- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- March 6, 2024 (8 months ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Production companies
- Blumhouse Productions · Lionsgate · Tower of Babble Entertainment
- Runtime
- 1h 44m
- Rating
- PG-13
Imaginary
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Betty BuckleyGloria
Tom PayneMax
Matthew SatoLiam
Veronica FalcónDr. Alana Soto
Taegen BurnsTaylor
DeWanda WiseJessica
Pyper BraunAlice
Dane DiLiegroChauncey Beast
Sam SalaryBen
Alix AngelisSamantha
Cecilia LealMom in Hotel
Wanetah WalmsleyBarbara
Suzette LangeSenior Home Visitor
Rhythm HurdYoung Jessica
Aubree MajorsVarious Kids in the Neighborhood
Shawn SanzOfficer
Brooklyn MajorsVarious kids in the neighborhood
Noah MartinezLuis
Isaiah EvansVarious kids in the neighborhood
Lilly SunshineGhost Child
Conner McCoyNeighborhood kid
Sean AlbertsonCollin
Eduardo Campirano IIIBoy
Crew
Reviews
Imaginary Review This convoluted, ridiculous horror movie for children is accidentally iconic.
Review: ‘Imaginary’ Is the Title of This Movie, and Also Descriptive of Its Merits Sans a Great Premise Even the best premise is only as good as its execution, much to the dismay of 'Imaginary'.
Imaginary Imaginary is Blumhouse through-and-through. Once in awhile, Jason Blum’s template results in an honest-to-god inventive horrorexperience but, more often than not, his cheaply-made, throw-way films belongburied six feet under with the various ...
'Imaginary' review: How does this creepy teddy bear stand up to M3GAN? Seeking something scary for the whole family? "Imaginary" movie review.
'Imaginary' review: Possession horror that's unbearably dull On the heels of the far-more-successful "M3GAN," Blumhouse's new PG-13 horror movie, slackened by overexplaining, lacks the shivery fun of better evil-toy films.
Imaginary Review Imaginary review - New Blumhouse and Lionsgate horror movie starring DeWanda Wise tackles the horrors of imaginary best friends
Imaginary review: "A film about imagination that doesn't trust audiences to use their own" Blumhouse's latest, Imaginary, is a film about the power of imagination that doesn't trust the audience to use their own.
‘Imaginary’ Review: A Murderous Teddy Bear Should Be Much Scarier Maybe the first sign that “Imaginary” wasn’t going to pack the chills and frights you want is the fact that the teddy bear/imaginary friend is named…Chauncey.
Imaginary Review: Jeff Wadlow's Horror Film Dreams Up Scares Jeff Wadlow’s “Imaginary” isn’t trying to hide its inspirations and may not reinvent horror, but it knows how to conjure up a good time.
Imaginary is a boring disaster of a horror movie Blumhouse’s horror movie Imaginary is about a haunted bear and a scary imaginary friend, but it completely lacks fun and imagination. In theaters March 8.
Review: Oh, bother: Evil teddy-bear flick Imaginary is a grizzly bore to endure While both films feature children’s toys whose switches have been firmly flipped to ‘evil,’ Imaginary is as dour a slog as M3GAN was a bloody bit of self-aware camp
Imaginary movie review & film summary (2024) Imaginary is utterly forgettable, bland, and directionless, ironically so, as for a film that lauds the power of imagination, it shockingly neglects the very element of its own ethos.
Imaginary Review: Blumhouse Horror Film Is Fun But Derivative Review of "Imaginary," the Blumhouse horror film starring DeWanda Wise.
'Imaginary': Semi-effective horror flick Give some credit to "Imaginary" for exercising a little creativity within its narrow scope.
'Imaginary' Review: Blumhouse Horror Flick Fails to Inspire A little girl makes an imaginary friend in the form of a creepy teddy bear in Jeff Wadlow's horror film 'Imaginary.'
Imaginary Review – 'Simply lacking in imagination' DeWanda Wise and Pyper Braun are terrorised by a bear-shaped imaginary friend in Blumhouse horror. Read the Empire review.
Imaginary review – a shoddy and unimaginative creepshow | Horror films Blumhouse has churned out some critical and commercial hits, yet continues on a losing streak with a sloppily put together horror about an imaginary friend
'Imaginary' Review: Chauncey the Teddy Bear Is No M3GAN Jeff Wadlow's 'Imaginary' never thinks to lean into the blatant silliness that its premise invites.
Movie Review: Family is haunted by a child’s “Imaginary” friend Production designer Meghan C. Rogers cooks up a fine M.C. Escher nightmare world of doors, dead ends and perils folding in on themselves for the drawn-out finale of "Imaginary," another variation on the sinister side of having a childhood "imaginary friend." Unfortunately, most everything that precedes that overlong, climax-to-anti-climax and onward ending is just as…
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