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Weapons Review

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After Shows, Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.2652 Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2025

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Synopsis

When seventeen children from the same classroom run out of their homes in the middle of the night and vanish without a trace, a city is in ruin trying to pick up the pieces and figure out how this happened, where the children have gone to, who could have orchestrated such a thing, and why this occurred. 

Review

This film is mind blowing. I absolutely loved Cregger’s Barbarian, he did something unique and subverted all expectations in his 2022 horror hit so this film was one of my most anticipated of this year, and it did not let me down. I was deeply moved by the end of it, and if I wasn’t in a full theater, I would have let the tears flow. I loved this film. It made me really sad.

The way this story is told through its individual characters’ experiences instead of chronologically works in its favor, and as we get more into the stories of our main characters, the horrors of this story unfold in shocking, brutal, and unexpected ways. I am shook to my core more than I thought I would be. I was almost catatonic leaving the theater, relying on my muscle memory to get me back to my car while I pondered the events of the film.

This is a poignant and relevant story about the state of this country, about our lack of community, our lack of care for our children and for each other. It shows us the butterfly effect of thoughtless actions and unwillingness to protect one another and how that leads to the destruction of family, love, and the collective. Our community will fail if we continue to turn a blind eye, if we continue to fail each other, and fail our children. The call is coming from inside the house.

As if those themes aren’t horrifying enough, there is one particular jumpscare that got me and my entire theater. There’s great gore, and also some great comic relief in an otherwise melancholy film. The acting is great, especially from Cary Christopher (who played the little kid Alex). I loved this movie. No notes. And if you are struggling with what this movie is truly about, there is quite literally a house-sized AK-47 thirty minutes into the movie to remind you.

Score

10/10

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today we're reviewing Zach Craigers' new movie Weapons, so stay tuned for our review.

0:24.7

Is this a metal thing?

0:25.3

Yes.

0:26.3

No, taste.

0:27.7

David.

0:28.0

David, what is this?

0:29.7

Pretty big.

0:31.3

I have to kill a lot of people.

0:34.0

Just tell me what you want me to fuck.

0:35.6

I have big dick and tiny vagina. Oil me up, Daddy. I can't believe that Bryce prefers big tits. Missletoe alert. This is backcountry. This guy was a real jerk. How long can Hugo being prognant? Chop, chop, chop, chop. Oh, I'm just such a dick, David. Okay, everybody, put on your corpse handling gloves. You what? Hoodie Picasso.

0:55.7

Horror.

0:58.4

Hello, and welcome to horror movie talk.

1:01.3

I'm Sidney Lee.

1:02.9

And with me are my lovely co-hosts, Bryce Hanson, and Max Allen.

1:08.2

Back together again.

1:10.3

I was just going to say that.

1:12.1

It's been a lot of vacations, a lot of scheduling, but we're back again.

1:18.5

We're here to stay.

1:20.6

Of course, we're a silly, goofy, but very serious horror movie review show.

1:24.6

New theatrical releases always get priority, but we also review older

1:27.8

horror movies both good and horrible. Make sure you rate review and subscribe on iTunes, full video

1:33.3

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