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The event at the movie's heart is the disappearance of 17 third-graders from a single class in the middle of the night in the ...
Writer-director Zach Cregger slowly ratchets up dread before hitting you with a finale that jumps between shocks and laughs.
Clever Cregger proves, as Ryan Coogler did with “Sinners” back in the spring, that horror not only often has the most blood — ...
It’s exciting to see a newer horror voice like Cregger not just maintain his momentum in filmmaking craft but also hit the ...
If there’s one thing Zach Cregger learned while writing and directing his upcoming horror movie “Weapons,” it’s that the best ...