Mild spoilers for "Weapons" follow.

"Barbarian" director Zach Cregger proves he's no one-hit-wonder with "Weapons," a wild, funny, and scary new horror epic that once again finds the filmmaker surprising audiences with twists and turns. Cregger has a gift for both blending horror and comedy while thinking up clever ways to knock his audience off-balance with shocking surprises. One of the reasons "Barbarian" made such an impact was that it kept us all on our toes as it's scary story unfolded, and arguably the most memorable moment in "Barbarian" arrives halfway through the film when the narrative suddenly switches from a dark and scary basement in Michigan to the sunny Los Angeles coast.

After spending the first half of the film with Tess (Georgina Campbell), a young woman who checks

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