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Khaleej Times
4 hours ago
- Khaleej Times
Movie Review: 'Weapons' brings horror, laughter, and a whole lot of weirdness
I walked into Weapons knowing almost nothing about it. No trailer, no synopsis breakdowns — just a glance at the cast. And honestly? That's the best way to experience this film. Don't Google it. Don't scroll through spoilers. Just walk in blind. That said, I was excited. The cast alone had my curiosity. I've been watching Ozark lately, so when I saw Julia Garner front and centre here, I thought — okay, this is going to be something. And then there's Josh Brolin, who absolutely nails his role as a grief-stricken father unraveling a horrific mystery. Fun fact: Pedro Pascal was initially cast, but thankfully, the role went to Brolin — and it fits him like a glove. He brings a brooding intensity and urgency that grounds the film's emotional chaos. There's one particular scene where Brolin wakes up from a nightmare, bolts upright, and yells — with an unhinged pause — 'What the expletive?!' The cinema erupted. It's so simple, but the timing, the delivery… instant meme material. He really is just like us after a 3am sleep paralysis episode. Alden Ehrenreich also deserves a shout-out for being quietly brilliant in every scene. He's the kind of actor who commands attention in his scenes. The kid actor (Alex, portrayed by Cary Christopher) is surprisingly solid, too. Someone next to me whispered, 'It's so easy to make kids look creepy,' and honestly, facts. And the rest of the ensemble? They do a decent job holding all the weirdness together. This is Zach Cregger's first film since Barbarian, and with Weapons, he's clearly not playing it safe. The ambition's higher and the budget's bigger. Now, the plot — without giving much away: At exactly 2.17am, 17 kids from the same elementary school class disappear. All at once. All while sprinting with their arms thrown back in this eerie, cult-like motion (yes, the one on one of the posters). Someone online compared it to a Naruto run… and now I can't unsee it. Only one child and their teacher, Justine Gandy (Garner), are left behind. Witchcraft? Mass hysteria? Cult? Hex? All of the above? Maybe. What makes Weapons really stand out is how the story unfolds. The film is broken into chapters, each showing the same event from a different character's perspective — the class teacher, a grieving father, a morally grey cop, the town's residents. Right when things peak, the perspective shifts. It's bold and occasionally frustrating, but keeps things constantly off-balance in the best way. It is entirely original, with Cregger's twisted humour stitched into every act. And yes, this is still a horror film. But what surprised me most? It's hilarious. I don't think I've ever laughed this much during a horror movie — not because it's bad or cheesy, but because it wants you to. The humour here is strategic, unsettling, and often absurd. Somehow, it never undercuts the tension. Jump scares? They exist, but they're earned. No random cats leaping out of closets. What's wild is how many of the best horror moments happen in broad daylight. That's rare. And here? It works. It's disorienting and genuinely creepy. Now, let's not pretend it's perfect. The non-linear structure opens it up to timeline inconsistencies and leaves a few character arcs undercooked. Some backstories feel like snapshots rather than fully fleshed out narratives, whereas certain figures or props feel out of place. But still, Cregger ties it all together in a finale that's equal parts disturbing, satisfying, open to interpretation, and is met with applause. Would I rewatch it? Absolutely. Weapons is the kind of horror film that dares to be different. Bold, bizarre, and borderline absurd, but in the best way. It's original, twisted, and genuinely entertaining. In fact, I might just run back to the cinema the same way the kids do when they vanish — arms flailing, possessed by something I can't explain. Because Weapons is weird. But it's also very, very good.


UAE Moments
5 hours ago
- UAE Moments
♈ Aries Daily Horoscope for August 7, 2025
Today's got 'main character energy' written all over it—and you're definitely the one stealing the spotlight. With the Moon moving into Aquarius, you're feeling more social, spontaneous, and slightly rebellious. You're not in the mood to follow the usual rules or routines—and honestly, that's a vibe. Just make sure you're not ditching your responsibilities entirely in the name of freedom. Balance, babe. Career & Ambitions: Thinking outside the box? You're practically living there today. Don't be afraid to pitch a wild idea or suggest a new way of doing things—someone higher up might actually love your fresh perspective. Just back your creativity up with action, and you're golden. Love & Relationships: Crushes could turn into conversations that feel electric. In a relationship? Shake things up—try something unexpected together (yes, even if it's just karaoke or cooking something weirdly spicy). Your charm is irresistible right now, but remember: flirt with purpose. Body & Wellness: Try something new! Your body is craving novelty just as much as your mind. Dance workout? Aerial yoga? Rollerblading like it's 2002? Yes to all. Move in ways that feel fun, not forced. Mental Health Check: You're craving stimulation, but don't mistake chaos for excitement. Feed your brain with inspiration, not drama. A little creative expression—writing, sketching, or just vibing to your fave playlist—can reset your mood fast.


UAE Moments
5 hours ago
- UAE Moments
Today's Moon Mood: Thursday, August 7, 2025
The Vibe: Today's moon in no-nonsense Capricorn has us deep in our 'get-it-done' feels. You might wake up ready to crush your to-do list, pitch that idea, or just finally clean your inbox. But here's the plot twist: your brain wants to hustle, but your body is already asking for a nap. It's giving 'burning the candle at both ends' energy — so pace yourself. Signs Feeling It Most: Capricorn, Virgo, Taurus, Cancer If You're Feeling... – Hyper-focused: Use it wisely. Don't waste your productivity streak reorganizing your closet for the third time. – Irritable AF: Capricorn moons can make us feel emotionally restricted. Let it out — journal, scream into a pillow, or take a long walk. – Disconnected from people: You're not cold, you're just craving solitude to recalibrate. Honor that. Moon Mantra: 'Discipline is my magic. Rest is my rebellion.' Moon Moves to Watch: – Morning grind = strong: You might actually like your calendar today. – Afternoon slump: Big feelings under the surface — don't ignore them. – Evening reflection: Perfect time to plan, declutter, or reset your long-term goals. Moon Mood Ritual: ✨ Capricorn Moon Grounding Check-In – Light a grounding candle (think earthy scents: sandalwood, patchouli, cedar). – Write down one long-term goal that actually excites you. – Then write down one way you can rest without guilt. (Yes, rest is productive.) Capricorn Moon Playlist: – 'Workin' Day and Night' – Michael Jackson – 'Hard Place' – H.E.R. – 'Control' – Zoe Wees – 'Level Up' – Ciara – 'Saturn' – Sleeping at Last Energy Crystal of the Day: Smoky Quartz – For grounding, focus, and protection from burnout. Keep it in your pocket when you need a reminder to stay calm while being a badass.