Director Zach Cregger's Weaponswas not only a box-office success, but critics and audiences also devoured its never-before-seen, nuanced, and original storytelling. The ambiguous title alone piqued many moviegoers' interest, luring in die-hard horror fans and newcomers to the genre. It's a pivotal, innovative film that could reshape modern horror filmmaking. Weapons is a multi-narrative horror story that follows a distraught town one month after the disappearance of 17 children, all from the same classroom, all on the same night, all at 2:17 a.m. Security footage shows the children running out of their houses in the same manner. However, the police, parents, and teachers can't figure out where they went and why.

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