
‘Weapons’ film evaluate: Zach Cregger’s creepy sophomore is diabolically sensible
Zach Cregger’s Weapons opens with one thing weird sufficient to provide pause. At precisely 2:17 AM, in a neat Pennsylvania suburb the place nothing ever appears to occur, seventeen youngsters get off the bed, stroll to their entrance doorways, and slip into the evening with their arms stretched large, like silent little airplanes slicing throughout…