Imaginary review: "Blumhouse’s latest horror isn’t un-bear-able, but you might want to leave it on the shelf"
Blumhouse's latest, Imaginary, is a film about the power of imagination that doesn't trust the audience to use their own.
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GamesRadar+ VerdictBlumhouse’s latest isn’t un-bear-able, but you still might want to leave it on the shelf.
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict Blumhouse’s latest isn’t un-bear-able, but you still might want to leave it on the shelf.
Blumhouse’s latest isn’t un-bear-able, but you still might want to leave it on the shelf.
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Since horror stories have been told, dolls, puppets, and other toys have been at the center of many a scary tale. Teddy bears, however, have largely been absent from the genre due to their cute and fuzzy reputations; Blumhouse’s latest offering, Imaginary, attempts to change that. Ironically, though, it’s only when the film ditches …