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In Weapons, Zach Cregger dissects a town and allows the rot from Barbarian to sprawl into the antisocial suburbs.
Like in his horror hit Barbarian, Zach Cregger's new film Weapons utilizes yet another aged, sickly woman for unsettling ...
The structure doesn’t pay off wholly but Cregger doesn’t drop the ball, in spite of the many restarts and recalibrations. DP ...
T wo years after making his unforgettable entrance as one of the next great genre filmmakers with Barbarian, former Whitest ...
Barbarian was sold as a seemingly straightforward, single-location horror film in which a woman, Tess (Georgina Campbell), ...
Director Cregger was convinced to cast Madigan as Aunt Gladys from their initial encounter. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, ...
Horror is flying at the 2025 box office, but scary movies have been on the up for a long time. Weapons and Bring Her Back are ...
The story hooks you right away: seventeen children from the same class mysteriously vanish. Only one student, Alex Lilly, remains.
According to Cregger, Weapons is a different beast.
Prior to the year 476, when Romulus Augustus was removed as Imperator Caesar Divi Filius (the official title for what today we would commonly call "emperor") of the Western Roman Empire by the German ...
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 ...
Director Zach Cregger says Weapons' fictional plot was shaped by personal loss, despite the film's “true story” claim.