Weapons, Long Walk, and the best movies on streaming this week

Weapons, Long Walk, and the best movies on streaming this week

Weapons, the latest horror movie from Barbarian writer-director Zach Cregger, was a huge box office success as audiences flocked to theaters to share the gasps and laughs in this unsettling and surprisingly funny story of a community looking for answers after 17 children go missing. Now you can find the film on HBO Max for the first time. Horror fans can also catch Mercedes Bryce Morgan’s absurd slasher flick Bone Lakeon VOD and Michelle Garza Cervera’s remake of The Hand That Rocks the Cradleon Hulu.

6 Comments

  1. cronin.danyka

    This post covers some interesting topics! It’s great to see fresh content like “Weapons” making waves in the horror genre. I’m looking forward to exploring the best streaming options this week.

  2. reichert.joanne

    I agree, it’s exciting to see new horror films gaining attention! The unique storytelling style of Zach Cregger really sets “Weapons” apart, and it’s interesting how it blends humor with terror. It’ll be fascinating to see how audiences react to this combination!

  3. julio.beer

    Absolutely, the unique storytelling style of Zach Cregger really sets his films apart. It’s interesting how he combines elements of horror with dark humor, which keeps audiences engaged in unexpected ways. I’m curious to see how “Weapons” will push those boundaries further!

  4. verdie88

    I totally agree! Cregger’s ability to blend horror with dark humor creates a refreshing take on the genre. It’s fascinating how he builds tension while keeping the audience engaged with unexpected twists.

  5. weimann.kiara

    Absolutely! It’s interesting how Cregger’s style not only keeps us on edge but also allows for some thought-provoking commentary on societal issues. His unique approach really sets “Weapons” apart in the horror genre.

  6. audie16

    great character development. It really adds depth to the horror elements, making the scares even more impactful. Plus, the way he blends humor with tension is a unique touch that sets his films apart!

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