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Director Zach Cregger's second feature film, Weapons, proves that there is still much to be done in the horror genre.
Weapons’ director Zach Cragger explained how the SAG-AFTRA strike contributed to Pedro Pascal dropping out of the film, ...
The Polygon report added that though Weapons was not a direct metaphor for grief, its chaotic and mysterious tone emerged as ...
Cregger's follow-up to "Barbarian" offers an even more ambitious cross between domestic horror and sketch comedy.
On top of the mechanics of the story, Cregger displays an athletic, fluid filmmaking style that is impressive. The camera is ...
Director Zach Cregger has crafted another thriller with his new movie, “Weapons.” The film opens with a haunting scene of ...
Cregger explains why he had to drop a lot of the film’s jokes, while Brolin reveals why he initially hesitated when ...
Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams and Amy Madigan also star in this horror mystery about the disappearance one night of 17 ...
Zach Cregger on his 'Magnolia' inspired horror epic, 'Weapons,' crafting a suburban nightmare, balancing humor and horror, ...
If you want more detail, check back Friday for a (clearly labeled) spoiler-filled discussion of Zach Cregger's "Weapons" -- ...
Much like the earlier movie, Weapons takes has a simple yet mysterious premise, where an entire class of third-graders goes ...
Weapons, directed by Zach Cregger, is out on August 8. The movie follows the disappearance of 17 children who belong to the ...