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‘Weapons’ Review: The Best Movie I’ve Seen All Year

NO LOC, AUG 7 – The film intertwines six protagonists’ struggles as 17 third graders vanish overnight, with none returning a month later, highlighting themes of failure and unresolved trauma.

  • On August 8, 2025, Zach Cregger's horror film Weapons premiered, focusing on a town shaken by the sudden disappearance of 17 schoolchildren.
  • The film reveals that Gladys, Alex's terminally ill aunt, uses witchcraft to control children and adults, causing the mass disappearance in an American town.
  • Weapons interweaves multiple perspectives, including Justine, the accused teacher; Alex, the only child not abducted; and Archer, a parent suspecting dark forces behind the vanishings.
  • Archer describes the children as "weaponized" and compares them to heat-seeking missiles, while the epilogue notes the children returned but remain traumatized and mostly unable to speak.
  • The film suggests a grim metaphor for trauma and grief, reflecting the lingering damage of violence and the fractured trust within communities affected by such tragedies.
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Los Angeles Times broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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