From Blumhouse Productions comes Imaginary, a horror film by director Jeff Wadlow. In the movie, a woman returns to her childhood home and rediscovers her imaginary friend isn't all that imaginary, left bitter from the abandonment they experienced.
The cinematography felt too much like a TV movie with special effects that looked like a 90's Disney film like "Don't Look Under the Bed." I got whiplash from the dark scenes transitioning straight to bright sunlight. The film was laughably bad, I'm shocked it made it into theaters. ...
Imaginary opens in theaters March 8.Topics Film Kristy Puchko Kristy Puchko is the Film Editor at Mashable. Based in New York City, she's an established film critic and entertainment reporter, who has traveled the world on assignment, covered a variety of film festivals, co-hosted movie-focu...
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It should be no surprised that a movie called “The Imaginary” all but erupts with whimsical ideas, and on that front, this fanciful offering works. But it falls short in other fundamental ways, from the voice work (Studio Ponoc produces its own English-language dubs, but only Katz breathe...
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Movie Info SynopsisThe daughter (Fairuza Balk) of a small-time hustler (Harvey Keitel) remembers her last year of high school in 1962 Portland, Ore. Director Anthony Drazan Producer James G. Robinson Screenwriter Kristine Johnson,Davia Nelson ...