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Weapons
Directed by
Adam Bhala Lough
Not Rated
2007
82m
Crime
,
Drama
4.8
59%
4.3
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Weapons presents a series of brutal, seemingly random youth-related killings over the course of a weekend in a typical small town in America, and tragically reveals how they are all interrelated.
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Cast of Weapons
Nick Cannon
Reggie
Paul Dano
Chris
Mark Webber
Sean / Producer
Riley Smith
Jason
Regine Nehy
Sabrina
Jade Yorker
Mikey
Brandon Mychal Smith
James
John Campo
Bobby
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
P.J.
Amy Ferguson
Nikki
Aris Mendoza
Bonnie
Toni Trucks
Auntie
Serena Reeder
Darnelle
Arliss Howard
Mikey's Uncle
Dorian Jourdain
Jim
Tim Dowlin
Andy
Zack Duhame
Mason
Sarah Buehler
Sharee
Caroline Macey
Tanya
Valerie Stodghill
Candace
Weapons Ratings & Reviews
Filmcritic.com
Don Willmott
one slice of life that I hope to never see in my town
EricDSnider.com
Eric D. Snider
The filmmaker and his actors have skill. What they don't have is something to say.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
One of the weakest films at this year's Sundance dramatic competition, Weapons is a violent crimer that rehashes familiar turf of the "youth, crime and neighborhood" movie genre, better and deeper explored in numerous indies of the past 15 years.
Cinematical
Scott Weinberg
It's basically just another "teens hate everyone, especially each other" story.
Boxoffice Magazine
Ray Greene
What this childish wallow was doing in the Dramatic Competition at Sundance only Robert Redford's minions know.
The Hollywood Reporter
James Greenberg
These are not characters most people can sympathy with. One tends to watch dispassionately as the inevitable plays out.
Film Threat
Zack Haddad
The acting isn't the sole disappointment, the writing and directing was just as bad.
FirstShowing.net
Alex Billington
The film is almost like a Los Angeles based version of A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, but featuring Paul Dano instead of Shia LaBeouf, missing Channing Tatum, and blacks instead of Puerto Ricans.
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