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‘Imaginary’ Review: Blumhouse Follows ‘M3gan’ & ‘Freddy’s’ With Latest Chilling Trip Into Toys-Turned-To-Childhood Terror And PG-13 Scares
A review of 'Imaginary', the latest horror film from Blumhouse casting a young child against an inanimate object, in this case a mysterious bear
There is no reason to believe that Imaginary won’t also succeed, and this one from director and co-writer Jeff Wadlow( Truth Or Dare) delves deeper into psychological terror, a young person’s genuine frights, in telling its story of a blended family encountering their own greatest fears and leading to an all-out occult assault on their worst imagined thoughts. Still haunted by nightmares from her own past and with an instituionalized father Ben (Sam Salary), Max believes a change of pace is needed and arranges for the family to actually move into Jessica’s childhood home. Cast: DeWanda Wise, Pyper Braun, Taegen Burns, Tom Payne, Betty Buckley, Alix Angelis, Sam Salary, Matthew Sato, Veronica Falcon
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