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Ever since Weapons hit theaters earlier this month, we’ve been reading up on the movie, which follows the disappearance of a classroom full of children. It’s the second showing from director Zach ...
The circle/triangle that appears in the "O" in the Weapons title card is identical to the Alcoholics Anonymous symbol.
Zach Cregger's Weapons races past Sinners with $100.6M in a week, marking a stellar year for horror movies at the box office.
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With Zach Cregger's Weapons now playing in theaters, some fans of the movie think its an allegory about school shootings and ...
While not a whole lot is known about Zach Cregger’s upcoming Resident Evil movie, a new report suggests that he’ll be making ...
Zach Cregger’s Weapons is a creative and thought-provoking horror film that uses a multi-perspective storytelling style to explore the supernatural as a metaphor for school shootings, while ...
Before the mystery gets answers, there is one scene that is scarier than what Cregger put into the decaying neighborhoods and perverted secrets of Barbarian. It’s such a simple scene, and it might ...
Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” and Danny and Michael Philippou’s “Bring Her Back” — dabble in the horror genre. And now we can add a third — Zach Cregger’s ingeniously structured, character-rich slow burner ...
Zach Cregger swapped Weapons’ eerie alt ending for a clearer one after test audience hated its Sopranos-style ambiguity.
Weapons is gorgeously mounted, gleefully grotesque horror-thriller packed with eerie moments and gallows humour, but still doesn’t quite deliver on its potential ...
At exactly 2:17 a.m., 17 third-grade students vanish from an elementary school in a fictional town in Pennsylvania. Only one child, Alex Lilly (Cary ...