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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 ...
If you thought Pennywise the Clown was the only heavily made-up entity whose eerie smile was going to haunt your dreams, you ...
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.
From the giant floating gun to the metaphors for the political left and right, we look at what Weapons' school-shootings ...
The film's ending will be controversial, but “Weapons” (you'll have to see it to get the title) is a truly memorable movie and one that holds the viewer's attention pretty much all the way through.
Buzzy horror film Weapons won the North American box office for a second week running with $25 million in ticket sales, ...
Weapons” kept the top spot at the box office for the second straight week, grossing $25 million to lead all films in North America, according to industry estimates released Sunday. The horror film ...
Weapons, starring Julia Garner and Josh Brolin, has already passed one of M. Knight Shyamalan’s biggest box office bombs.
The star says her uncanny villain, Aunt Gladys, is actually misunderstood. And her unforgettable appearance? “I just think ...
Summer is ratcheting down and the only major studio-wide entry this box office frame is Universal's Bob Odenkirk action ...