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“Weapons” Wields Dark Genius – No Spoilers Ahead

“Weapons” Wields Dark Genius – No Spoilers Ahead
17 Aug 2025

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If you haven’t yet been drawn into the eerie vortex that is Weapons, writer-director Zach Cregger’s sophomore horror-mystery is slaying it at the box office and critics’ screens alike. Think Barbarian turned up to eleven—but with a bigger heart, darker humor, and more layers than a clown’s smile.

What the Buzz Says

  • Critics love it: Rotten Tomatoes sits at a stellar 94%, calling Weapons “a horror masterpiece that leaps beyond its genre without abandoning its sick, sad heart.”

  • RogerEbert.com’s Brian Tallerico gave it 3.5 out of 4 stars, praising its refusal to over-explain and its willingness to leave space for unease.

  • Empire was out here handing out 5 out of 5 stars, admitting the movie “shouldn’t work, but it does—about missing children and grief, yet crowd-pleasing.”

  • Esquire declares Cregger a “modern master of horror”, calling the film “stunning and startling.”

  • Den of Geek dubs it “the most twisted studio movie of the year,” and Pitchfork highlights its eerie suburban satire and sharp, dark humor.

  • Whatever you do, don’t Google the ending. The Guardian warns the power here is in its primitive, unsettling simplicity—not hidden symbolism. 

Box Office & Awards Chat

  • It launched to a smashing $40M+ opening weekend in the U.S.—a solid win and another notch on Warner Bros.’ belt.

  • Audiences are digging it: CinemaScore A‑, PostTrak 4/5 stars with 65% saying, “Hell yes, I’d recommend it.”

The Unforgettable Cast

Julia Garner stuns as the reluctant teacher under suspicion; Josh Brolin brings a raw, grief-stricken intensity as a determined father. Add in Alden Ehrenreich, Benedict Wong, Austin Abrams, and standout Amy Madigan as Aunt Gladys—and you’re dealing with one hell of an ensemble.

Madigan’s Aunt Gladys has become a cult fave—critics are even whispering about Oscar buzz for her chilling, scene-stealing turn.
She’s had the best time playing her creepy villain: performing stunts, keeping quiet before release, and basking in fans’ shock and praise. Enough intrigue surrounds her that Cregger and the studio are considering a prequel focused on her origin story.

Why It Works (Without Spoiling a Thing)

Weapons unspools like a fractured puzzle set in suburbia at 2:17 a.m., when 17 children vanish—en masse—from a single classroom. Told in six twisting, interlocking chapters, each voice adds tension, dread, and occasional dark levity. 

Cregger’s script is an emotional funhouse mirror—part Grimm’s fairy tale, part psychological thriller, part suburban nightmare. The horror? It’s often mundane objects turned ominous, paranoia turned eerie, trauma turned story. And yes—there are laughs (dark, bitter chuckles), but the dread? It lingers.

Weapons is pitch-black, smart, and doesn’t condescend—if anything, it challenges you. It’s less about giving answers and more about making you squirm. Superbly paced, superbly acted, and unafraid to be weird—even on studio dollars.

So do you want haunting depth or cheek-clenched chills? Weapons delivers both on one ominous platter.

 

 


 

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