LOS ANGELES (AP) — If there’s one thing Zach Cregger learned while writing and directing his upcoming horror movie “Weapons,” it’s that the best laughs won’t come from the jokes he writes.

The film follows Cregger’s the . This time, the young director bends even more, when all children but one from the same classroom mysteriously vanish, leaving a trail of questions in their place.

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