Weapons atualmente tem uma classificação média de 7.1 de 10 e foi avaliado por 1014 usuários em nossa plataforma.
...an engrossing, brutal piece of work...
Leia a avaliação completa em Paste Magazinet...a righteous, fully actualized genre-bender in which writer-director Zach Cregger hones Barbarian’s blend of unbearable tension and dark humor to a new level of razor-sharpness.
Leia a avaliação completa em IgntThe fiendish enjoyment of Zach Cregger's Weapons is in how slowly and sadistically it reveals the answers to its American Gothic mystery.
Leia a avaliação completa em Den Of Geekt...its climactic image is a pointed, and unexpectedly funny, act of intergenerational warfare that reveals Weapons’s true message: no one’s ever really thinking about the children.
Leia a avaliação completa em The IndependenttCregger remains a remarkably confident and alluringly immersive director, constructing some wonderfully rattling shocks and moments of seat-clenching unsureness.
Leia a avaliação completa em The GuardiantIt’s intimate while also being epic, it’s scary while expertly utilizing humor as punctuation, and even the most dedicated cinephiles will be rocked by its surprises.
Leia a avaliação completa em CinemablendtA wonderful mixture of bad vibes and macabre fun, "Weapons" is one of the best horror movies of the year...
Leia a avaliação completa em SlashfilmtIt's basically network narratives meets 'The X-Files' (in fact, I suspect that Cregger was heavily inspired by one of my favorite episodes) but the playful way that the mystery is presented and the elegant cinematography make it fee...
Brace for impact. It’s a weapons-grade movie; deadly, viciously precise, an assault on the emotional psyche for the ages and easily one of the year’s best films.
Leia a avaliação completa em The PlaylisttAn unnerving and thunderously entertaining horror triumph.
Leia a avaliação completa em Radio TimestFor every moment of electrifying horror, the film cleanses the palette with comic relief.
Leia a avaliação completa em Slant Magazinet...a wildly satisfying antidote to the last 10 years of horror movies about grief and trauma.
Leia a avaliação completa em Indie Wiret...bold, crowd-pleasing, gleefully R-rated horror.
Leia a avaliação completa em Paste MagazinetCan a film about missing children and grief be called a crowd-pleaser? In Zach Cregger’s hands, it feels almost effortless.
Leia a avaliação completa em EmpiretA twisted fairytale that bests Barbarian.
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