Movies Zach Cregger's WEAPONS (Passes $250 Million at the Worldwide Box Office)

If you have seen WEAPONS, how would you rate it?


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The last scene of the movie sucked. No fulfillment. Would have enjoyed Alex's parents coming back to normal or the antagonist somehow surviving, but it feels like the end of the movie left us in limbo.
 
So many of these recent horror flicks blow the big reveal and make the monster so buffoonish that it fucks up the movie(Smile, Barbarians) but this one stuck the landing imo, I legit hate that evil bitch

You don't think that witch was buffoonish? she was a literal pantomime character.. You really referenced Hitchcock with this movie? More like Goosebumps.
 
You don't think that witch was buffoonish? she was a literal pantomime character.. You really referenced Hitchcock with this movie? More like Goosebumps.
Yeah she kind of was and off putting, but it worked. Especially from the person who it came from, it worked.

Id say she was the epitome of having someone there the producers hired to hold back someone whom may have given free reign, to pull him back when he got too far....but this slipped through.
 
i really enjoyed the first act like an 8, but when it started to unveil the more "horror" aspects I didnt like as much and turned off somewhere in the third
 
Just saw it's on Max... going to have to give it a go.
 
yes it was? josh brolin was sleeping in his son’s bed

Okay I stand corrected. It still seems way to on the nose especially when Cregger won’t even say if the movie is allegorical. But Justine having “Witch” branded on her SUV was pretty on the nose as well so who knows.
 
If you liked Weapons you might like Two Witches. Much lower budget with a similar concept.


 
It felt uneven. It started off extremely strong with a city struggling to come to terms with kids missing. The ending with the witch just felt too little and too late for me. It felt like the secret of the plot was kept too long with too few hints to care what the ending was. I liked it but I saw it near when I saw "Bring Her Back", which was tighter and scarer in comparison.
 
It felt uneven. It started off extremely strong with a city struggling to come to terms with kids missing. The ending with the witch just felt too little and too late for me. It felt like the secret of the plot was kept too long with too few hints to care what the ending was. I liked it but I saw it near when I saw "Bring Her Back", which was tighter and scarer in comparison.


BHB was awesome, saw it recently. I just found the final third of Weapons to be - like Longlegs - way too cartoonish to take seriously. I still enjoyed the film, though.
 
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