Composer
Al Nelson Supervising Sound Editor
Christopher Boyes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pete Horner Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Crichton Characters
Anne-Marie Martin Characters
Joseph Kosinski Story
John Papsidera Casting
Hayley Wright Stunts
Terilyn A. Shropshire Editor
Ryan Ryusaki Stunts
Melinda Sue Gordon Still Photographer
Kourtney Ryann Cast Driver
J Tyler Wright Camera Intern
Josh Gold Sound Effects Editor
Geoffrey Haley "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Carly Hildebrand Music Coordinator
Charles Martin Inouye Music Editor
Rachel Levy Music Supervisor
Lise Richardson Music Editor
Tricia Ronten Script Supervisor
Kyle Cooper Title Designer
Shai Debroux Stunts
Name Title
Pete Chiappetta Executive Producer
Thomas Hayslip Executive Producer
Helen Medrano Co-Producer
Douglas Seok Associate Producer
Andrew Lary Executive Producer
Anthony Tittanegro Executive Producer
Patrick Crowley Producer
Frank Marshall Producer
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Ashley Jay Sandberg Executive Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
6.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/twisters-review-delivering-exactly-what-fans-crave/ "Twisters is exactly what one expects from a disaster flick: a visual spectacle full of action and adrenaline, with a predictable yet effective narrative. Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell sta ... nd out as protagonists, bringing charisma and chemistry to characters with some emotional depth. Dan Mindel's cinematography and Benjamin Wallfisch's score add to the immersion layer of the summer blockbuster. It doesn't bring anything new to the genre, nor does it need to, as it fulfills its sole, valid purpose of entertaining its target audience while still respecting the victims of natural disasters, reminding us of the importance of humanity and altruism in times of crisis." Rating: B-

Jul 10, 2024
r96sk
7.0

<em>'Twisters'</em> is about what I expected, it's one I enjoyed. I'd say the action is an (albeit minor, relatively-speaking) improvement on the original, though I do think the characters and cast aren't quite as strong this time out. Overall, comparing the two, they probably level out to be hon ... est, which is actually a good thing when you're talking about a sequel. Despite the aforementioned about those onscreen, I did still like the performances of Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell - the latter is the best performer, in my opinion. With that said, hopefully Powell can get himself out of this typecast of 'overly cocky guy turns out to be sound' as it's getting a bit tiresome, even though I do really rate him as an actor.

Jul 18, 2024
Brent_Marchant
6.0

In the interest of full disclosure, I must confess that this long-delayed sequel to its 1996 blockbuster predecessor is not nearly as awful or hokey as I thought it would be. As a prototypical summertime popcorn movie, director Lee Isaac Chung’s latest hits every item on the checklist of requirement ... s for what such a release should do, and, in that sense, it’s admittedly rather fun – to a point. With that said, however, there’s only so much belief that one can realistically suspend while watching this often-preposterous tale, one that frequently pushes the limits of silliness and credibility. As expected, the tornadoes are the real stars of this picture (and, arguably, justifiably so), while the film’s clichéd, largely monodimensional characters and often-clunky, highly implausible narrative take a dutiful back seat to what clearly (and deservedly) lies front and center. That’s not to say these other elements are completely overshadowed, but their inherently predictable qualities and general lack of imagination fail to set this film apart as something genuinely different, particularly from its precursor. That dearth of innovation is especially apparent, for example, where good ole boy storm chaser Tyler Owens (Glen Powell) is concerned, whose testosterone-soaked persona makes him look more like a reckless, simple-minded yokel than a character to be legitimately taken seriously as someone who might actually know something about cutting-edge meteorology. At the same time, though, by employing these qualities where Powell’s character is concerned, I’d contend that maybe the film should have played them up more, transforming this offering into more of a campy romp, an approach that might have helped to distinguish the picture more than haplessly trying to make it into something to be taken so seriously. In any event, “Twisters” may not be the disaster that it could have been, but, as disaster movies go, it could have been better with a little less predictability, a lot less cliché and considerably more originality.

