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After directing the 2022 movie Barbarian, which earned rave reviews, Zach Cregger’s encore performance came in the form of ...
What drives a classroom of seventeen children to vanish into the night without a trace? That’s the unnerving mystery at the ...
On top of the mechanics of the story, Cregger displays an athletic, fluid filmmaking style that is impressive. The camera is ...
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 ...
Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, Alden Ehrenreich, Benedict Wong, Amy Madigan, and Austin Abrams Director: Zach Cregger Weapons ...
To fully unpack “Weapons” in all of its deliciously creepy and shocking glory would spoil all the fun, and like “Barbarian” it is best to go in as cold as possible, writes this reviewer.
In his follow-up to ‘Barbarian’, the genre’s most artful mischief-maker plays the long con, hiding a razor inside the joke ...
But maybe the most surprising comedian-turned-horror-director was Zach Cregger, a member of the comedy troupe The Whitest ...
The story hooks you right away: seventeen children from the same class mysteriously vanish. Only one student, Alex Lilly, remains.
Film Review, a movie written and directed by Zach Cregger and starring Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, Alden Ehrenreich, Benedict ...
As Zach Cregger's movie lands in Indian theatres now, excitement among horrorphiles has reached fever pitch, with many calling it a “summer must-see.” ...
The sight of elementary school students running out of their homes and onto the suburban grass, moving like flying birds with ...