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Like in his horror hit Barbarian, Zach Cregger's new film Weapons utilizes yet another aged, sickly woman for unsettling ...
But maybe the most surprising comedian-turned-horror-director was Zach Cregger, a member of the comedy troupe The Whitest ...
Zach Cregger has proven with Barbarian and Weapons that he is a master of horror, but he also has a sentimental view of the ...
In many ways, “Weapons” also felt eerily similar to Cregger’s debut film, “Barbarian,” with its small town scares and basement surprises.
Many fans are convinced that Weapons is a sequel to Barbarian, and the cast and writer Zach Cregger are setting the record straight. “That's not entirely accurate,” Cregger, 44, exclusively told Us ...
This week, Netflix added After the Sunset to its lineup. This action comedy originally hit theaters in 2004, and now it's ...
The filmmaker began writing the feature after the death of a friend, but its final section came from mining his childhood.
Cregger's follow-up to "Barbarian" offers an even more ambitious cross between domestic horror and sketch comedy.
Weapons has all the same creeping terror of Barbarian, but don’t go looking for another second act scene change this time around. Writer-director Zach Cregger sat down with ComicBook for an interview ...
Zach Cregger VALERIE MACON / AFP Following the success of Barbarian, Cregger wrote Weapons, which follows 17 kids from the same classroom who mysteriously disappear overnight at the exact same time.
Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams and Amy Madigan also star in this horror mystery about the disappearance one night of 17 ...
Zach Cregger is the one responsible for making Barbarian, a film that easily justifies the use of the famous saying, "you shouldn't judge a book by its cover". It's hard to even figure out what ...