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It's the horror showdown of the decade with Smile versus Weapons as the box office numbers crowns the best one in terms of ...
Weapons was made on a budget of $38 million, and $95 million was needed worldwide to break even. Read on for more.
Josh Brolin’s Weapons beats No Country for Old Men at the box office, but his career-defining role still lies in the Coen ...
Kail said he was “honored to be a part of this golden age of Josh,” adding that as far as he’s concerned, at this time, the ...
This puts it ahead of the $180 million that Neeson’s The Haunting made in 1999. Inspired by the same novel that was adapted ...
The American Gangster actor seems to believe the beauty of the line was in its raw simplicity, which is an honest reaction to ...
Nexus Point News finds the narrative arc unresolved or tonally disjointed — plunging into supernatural territory that undercuts the tension previously built. Others find that Cregger sacrificed depth ...
The 2025 film, 'Weapons', is based on a story about some kids who disappear from a town in Pennsylvania, which has created ...
Zach Cregger’s “Weapons,” his highly touted follow up to “Barbarian” (2022), is the writer/director’s second horror film with ...
Josh Brolin's Archer is undoubtedly incredibly flawed in Weapons, but how writer-director Zach Cregger uses him is ...
"'It's the greatest line in R-rated history,'" is apparently Fincher's assessment. "He actually said that," Brolin reported.
Small-town life is upended when 17 schoolchildren suddenly vanish without explanation in the middle of the night. Weapons is ...