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The sketch, which was part of the second episode of that season, is called Hot Dog Timmy. In the skit, Trevor Moore — who was one of five members of the beloved comedy group alongside Cregger — plays ...
The Barbarian director is back with an unexpected meditation on powering through tragedy... that's also bonkers and ...
According to Cregger, Weapons is a different beast.
Viewers of brand new horror Weapons have made a major realisation of the hidden meaning behind its bizarre viral moment ...
Everyone realllllly fixated on Marcus and his husband's absolute feast of hot dogs, but the shot is actually a subtle, touching reference by director Zach Cregger.
At the start of Weapons, a little girl says, “This is a true story.” But is the new horror movie actually based on a real ...
The horror movie teases viewers that its startling plot is based on real events.
Horror fans (myself included) are still reeling from Zach Cregger’s latest masterpiece, and for good reason. The Barbarian director has once again delivered a ...
Director Zach Cregger says Weapons' fictional plot was shaped by personal loss, despite the film's “true story” claim.
Zach Cregger, the director behind the commercially and critically acclaimed Weapons, has an intriguing career that began in comedy and acting. Read on to discover more.
Cregger's follow-up to "Barbarian" offers an even more ambitious cross between domestic horror and sketch comedy.
Zach Cregger, the director behind the commercially and critically acclaimed Weapons, has an intriguing career that began in comedy and acting. Read on to discover more.