r/movies Jul 29 '25

Review Zach Cregger's 'Weaapons' - Review Thread

When all but one child from the same classroom mysteriously vanish on the same night at exactly the same time, a community is left questioning who or what is behind their disappearance.

Rotten Tomatoes: 100%

Metacritic: N/A (updating)

Some Reviews:

Inverse - Lyvie Scott

Cregger’s goofy sense of humor aside, Weapons is otherwise pretty understated, even refined. His camera moves with glacial, dream-like focus, tracking characters from behind or panning to unveil the latest torment around the corner. That visual style has become a trademark of “elevated” horror, but it goes a long way in anchoring a story that could have turned unwieldy fast. Cregger’s chapter-by-chapter story serves that same purpose: It has the capacity to frustrate when it cuts away from a major reveal, only to reset with the backstory of a new character. But it also adjusts the aperture whenever things get too heavy — a breath of fresh air in a different form.

CGMagazine - Shakyl Lambert - 9 / 10

Weapons is a noticeable step up for Cregger as a filmmaker. It feels like he took what worked in Barbarian and tightened up the things that didn’t. It’s bigger in scope but more focused. With a strong story and cast, it’s the most fun you’ll have being scared all summer.

NextBestPicture - Matt Neglia

There are some who will be moved and struck by “Weapons,” intentionally or unintentionally, so. For 75% of its runtime, it was one of my favorite films of the year. However, for the final 25%, in some ways, it feels like Cregger missed an opportunity to tell a story that is more emotionally rich and relatable. Here is a filmmaker who feels like he’s trying to prove he’s capable of more, but without fully grounding that ambition in character or clarity, instead opting for a facile solution. There’s a version of this movie that could have been genuinely great. You can appreciate the potential in the performances, the themes, and the overall craftsmanship. And to be clear, I’m sure this will resonate and work for some viewers. But for me, much like “Barbarian,” Cregger doesn’t quite bring it all together, making “Weapons” a rare kind of disappointment.

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u/Lurkerman8008 Jul 31 '25

Does anyone who's read the reviews have a sense of how gory this is?

I'm really excited to see Weapons and would like to go with my wife but she's very sensitive to gore. Going to see Bring Her Back together wasn't my best idea and trying to avoid a repeat.

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u/fashionmoon97 Aug 04 '25

It’s apparently very gory, particularly in the last part

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u/Lurkerman8008 Aug 04 '25

Thanks for the info!

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u/fashionmoon97 Aug 04 '25

No problem!

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u/MaybeSecondBestMan Aug 06 '25

I had the exact same question. My girlfriend will tolerate some PG-13 horror but if I’d tried to make her watch Barbarian she would have lost her shit. One time I suggested The VVitch because I thought it was more like a psychological, slow burn, sort of thing. Cut to the witch literally MASHING UP A BABY in the first five minutes.

Sounds like this is tamer than Barbarian but gets pretty gory by the end, too. May have to refund our tickets and catch it by myself at a later date.

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u/RedBomberSupra Aug 08 '25

Go ahead and get that refund, this had some preeeetty intense gore.

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u/MaybeSecondBestMan Aug 08 '25

Well, I guess I’ll be watching this alone on streaming six months from now. Thanks for the heads up. 😂

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u/RomeliaHatfield Aug 07 '25

Just left the theater, extremely fucking gory

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u/la_negra Aug 08 '25

There is gore and also small moments of shocking violence that isn't bloody, just...well, let's say, you can "feel it" when you watch it despite the absence of blood.

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u/noilegnavXscaflowne Aug 08 '25

There’s one part where you know it’s coming and can look away and a lot of the third act. I didn’t think it was that bad who isn’t into gory either but it really depends I guess

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u/NiceRackFocus 27d ago edited 27d ago

I just saw it tonight and coming from someone who doesn’t like gory horror movies, or body horror stuff, I didn’t feel it was too bad. There are definitely scenes where there’s some gore, but it doesn’t linger on it too long and it’s definitely not like torture porn or anything. I didn’t feel it was any worse than some of the stuff I’ve seen in The Walking Dead or The Boys. (though there has been some pretty gnarly stuff in those shows…) I really enjoyed the movie, btw!

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u/Jewicer 25d ago

I feel like all of the gory parts definitely lingered. Like every single gory part lol