
2026 The Actor Awards - Female Actor in a Supporting Role Winner Amy Madigan
Amy Madigan wins Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Weapons at the 32nd Annual Actor Awards.









Zach Cregger’s ‘Weapons’ Is Terrifying, Engrossing, Original Horror. Josh Brolin and Julia Garner headline ‘Weapons,’ the frightening, unpredictable, expertly told sophomore feature from writer-director Zach Cregger. We’ll admit we weren’t major fans of writer-director Zach Cregger’s feature debut, ‘Barbarian.’ While we appreciated its opening act and the film’s overall unpredictability, we were left dissatisfied by some uneven acting and a sense that it was two stories stapled together.
Cregger’s second feature, ‘Weapons,’ is a whole different scenario. Once again Cregger experiments with narrative structure and tonal shifts, and while he occasionally loses his balance, he brings his various plot strands and character arcs together in a much more cohesive fashion while maintaining a better mix of dread and macabre humor.

Amy Madigan wins Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Weapons at the 32nd Annual Actor Awards.

Official poster for Weapons, a psychological thriller from the director of Barbarian.

Child’s nightstand at 2:17 AM in Weapons.

Child shadow in the street in Weapons.

Julia Garner lies in bed in Weapons.

A Figure on a Rain-Soaked Street walks down a dimly lit suburban street in the dead of night in Weapons.

Weapons Official Poster.
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