This week on End Credits, we're back! Summer vacation is over for us, even though there's still technically one week left, so we will say goodbye to summer by talking about the last great movie from the Summer of 2025, the new horror mystery Weapons. Also on the topic of saying goodbye to summer, we will talk about our summer movie memories.
This Wednesday, August 27, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Candice Lepage will discuss:
The Best Summer Movie Moments of 2025. It's been a long summer, at least in movie terms. We've seen a lot of different films, with varying levels of quality, but with fall almost here we have to make our choices for our favourite summer movie moments. From the lessons of Eddington to robots and super men we will mark the memories we'll take with us from the Summer of 2025, or, as it's been known, #PedroSummer!
REVIEW: Weapons (2025). It may be the biggest movie of summer in a very real sense, and it's a story about how a community comes apart when (almost) all the children from one grade 3 class disappears from one public school. The new Zach Cregger movie is part Twilight Zone and part ensemble drama in the tradition of Robert Altman and Paul Thomas Anderson, which is almost the antithesis of what makes a late summer movie a success, so what is it about Weapons that has hit so hard, and did it hit us too?
End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.