Zach Kregger’s follow up to Barbarian does not disappoint. It’s a balance of tense horror, comedy and great character work. Cregger slowly lays out breadcrumbs for the audiences to piece together the film’s central mystery in a way that’s gripping. There’s a few questions I was left with in the way the rules of this world are laid out, but overall a very satisfying film, that feels close in tone to directors I love, like Sam Raimi. 🕑🕑🕑🕑 / 🕐🕐🕐🕐🕐.
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Stephen Morris · Sep 1781 -
Codey · Aug 2880Weapons is a fantastic film that, at times, fails to follow its own rules it sets up. Fantastic third act.
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PPawtrick · Aug 23100
Wow wow wee wow you this was so good!!!! Don’t read anything about it just go!!!!!!
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Brett DiFranco · Aug 11I had hoped to see this with Steve Morris, but it wasn’t in the cards. Dead-even with Barbarian for me, but that could change after a second watch of each. Admittedly, this isn’t typically my type of movie. Neither was Barbarian. But I dug both.