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What drives a classroom of seventeen children to vanish into the night without a trace? That’s the unnerving mystery at the ...
Filming under code names. Using draconian software to distribute scripts. Holding a press junket where, for the most part, ...
Director Zach Cregger has crafted another thriller with his new movie, “Weapons.” The film opens with a haunting scene of ...
Alfie Wise, the longtime Burt Reynolds friend, film sidekick and personal assistant who had bit parts 10 of the movie star's ...
The event at the movie's heart is the disappearance of 17 third-graders from a single class in the middle of the night in the ...
Cregger's follow-up to "Barbarian" offers an even more ambitious cross between domestic horror and sketch comedy.
We don’t know much about Weapons, which adds to the excitement. Let’s break down why, if you’re looking for a movie to see ...
Canning the labor chief will make jobs statistics less trustworthy, but authoritarians thrive in a world of blurred fact and ...
Clever Cregger proves, as Ryan Coogler did with “Sinners” back in the spring, that horror not only often has the most blood — ...
Right now, Weapons is only available to watch in a movie theater when it opens in theaters on Friday, August 8. You can find ...
Zach Cregger’s film Weapons talks about the anger that sparks from 17 kids that went missing from a single class in a school.
Cregger explains why he had to drop a lot of the film’s jokes, while Brolin reveals why he initially hesitated when ...