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Yes, “Weapons” wants to be a film about trauma and grief and guilt and all those other things its proponents say it’s trying to avoid. What “Weapons” doesn’t have is a point-of-view about the subject.
Weapons, directed by Zach Cregger and starring Julia Garner, Josh Brolin and others, is a big blockbuster. The movie is on an ...
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We went hands on with Resident Evil Requiem, and found it just as terrifying and horror-filled as the series' best entries.
Despite having a terrifying premise, Zach Cregger's new project, Weapons, has the funniest scene in a horror movie.
In many ways, “Weapons” also felt eerily similar to Cregger’s debut film, “Barbarian,” with its small town scares and basement surprises.
Yes, Stephen King saw the latest horror blockbuster and he loved it, too. Read more about his reaction on Dread Central now!
Barbarian and Weapons director Zach Cregger , has quietly written a DC Comics-based script for DC Studios that takes a gritty ...
Zach Cregger is the latest horror director to move into franchise filmmaking after an original hit, but that's not what the ...
If Weapons had you white-knuckling the armrest, you are clearly in the mood for horror that trades jump scares for gnawing dread, fractured mysteries, and vibes that linger like a bruise.
Weapons, starring Julia Garner and Josh Brolin, has already passed one of M. Knight Shyamalan’s biggest box office bombs.
Weapons (2025, directed by Zach Cregger) is going to be in many film critics’ top three films of the year. It is destined to ...