I’m not saying that Weapons was bad because it wasn’t. It was unique, original and definitely one of the best horror releases this year.
But the marketing was so strong, and implies such an insane journey to the film that it’s almost setting you up to feel disappointed whatever the outcome, because you’re expecting something that you’ve never seen before. Or I was at least.
Anticipating something completely out of this world, and although it was unique, it definitely wasn’t something that we haven’t seen before in the horror world.
Do you know what I mean?
Aug 12
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