Weapons (2025) | Official Movie Review

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When it comes to horror, originality can be hard to come by. But Weapons manages to deliver a fresh, unsettling take on witchcraft and human manipulation without relying on the usual ghosts or demons. Directed with a sharp eye for suspense and layered performances, the film blends digestible rituals, memorable scares, and strong acting into a horror experience that lingers long after the credits roll.


Plot

Weapons centers around the mysterious disappearance of 17 children. Instead of conjuring spirits or supernatural possessions, the film grounds its horror in the everyday worldโ€”humans twisted into pawns through witchcraft. The story is told in chapters, each focusing on a different characterโ€™s perspective. This structure lets the audience experience the escalating nightmare from multiple angles, giving depth to side characters who might otherwise have been overlooked.

Gladysโ€™ ritualโ€”simple, repetitive, and unsettlingโ€”becomes the heart of the film. Watching her break sticks and perform her incantations was eerie not just because of the act itself, but because of how easy it felt to mimic. Itโ€™s no surprise TikTok users have already latched onto it for viral content. By streamlining the witchcraft into something tangible, the filmmakers made it both terrifying and oddly memorable.


Performances

The acting in Weapons is a standout across the board. Josh Brolinโ€™s Archer carries much of the emotional weight as a grieving father spiraling into desperation. His nightmare sequences, particularly the infamous basement scare with Gladys, are both relatable and chilling. Julia Garner shines as Justine, portraying a teacher battling alcoholism while caught in the chaos. Her performance balances vulnerability and strength, even if her questionable decision-making (falling asleep drunk on a stakeout with the doors unlocked!) had viewers yelling at the screen.

Austin Abrams also deserves praise as James, the troubled outsider who first uncovers the truth. His perspective grounds the film, giving audiences an unexpected but fitting entry point into the mystery. And letโ€™s not forget young Alexโ€”his scenes with the witchcraft rituals brought an unnerving authenticity rarely seen in child performances. Even smaller roles, like Donna (whose liquor store confrontation became one of the filmโ€™s juiciest dramatic moments), added depth and drama.


Scares and Visuals

Weapons didn’t have a ton of jump scares, but the ones it did have were definitely memorable. The basement sequence, where Gladys suddenly appears hunched in the corner, is one of the filmโ€™s most memorable moments. Paulโ€™s gruesome encounter with needlesโ€”and his eventual deathโ€”will make anyone wince. And the final showdown, where the children charge through houses to take down Gladys, is chaotic, cathartic, and horrifying all at once.

The makeup deserves its own spotlight. Gladysโ€™ chaotic face paint gave her a deranged, almost clown-like presence, foreshadowed in Justineโ€™s nightmare where Alex appears wearing similar makeup. Itโ€™s a clever visual cue that ties characters and themes together.


Final Thoughts

Not everything was perfect. The mechanics of how Gladys drained life from the children felt underexplored, leaving some plot holes. And the ending, while intense, left too many questions unansweredโ€”likely setting up a sequel. Still, Weapons succeeds as a fresh take on horror that uses perspective shifts, ritualistic imagery, and standout acting to carve its place in the genre.

๐Ÿ”ฅ Rating: 4 out of 5 flames
Unique, unsettling, and surprisingly grounded, Weapons is a must-watch for horror fans craving something new.

With Sizzling Love,

Stacey Cake

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