Jul 21, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

A tragedy forces meteorologist "Kate" (Daisy Edgar-Jones) back into the office where she spends her days monitoring weather events and advising on whether or not twisters may emerge and issuing any necessary alerts. Another of her erstwhile coleagues, "Javi" (Anthony Ramos) shows up with some milita ... ry-grade technology that can be used to 3-D plot the phenomenon and that gets her back out into the field. That's where she encounters "Tyler" (Glen Powell) - he's a "tornado wrangler" who uses his guts to drive as close as he can to get great images for his lucrative You Tube channel. Her designs are more altruistic, though. She wants to map the things so she can develop a plan to seed them with super-absorbent polymers that will hopefully stop them in their tracks. A gently competitive scenario now develops between the two, but that is soon changed when she discovers that one of their backers in really in it for the fire-sale value of properties devastated by the sheer power of the twisters, and - of course - the remainder of the plot follows lines way more predicable than that of the whirlwind. It's really more of a whirlwind of another sort that takes over and that's a bit of a shame as it shows up the limitations Powell as an actor. Sure, he's the boy next door you wouldn't kick out of bed for eating Pringles, but here he's about as wooden as a washboard. Edgar-Jones isn't a great deal better and the writing seems uncertain as to whether we are to watch an action-packed adventure film or a cheesy romance with some contrived moralising thrown in for good measure. To be fair, there is an attempt at bringing some science into the story and the visual effects are genuinely exciting to watch as these amazing forces of nature wreak their havoc despite man's best efforts. It's a bit on the long side, but it's still perfectly watchable especially if you can appreciate the visual on a big screen. It's just a bit disappointing.

Jul 22, 2024
GenerationofSwine
10.0

Did you know that this movie had a diverse cast with a strong female lead? I didn't... and when I say that I mean I sat through the movie, left the theater, and didn't know it had a diverse case with a strong female lead until my wife pointed it out. But wait, there is more.... I didn't want to ... see Twisters. In fact I rolled my eyes at that... until the director said that they weren't going to make it about Climate Change. I mean, that really got my hopes up. That made it sound like it was just going to be a movie about tornadoes. So, I figured I'd give it a shot and.... it was just a movie about tornadoes.... seriously. It was like the first one, and let's face it, you didn't see the first one because you thought the plot was interesting, you saw the first one because you wanted to see a movie about tornadoes destroying a lot of crap and that is exactly what it delivered. And that is exactly what Twisters delivers. Is there political lecturing? No. Is there lecturing about climate change? No. Is there lectures about being Gay? No. Is there lectures about diversity? No. Is there lectures about feminism? No. Does it make a point that all white people are evil? No. Does it make a point that all men are evil? No. Does it make a point that Christianity is evil? No. Does it have a villain that is supposed to be Donald Trump? No. WOW... Just WOW. WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW. I haven't seen a movie that didn't check off that many boxes since 2016. It says NOTHING. It's a movie about... Twisters and that is all. Seriously. It's just a fun entertaining movie. It gave me everything that I want in movies. It his my two most important check boxes. Is the movie fun? YES!!!! Is the movie Entertaining? YES!!!!! Those two things are all twisters gave me and that is all I ever ask for. They made a movie I want to watch, I want to watch movies like this so I can be entertained, and the movie entertained me. THANK YOU, now make more movies that actually try to entertain people. DOWN WITH LECTURES, UP WITH ENTERTAINMENT! GIVE US ESCAPISM!!! GIVE US FUN!!!! MAKE MORE MOVIES LIKE THIS!!!!! We will give you money for it.

Aug 01, 2024
screenzealots
5.0

Taking the ridiculous to a new level, the disaster spectacle “Twisters” falls short in delivering a compelling story to match its go big or go home premise. Directed by Lee Isaac Chung, the movie plunges viewers into a relentless tornado “outbreak,” setting the stage for a half-baked sequel that’s s ... o stupid, it’s actually a challenge to suspend disbelief. Former storm chaser Kate (Daisy Edgar-Jones) is haunted by an encounter with a killer tornado while she was in college in Oklahoma. It was a disastrous day, and she continues to live with survivor’s guilt years later. Now living in New York City, she is lured back into the field by her friend Javi (Anthony Ramos) with the promise of testing a groundbreaking new storm tracking and mapping system. The science-minded pair meet the reckless, renegade storm chaser and social media superstar Tyler Owens (Glen Powell), who seems more concerned about getting views and likes rather than contributing anything meaningful. But as the storm season quickly intensifies, there is a scary proliferation of deadly tornadoes that leave nothing but devastation in their path. Amidst it all, Kate and Tyler find themselves competing to be the first to document each funnel for entirely different reasons. All of this is so dumb. There’s no reason for these people to be racing to get to the tornado first, but Chung tries to create a sense of urgency and drama by pitting them against each other. The plot is straightforward: see tornado, chase tornado, repeat. While this tried-and-true formula offers fleeting thrills, it quickly becomes tedious. There’s only so much humans can do to fight back at killer forces of nature, and there are laughably idiotic scenarios like a character shooting fireworks into the funnel of a tornado just to see if he can. Most of the film is divided between show-stopping tornado “attacks” and Powell making lovey-dovey eyes at the camera (we get it: he’s good looking)! I suppose there’s no arguing the fact that everyone loves an easy-on-the-eyes tornado wranglin’ hunk, but even his charm can’t carry the movie. The film’s science is absolutely laughable, with tornadoes depicted as nearly sentient forces capable of reducing buildings to rubble in seconds and sucking humans into the sky while somehow sparing people’s hats. The special effects, and especially the sound design, are impressive, creating a visceral experience of the storms’ fury. The action sequences may be visually striking, but they lack the originality and impact needed to make them memorable. What’s fun about seeing people’s homes destroyed and lives ruined? Disaster film fans may be a bit more lenient in unearthing more to enjoy about “Twisters” than I did, because I found it to be big, loud, and dumb. Those attributes can be satisfying if they’re executede well and the story at the core of the movie is good, but this one is not. It’s heavy on the mindless, light on the fun. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

