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Weapons director Zach Cregger says his new film is "creatively ambitious, [and] a lot bigger and weirder than Barbarian." ...
With the story centered around Julia Garner as a teacher, Zach Cregger finally breaks his silence, revealing a chilling glimpse into the darkness behind Weapons—and his terrifying vision of fear.
The writer-director of Barbarian returns with an original horror boasting a super-creepy premise. Read more at Empire.
The John Wick films helped transform action cinema over the past decade. This first spin-off features Ana de Armas as, yes, a ballerina who is training to be an assassin. Len “Underworld” Wiseman ...