Weapons Review: Zach Cregger’s Bonkers Horror-Mystery Might Be the Year’s Best

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Zach Cregger's Weapons horror film poster with cast Julia Garner and Josh Brolin

    🎥 Weapons Review (2025): Zach Cregger’s Twisted Horror Triumph

    Zach Cregger, the mad genius behind 2022’s Barbarian, is back- and this time, he’s swinging for the fences. With Weapons, Cregger has crafted a deeply unsettling, genre-blending horror-mystery that’s already being hailed as one of the most daring films of the year.

    Let’s break down what critics are raving about and whether Weapons lives up to its deadly title.

    🔍 The Premise

    Seventeen children vanish without a trace from a sleepy American town.

    What follows is a mind-bending journey told through a non-linear, multi-perspective narrative, drawing comparisons to Paul Thomas Anderson’s Magnolia. Each “chapter” unfolds through the eyes of a different character, revealing new pieces of a disturbing puzzle.

    🌟 What Critics Love

    🎬 Audacious Storytelling

    Cregger doesn’t play it safe. Critics are impressed by his bold narrative structure fragmented, mysterious, yet somehow cohesive. It’s the kind of storytelling that demands attention and rewards patience.

    🧠 Smart Genre Fusion

    Like Barbarian, Weapons expertly balances psychological horror with a twisted streak of dark humor. The comedy never undercuts the terror it makes the creepy moments hit even harder.

    👩‍🏫 Standout Performances

    • Julia Garner plays a deeply human schoolteacher grappling with the chaos.
    • Josh Brolin delivers a raw, emotional turn as a grieving father on the edge.

    The cast as a whole is being celebrated for grounding the surreal narrative in real emotional stakes.

    😱 That Ending, Though…

    The finale is being called “bonkers,” “insane,” and “one of the most satisfying horror climaxes in recent memory.” No spoilers but expect something you’ll be texting your friends about at 2 AM.

    🤏 Any Flaws?

    Sure, it’s not perfect:

    • Some critics say the first act drags a bit, as the film sets up its unconventional format.
    • The chapter-based storytelling, while ambitious, means a few characters feel undercooked.

    But honestly? These are nitpicks in what’s otherwise being hailed as a near-masterpiece.

    🍅 Critical Consensus

    Currently holding a 95% score on Rotten Tomatoes, Weapons has officially put Cregger in the top tier of modern horror auteurs. Critics agree: this is one of 2025’s must-watch films, especially for fans of unique, cerebral horror.

    🎟️ Verdict: Watch It

    If you liked Barbarian or love your horror weird, wild, and wickedly well-crafted, Weapons needs to be on your watchlist preferably on the biggest, darkest screen you can find.

    💬 Have You Seen Weapons Yet?

    Drop your spoiler-free thoughts in the comments!


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