Aug 08, 2024
chandlerdanier
4.0

I dislike this movie. I found it boring and long. So many stupid people screaming. So much noise. So much garbage. So little excitement. I liked how targeted towards the prairies it is. Just a bunch of good old country folk. Drivin' truck. Goin' to rodeos. Playin' baseball. Sufferin' in poverty a ... nd losin' property. Yeehaw.

Aug 14, 2024
Sejian
6.0

I think I need to rewatch the old movie because I cannot remember if it was this ridiculous or not. I see there are two; the one with Bill Paxton that I think I remember and an even older one with muh boi, Crispin Glover that I didn't know exist. So, what's wrong with this movie? Well, besides ki ... lling off Kiernan Shipka in the first 15 minutes, everything, everything is wrong (I'm exaggerating slightly) - I thought I was watching a disaster movie, instead it's a weirdly cobbled together romance movie. MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD 1. Javi is written as an unintentional antagonist and it's kinda dumb. Furthermore, the issue between Javi and Kate is also never really addressed. They both lost their friends and for all intents and purposes it appears Kate built up walls around herself, left town and never looked back. Both of these characters have had to live with and deal with the loss of their friends but in the scene when Javi snaps at Kate, it's hard not to take Javi's side, and we're meant to take Kate's side because the movie follows Kate. Javi is barely in it. The scene that follows between Tyler and Kate felt like it should've been between Javi and Kate, minus the romance because we don't actually need romance in everything. 2. They went a little too far with "reckless Tyler" in those first few scenes where diving Javi and Kate off the road is played for laughs. No one ever brings it up and Javi even pulls the same stunt with Tyler and Kate during the final act. These people are all supposed to be sensible adults. 3. Apart from mini-boss Scott, Javi's team of trained specialists have no personality or character development and are given barely any screen time compared to Tyler's ragtag storm-wrangling group. We're meant to see Tyler's group as cool because "oh whoa, they actually know something!" while we never get to know the team of people who could probably blow your mind with their combined knowledge. 4. My biggest issue with this movie is the two "opposing" groups. Javi claims to be doing this for science so we can better understand tornadoes so we can help people, and Tyler's here to help people by being social media famous, selling merchandise and giving out food. They both have the same goal, or claim to, and their different tech and methods of storm chasing could compliment each other, so why the unnecessary animosity, especially from Tyler's group, who, if we're being honest, aren't really doing that much. Tyler mentions a supercomputer at one point and I have to wonder what exactly have they been using this supercomputer access for all this time? If these two clowns worked together, they could've successfully scanned a tornado before the events of this movie. ANYWAY... LET'S GET TO THE JUICY PART OF MY "REVIEW"! "Is there political lecturing? No. Is there lecturing about climate change? No. Is there lectures about being Gay? No. Is there lectures about diversity? No. Is there lectures about feminism? No. Does it make a point that all white people are evil? No. Does it make a point that all men are evil? No. Does it make a point that Christianity is evil? No. Does it have a villain that is supposed to be Donald Trump? No." What do you suppose Kate's mom was talking about when she mentioned more and more bad weather? Bigots are comically silly, I swear! Swine says they came to watch tornadoes destroy things but somehow missed all the colored people and women on the screen who feel like they take up the majority of the runtime. There's never consistency with these people, is there? I came to watch a disaster movie and all I left with was the thought that I should've just watched The Day After Tomorrow (2004) again because at least that movie had compelling people drama. The funnier bit is if you read the recent reviews online on that old Bill Paxton movie, there are quite a few complaining that this new movie is woke and shoving agendas down your throat, so either Swine is being comically sarcastic or they're full of it. Like Tyler, I can't really tell. Do bigots like it because Kate gets with Tyler at the end instead of Javi? It really does seem this simplistic and silly when simply seeing a colored person on screen usually triggers them into spiraling out of control with calls to "boycott the woke DEI agenda movie!"

Sep 09, 2024
Ditendra
7.0

Good movie. No political propaganda, thank god. No unnecessary sex scenes either. I enjoyed this movie. Was pretty decent. ...

Sep 22, 2024