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Director Zach Cregger talks about his sophomore feature, "Weapons," about a small town overtaken by a malevolent force.
The "Weapons" ending isn't for the faint of heart. But it is satisfying to find out where the kids went when they disappeared ...
Weapons delivers an original and gripping mystery with sharp writing, tense pacing, and unforgettable performances.
Dave Bautista is set to join Henry Cavill in the upcoming Highlander reboot as the villainous immortal barbarian known as The ...
The filmmaker began writing the feature after the death of a friend, but its final section came from mining his childhood.
Zach Cregger’s follow-up to the surprise horror hit “Barbarian” builds just as confidently with mood, moxie and acrid, ...
The latest work of horror from 'Barbarian' writer-director Zach Cregger is now playing at Regal and AMC locations ...
Weapons’ enigmatic title, as with Zach Cregger’s previous film Barbarian, reveals little of what follows. The smalltown Pied ...
To some extent, the same is also true of 28 Years Later, another excellent horror movie from this year where innocent people are transformed into mindless attackers. Both movies end with a surprise ...
The acclaimed horror pic and the female-fueled 'Freaky Friday' sequel are expected to end up in a close race for No.1 at the weekend box office.
Here’s everything to know about the end of Weapons. Weapons opens with a voiceover from a female student at Maybrook ...
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