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In Weapons, a grieving town embarks on a witch hunt following the sudden disappearance of 17 children, only for that term to ...
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Weapons then follows four individuals linked to the disappearance: Troubled teacher Justine Gandy (Garner), worried parent ...
Zach Cregger’s highly anticipated horror film, “Weapons,” and Disney’s sequel comedy, “Freakier Friday,” helped prove that ...
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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 ...
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The story hooks you right away: seventeen children from the same class mysteriously vanish. Only one student, Alex Lilly, remains.