Imaginary
From Blumhouse (Insidious and The Purge franchises, Get Out) comes a chilling tale of childhood and repressed memories of the past. After Jessica (DeWanda Wise) moves back in to her childhood home in Louisiana with her family, the reappearance of an imaginary friend from her youth sets in motion a threatening scavenger hunt with Jessica’s stepdaughter, Alice (Pyper Braun). As Jessica’s memories begin to surface — aided by cryptic stories from an elderly neighbor (Betty Buckley) about a portal to the spirit world — she realizes the imaginary friend she left behind is very real… and very unhappy she left.
Wow! That’s a good-never see maybe again MOVIE! @BethanySittre001
Usually I don’t like horror movies ? but. I just see the trailers just for fun! To scare me but that wasn’t bad my heart did BEAT a little bit but still! Wow! ???????
Review @Chasey123i
Sooo scary but I loved it so much
Really fun and has some truly chilling moments @cs20752
This movie was a good time. I’m a huge Blumhouse fan, and I’ve enjoyed writer/director Jeff Wadlow’s horror work (Cry/Wolf, Truth or Dare, Fantasy Island) and I wasn’t disappointed. Is it the greatest horror movie ever, no. Is it the most original horror movie ever, also no. But, it has a unique idea that has a very solid execution with a good story, some really good scares and a couple of excellent performances. The best way I can describe it is that it feels like you’re going through a haunted house. For the most part you’ve seen it all before, but it has a unique concept and some great visuals that make it feel different enough to keep you interested. Overall, 3.5/5. Would recommend for sure.