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A shot of a tray of hot dogs in the buzzy horror movie "Weapons" has become a meme, but it may be more meaningful than fans initially thought.
'Weapons' has passed $100 million at the box office in North America.
Contrary to popular belief, the title of Zach Cregger's Weapons is not about gun violence; it's about the weaponization of people.
New Line is in early talks for a prequel to Weapons, its buzzy hit horror film from writer-director Zach Cregger, which opened over the weekend, Deadline has confirmed. Plot details are under ...
Audiences are arguing over the meaning (or lack thereof) behind Zach Cregger's horror hit — but the truth is there's no such thing as a correct answer when it comes to the film.
Weapons’ floating gun scene sparks fan theories, symbolism debates, and mystery after director Zach Cregger leaves its meaning unexplained.
Despite finding critical and box office success, the new horror movie Weapons doesn't answer all of its audience's questions.
Fans of Weapons are wondering if the film is based off a true story after watching the horror film.
“Weapons” was the No. 1 earner in theaters on its opener Friday, taking in $18.2 million.
The air of secrecy around Zach Cregger's "Weapons" makes it hard to talk about — and criticize — the film's disappointing revelations.
Director Zach Cregger followed up the success of Barbarian very well with Weapons, which proved to be an even better horror movie.