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Weapons review: a mind-blowing cinematic nightmareWeapons presents a nonlinear narrative from multiple characters’ perspectives. Specifically, it follows Justine (Julia Garner), father Archer Graff (Josh Brolin), police officer Paul Morgan (Alden ...
Weapons, the latest from Barbarian director Zach Cregger, is here and we are breaking down its explosive finale.
"People want a little more variety on their plate," says MacFarlane in explaining why comedy is a viable theatrical genre ...
The Emmy-winner is pulling double duty in theaters as a teacher facing scrutiny after the disappearance of her students, and ...
Leaving the audience wanting more is the exact right move for Weapons — and that feels like a lesson Cregger learned from the ...
Weapons' is a box office hit, with many viewers wondering if they should stick around for a post-credits scene once the ...
Weapons has everything you want to see in a classic horror pic: A great mystery, effective scares, good yucky gore, and ...
Zach Cregger’s horror movie Weapons is now playing in theaters, and it is getting rave reviews from critics and audiences, which is translating to big money at the box office. In fact, it looks as ...
Aunt Gladys (Amy Madigan) is key to the big mystery and metaphor to ‘Weapons’—here’s the twists, turns and ending of the hit ...
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Screen Rant on MSNNot Even Julia Garner & Alden Ehrenreich Can Accurately Describe The "Character-Driven Nightmare" Of WeaponsWeapons stars Julia Garner and Alden Ehrenreich have a hard time describing their hit horror movie, then discuss their recent ...
In Weapons, Zach Cregger dissects a town and allows the rot from Barbarian to sprawl into the antisocial suburbs.
The structure doesn’t pay off wholly but Cregger doesn’t drop the ball, in spite of the many restarts and recalibrations. DP ...
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