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First things first: The Hurricane Heist! Man oh man ... Just cows and debris flying around while Helen Hunt flees a funnel cloud in a pickup truck? Pfft. Pfffffftttttt. Please come back when ...
If you’ve been closely following coverage of Hurricane Michael, you’ve probably seen breathless tweets and headlines about a “spooky,” “ominous-looking,” “spine-chilling” skull app ...
Above: The eyewall of Category 17 Hurricane Tammy, as seen late in the movie, The Hurricane Heist. The eyewall looks more like some weird pyroclastic flow from an Alabama volcano. The Hurricane ...
From the director of the first The Fast and the Furious outing, The Hurricane Heist, willingly or not ... As flying hubcaps soar, a skull in the storm motif flashes by and a Batmobile-style ...
Fans of action heist movies have been discovering an easily forgotten 2018 box office dud on Tubi: The Hurricane Heist ... and the MonsterVerse entry Kong: Skull Island, as well as the Apple ...
In a sort of Rorschach test for weather forecasters, some saw the image of a skull at the center of the now-Category 4 hurricane, which has sustained winds of nearly 130 mph as of early Wednesday.
Hurricane Heist’s opening five minutes introduce two of our heroes, Will and Breeze Rutledge. Set when the two are little kids, the brothers are trapped in a hurricane with their father ...