- Arms Director Zach Cregger admits he feels pressured after success with his previous film, Barbarian
- But he told Techradar that he “feels safe” in the movie he has made
- Arms are in theaters from August 8
Zach Cregger scared us all in 2022 with his horror hit Barbarian And he is ready to do it again with the new movie Arms.
Following up from a breakout movie is not easy. With Barbarian When scoring impressive 92% on the rotten tomatoes from critics, horror -fans hope the same standard when it comes to Arms.
In Cregger’s latest film, we follow the mysterious disappearance of several children who ran away from their homes exactly at. 02.17. Arms Viral Marketing Campaign had all the talk and now is the pressure of it to be as good as Barbarian.
When he was talking to Techradar, Cregger told me how he was doing in front of Arms‘Release. He said, “I’m nervous just because I love the movie so much and I want people to watch it, but I feel very confident because I feel safe in the movie I made.”
“I love Arms. I think it’s a bigger riff on Barbarian. This is more and in a good way. I feel that I can sleep well at night, no matter what happens, knowing as if I was doing my job but, you know you hope people show up. “
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Arms is also creggers the first time scoring a movie with two of his friends, so fans get to hear some of his music on this project.
He said to me, “I did it with two of my best friends that I was in a band in high school, and we just have the same musical mind, and so we scored three of us, Hays and Ryan Holladay and myself.
“We scored the movie before I shot it, and then when I edited it, you know we just put the scoring in.”
One of the things I loved about Barbarian was the one word, effective title, something that he did again with Arms. I asked about the title and he said, “I think it’s such a mysterious thing, and with the mystery it’s just incredible. It just feels right.”



