📽️Weapons (2025)🎥 FamilyShield Review

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📽️Weapons (2025)🎥 FamilyShield Rated R (⚠️Restricted to adults, with 🚨LGBTQ+ content, explicit ⚠️sexual content, ⚠️moderate to strong rude behaviors, ⚠️strong bad language, and ⚠️graphic violence.)

❌LGBTQ+ free

💲Worth paying to see

ℹ️Overall, Weapons is a solid horror movie. We don’t believe it deserved to be #1 for several weeks, as it was, but it’s a decent horror film that keeps you in suspense and delivers some jump scares in the right setting. It is restricted to adult audiences due to its LGBTQ+ content, sexual content, profanity, and graphic violence.

LGBTQ+ Content:
1) The film includes a gay married couple, Marcus (the school principal) and his male partner Terry.

Sexual Content:
1) 55 min - explicit sexual content with male and female, no nudity is shown.

Plot:
In the quiet town of Maybrook, Pennsylvania, 17 children from a single third-grade classroom vanish simultaneously one night, leaving only one survivor. The community spirals into paranoia and suspicion, particularly targeting the teacher Justine Gandy. The narrative unfolds through interconnected perspectives, including Justine, a grieving father, a struggling cop, a young addict, and the school principal, revealing a supernatural horror involving a malevolent witch's ritual that manipulates victims and "weapons" to enact deadly curses, culminating in shocking twists and brutal confrontations.

Characters:
Justine Gandy (Julia Garner): The suspected teacher of the missing children.
Archer (Josh Brolin): A concerned father of one of the vanished kids.
Paul (Alden Ehrenreich): A troubled cop entangled in the investigation.
Alex (Cary Christopher): The sole surviving child.
Gladys (Amy Madigan): Alex's horrifying aunt.
Marcus Millio/Andrew (Benedict Wong): The gay school principal.
Terry (Clayton Farris): Marcus's "husband".
James (Austin Abrams): young drug addict/petty thief.

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