Review of ‘Imaginary’: Bear Necessity by The New York Times

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The latest horror movie from Blumhouse, “Imaginary,” is not your typical jump-scare fest. Director Jeff Wadlow has crafted a film that delves into the depths of past and present trauma, blending elements of horror with a sophisticated allegory that will leave audiences questioning what is real and what is imagined.

The story follows Jessica, a writer and illustrator of children’s books, who moves into her childhood home with her family after her father is placed in a care facility. Her stepdaughter, Alice, quickly forms a bond with a stuffed teddy bear she finds in the basement, leading to a series of sinister games that stir up long-suppressed memories for Jessica.

As the story unfolds, we see the struggles of a second wife, who is Black, trying to connect with her white stepdaughters and navigate the complexities of their family dynamic. The addition of an eerie neighbor, played by Betty Buckley, adds to the film’s woo-woo logic and keeps audiences on edge.

However, the movie’s multiple attempted endings suggest a bit of uncertainty in how to wrap up Jessica’s story. Will she find closure and resolution, or will the door be left open for a possible sequel? Audiences will have to use their imagination to decide.

With practical effects and a stellar cast, including DeWanda Wise and Tom Payne, “Imaginary” offers a unique and thought-provoking take on the horror genre. Rated PG-13 for weaponized scissors and a gargantuan spider, this film is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats for its 1 hour and 44-minute runtime. Catch “Imaginary” in theaters now.

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