In this episode of Horror Joy, hosts Jeff and Brian discuss Zach Cregger’s 2025 film ‘Weapons.’
The film’s controversial portrayal of children as both instruments and objects of horror breaks traditional tropes by delving into issues like school shootings, societal decay, and the overarching themes of violence and isolation.
Through its intricate narrative and complex characters like Aunt Gladys, who embodies both the literal and metaphorical horrors of small-town life, the hosts explore the multifaceted weaponization and manipulation of youth.
They also touch on broader societal critiques, including capitalism and surveillance.
The episode culminates in an analysis of the film’s surprising and symbolic ending, highlighting its blend of horror and dark humor.
‘Weapons’ exposes the dark underbelly of American suburbia