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Arguably, the only important character whose full story isn't told by the movie is the tale of the sinister Aunt Gladys, ...
The stunning, smart “Weapons” has influences from some of the best films – horror and otherwise – ever made. But it’s never derivative. It stands alone as one of those movies I’ll recommend to horror ...
Weapons begins and ends with a child’s narration, concluding that the children are home but braindead and mostly mute, except ...
Weapons identifies the kidnapper, Gladys, and explains why 17 children vanished at 2:17 am., with a plot recap, motive ...
New Line is in early talks for a prequel to Weapons, its buzzy hit horror film from writer-director Zach Cregger, which ...
Weapons took the internet by storm with its captivating plot and strong performances. Here's a list talking about the cast of ...
John Wayne wasn't much into superheroes, at least not so far as we can tell. The Duke was known for helping establish the Western archetype of gruff cowboys, hardened lawmen, and valiant heroes who ...
The weird ending of Weapons ties directly to an unsolved social evil.
Mass loss has been normalized in the U.S., as has treating those lost as political fodder. Weapons taps into this weaponization.
Opinions are the author’s alone and not endorsed by 2 NEWS and/or Nexstar Media Group. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Zach Cregger’s “Weapons” is a very personal story for the ...
Zach Cragger of ‘Barbarian’ delivers an exhilarating summer thriller, where we learn why 17 third graders disappeared from ...
Zach Cregger’s Weapons isn’t based on a true story, but its chilling tale of 17 missing children in a small Pennsylvania town draws from the director’s personal grief ...