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`Imaginary` movie review: Lacks imagination and thrills

Film: Imaginary Cast: DeWanda Wise, Tom Payne, Veronica Falcón, Betty Buckley, Taegen Burns, Pyper Braun, Dane DiLiegro, Alix AngelisDirector: Jeff WadlowRating: 1.5/5Runtime: 104 min. “Imaginary” the latest horror-thriller from Blumhouse, directed by “Truth or Dare” producer Jeff Wadlow, fails to find the scares that it intended to. The plot is typical of the ‘voodoo cursed doll’ construct ( Chucky, Annabelle etc.) and uses the same old mechanics to charge up the…

What Should Fans Take Away From Imaginary?

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‘Imaginary’ Is the Title of This Movie, and Also Descriptive of Its Merits Sans a Great Premise

Blumhouse’s theatrical endeavors have taken somewhat of a nosedive in recent months, with a triple threat of certified stinkers: The Exorcist: Believer, which foolishly assumed it could imitate its historic ancestor; Five Nights at Freddy’s, which was more concerned with empty-calorie fan service than being a movie; and Night Swim, which suffered from a wickedly weak foundation more than anything; all of them seemingly doing all they can to drag the name of a great filmmaking house down. Imaginary doesn’t suffer for any…

‘Imaginary’ Movie Ending, Explained

Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Imaginary. From horror icon Chucky to bone-chilling android M3GAN, the concept of a lifelike animatronic or toy becoming a sinister villain is exactly what nightmares are made of. And while those aforementioned baddies have already made their presence felt within the spooky community, a fresh-faced toy in Imaginary could be the scariest inanimate object yet. The latest horror craze is from the ever-popular production company Blumhouse, with the Jeff Wadlow vehicle…

Critics Have Seen Imaginary, And They Can’t Find The Horror In The New Blumhouse Flick

It’s a good time to be a horror fan, with new and creative ideas being regularly introduced through the genre, and the best part is we don’t even have to wait until Halloween to get great ones. We’ve already seen a couple of spooky options hit the 2024 movie schedule, and up next we have Imaginary (not to be confused with John Krasinski’s IF — another movie about imaginary friends) from Blumhouse Productions. Critics have seen Imaginary, and most of them say they were left wanting when it came to the scares.Jeff Wadlow…

Imaginary Review: As Scary As You’d Expect From A Movie About A Teddy Bear

Within the horror genre, there’s always been a perverse fascination with the ways in which childhood can be haunting, and that tradition continues this spring with director Jeff Wadlow’s Imaginary. (I mean, we’ve already ruined how many nursery rhymes to creepily recited moments in scary movies?) It’s been studied that over half of children create imaginary friends by the age of seven... but what if the whispers kids hear are not simply mental conjuring? What if they were the result of a connection from another, much…

Imaginary review – a shoddy and unimaginative creepshow | Horror films

It’s yet another sub-par day at the Blumhouse factory, production line operating at full, breakneck speed, yet machinery on the perilous verge of total collapse. The house of horror, behind hit franchises like Insidious, Paranormal Activity and The Purge, has become something of a franchise in itself, a branded string of low-budget films making a high profit, yet quality control has forever been an issue and in the last year or so, it’s barely existed.On the first cursed weekend of January 2023, usually home to the most…

Blumhouse’s Imaginary Cast Dishes On What It’s Like Filming Alongside A Killer Teddy Bear

Blumhouse knows a thing or two about creepy toys and deadly child-play things. First, they produced one of the best scary doll movies, M3GAN, and then scared up big box office numbers with their long-awaited Five Nights at Freddy’s adaptation. Now, the highly celebrated horror production company has a killer Teddy Bear heading to theaters this weekend with the upcoming horror movie Imaginary. In a recent interview, the movie’s two child leads dish on what it was like filming alongside a killer teddy bear, and shockingly,…

Imaginary’s DeWanda Wise on How to Play With Childhood Terrors

It’s time to face your fears with Blumhouse and Lionsgate’s Imaginary. The film directed and co-written by Jeff Wadlow (Truth or Dare) stars DeWanda Wise (Jurassic World Dominion) as Jessica, who moves her family into her childhood home. While tension-filled domestic dynamics are at play, Chauncey Bear, her tattered old teddy and imaginary friend, seeks out her new stepdaughter Alice—which is where things get real creepy really fast.Grace Byers on Horror and Comedy in The Blackeningio9 recently spoke to Wise about…

IF Conjures Up a New Teaser for Its Imaginary Friends

Image: ParamountJohn Krasinski and Paramount aren’t just bringing sound-seeking aliens to the theater this year. In May, the actor is directing (and writing) his first kiddie movie, the Ryan Reynolds-starring IF, which came to the Super Bowl with a new trailer on hand.What Inspired Bobby Moynihan to Write a Children’s BookThe upcoming film, cheekily introduced here by “Krasinski” himself—definitely not Randall Park—stars Cailey Fleming as Bea, a kid who realizes that she can see imaginary friends, a trait she also shares