‘Craziest movie of 2025’ that left viewers disturbed now available on Prime Video

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Horror movie, Weapons, terrified audiences in cinemas earlier this year and is now available to stream on Prime Video.

When the film was released this summer, viewers praised it as one of the wildest, most terrifying movies of 2025.

Weapons, written and directed by Barbarian filmmaker Zach Cregger, currently holds a 93% score on Rotten Tomatoes with hundreds of positive reviews from critics.

The film stars Josh Brolin, Julia Garner, Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams, Cary Christopher, Toby Huss, Benedict Wong and Amy Madigan, and focuses on the aftermath in a town called Maybrook when a classroom of children suddenly disappears.

One night at exactly 2:17 a.m., seventeen children – all from the same third-grade classroom – rise silently from their beds and vanish into the night. Only one child is left behind.

The disappearance shakes the town to its core, unleashing waves of grief, suspicion, and fear, particularly aimed at their teacher, Miss Gandy (Garner).

This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Cary Christopher in a scene from "Weapons." (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)
A classroom of children suddenly disappears (Picture: AP)
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The story unfolds in a puzzle-like fashion, told in 15-minute chapters named after the different characters caught up in the mystery, including the class teacher, parents, school officials, and law enforcement.

The film was praised for storytelling, but also for the scare factor, which left many viewers unable to sleep after watching.

A review for MovieJawn read: ‘Through adept scriptwriting, well-directed performances, and thoughtful cinematography, there were a couple of scenes where I found myself tearing up, jumping with fear, and laughing with relief all at once, never feeling cheaply manipulated.’

Metro emphasised the fear factor in some of the scenes in a review of the film: ‘There is some excellent foreshadowing, good horror references, and a healthy inclusion of truly grotesque or fear-inducing moments that will have you really spooked.

This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows promotional art for the film "Weapons." (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)
The film was praised as one of the best films of the summer (Picture: AP)

‘Memorable scenes include using a potato peeler as a rather ruthless weapon, and a bloody head butt that is guaranteed to stay with you.’

BeyondTheTrialer said: ‘Deeply disturbing, but intentionally so. With some striking visuals & clever storytelling, Weapons will haunt you. Madigan becomes an instant horror icon while Ehrenreich & Abrams give the film a lot of humor and heart. Very good theater experience.’

Fans on Twitter were also left terrified.

@jonesvibesonly called it ‘the craziest movie you see all year… shocking in the way It Follows or Longlegs are, but with the tone and chaos of Barbarian. Each sequence is more unexpected than the last, and some of the horror imagery is now burned into my brain. FREAKING HAUNTING! Cregger is a mad man and I’m here for it!!’

Others described the film as a masterclass in horror tension: ‘Just finished watching #WeaponsMovie — what a ride,’ posted @Kellvin_Chavez.

Weapons is available to purchase on Apple TV and Amazon Prime.

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