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In the film "Weapons," 17 elementary school children vanish. A teacher is blamed. Parents are mystified. NPR's A Martinez talks with actor Josh Brolin about playing the father of one of the missing ...
Zach Cregger's Weapons showcases a plethora of visceral imagery and themes and the iconic and a crazy ending that makes ...
Opening narration by a young girl (Scarlett Sher) clues us into the chilling premise of Weapons. One night, at 2:17 a.m., 17 children from the same third grade class at Maybrook Elementary ran from ...
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhat happened to the missing kids at the end of Weapons? Details explained
A mysterious witch’s ritual forces 17 children to vanish in Weapons, but a daring act breaks the spell. Here’s how the kids were freed and what happened after ...
Josh Brolin’s Weapons builds its horror on mystery, but the ending finally answers the truth behind the missing children.
Zach Cregger’s “Weapons” opens with a mystery that sounds like a math word problem: If 17 children left their homes and ...
Weapons kicks off with a bang (literally) and a chilling mass disappearance. Sadly, it doesn’t quite live up to the weight of its ambitions.
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Comic Basics on MSNRyan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ Could Be Dethroned for Biggest Horror Movie Previews of the Year By Upcoming Mega-Hit
Zach Cregger’s horror movie Weapons is already making a big splash before it even hits theaters. The film could pull in $6 ...
In “Weapons,” children from the same class mysteriously vanish, with Brolin and Garner searching for answers. The stars ...
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Fiction Horizon on MSNRyan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ Has Serious Competition for the Biggest Previews for a Horror Movie This Year
Zach Cregger’s Weapons is headed for the biggest previews for a horror movie this year with $6M, beating Coogler’s Sinners, which earned $4.7 million from Thursday night previews. Weapons is already ...
Weapons is in cinemas now, so here’s everything to know about the ending, including what happened to the missing kids.
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Lifestyle Asia on MSN'Weapons' Review: Run, don't walk, to go see the year's best horror film
India, Aug. 8 -- "Last night at 2:17 am, every child from Mrs. Gandy's class woke up, got out of bed, went downstairs, opened ...
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