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Weapons identifies the kidnapper, Gladys, and explains why 17 children vanished at 2:17 am., with a plot recap, motive ...
The horror film, starring Josh Brolin, Julia Garner, Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams, Cary Christopher and Benedict Wong, ...
Speaking to Vanity Fair, Cregger talked about some of the big reveals in the final act of the film and how they were inspired ...
The weird ending of Weapons ties directly to an unsolved social evil.
Leaving the audience wanting more is the exact right move for Weapons — and that feels like a lesson Cregger learned from the ...
Aunt Gladys (Amy Madigan) is key to the big mystery and metaphor to ‘Weapons’—here’s the twists, turns and ending of the hit ...
Weapons released in theaters on August 8. Warner Bros. will likely release the film to HBO Max around 45 days after the ...
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 ...
If you thought Weapons has a happy ending, think again: there’s something you’ve missed that could make it much worse.
Even greater than the pleasure that accompanies the emergence of a new talent is the pleasure of seeing that talent confirmed ...
Weapons director Zach Cregger was truly diabolical for hiding the truth about the film's dark mystery in plain sight.
The structure doesn’t pay off wholly but Cregger doesn’t drop the ball, in spite of the many restarts and recalibrations. DP ...