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Madigan deftly navigates the film’s wild tonal shifts, giving us the scariest and silliest horror-movie villain in years. Why ...
Aunt Gladys (Amy Madigan) is key to the big mystery and metaphor to ‘Weapons’—here’s the twists, turns and ending of the hit ...
Weapons identifies the kidnapper, Gladys, and explains why 17 children vanished at 2:17 am., with a plot recap, motive ...
Simon Pegg is shedding some light on what Quentin Tarantino’s unmade “Star Trek” movie might have looked like. During a panel ...
The structure doesn’t pay off wholly but Cregger doesn’t drop the ball, in spite of the many restarts and recalibrations. DP ...
Weapons took the internet by storm with its captivating plot and strong performances. Here's a list talking about the cast of ...
Aunt Gladys is instantly one of the most iconic and mysterious characters in Weapons. She wasn’t seen in any promotional ...
Despite looking almost unrecognisable in the new role, Weapons fans are just realising that Aunt Gladys, the film's villain, was in a classic movie from the 1980s. Directed by Zach Cregger, the horror ...
Weapons begins and ends with a child’s narration, concluding that the children are home but braindead and mostly mute, except ...
Of the original four, only Abrams carried over, now playing James, a homeless man hooked on drugs. Cregger filled the Pascal ...
Of all the disturbing things in this new horror film, it’s the tray of seven hot dogs that is most unsettling.
The weird ending of Weapons ties directly to an unsolved social evil.