Imaginary

Meet Chauncey. He's not imaginary. And he's not your friend.

5.9
20241h 44m

When Jessica moves back into her childhood home with her family, her youngest stepdaughter Alice develops an eerie attachment to a stuffed bear named Chauncey she finds in the basement. Alice starts playing games with Chauncey that begin playful and become increasingly sinister. As Alice’s behavior becomes more and more concerning, Jessica intervenes only to realize Chauncey is much more than the stuffed toy bear she believed him to be.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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New Trailer

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Official Trailer

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Official Clip – ‘Never Coming Back’

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Official Clip - 'Tea Party Guest'

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Official Clip - 'Chauncey is Coming for You'

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The Dark Truth About Leap Days

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Official Clip - 'Something That Hurts'

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'IF You Were Forgotten'

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ALERT: DO NOT ENGAGE WITH CHAUNCEY THE BEAR

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Do you need a new best friend?

Cast

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Veronica Falcón

Dr. Alana Soto

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Alix Angelis

Samantha

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Shawn Sanz

Officer

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Cecilia Leal

Mom in Hotel

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Dane DiLiegro

Chauncey Beast

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Suzette Lange

Senior Home Visitor (Uncredited)

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Brooklyn Majors

Various kids in the neighborhood (Uncredited)

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Isaiah Evans

Various kids in the neighborhood (Uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

5/10

Anyone remember an half-naked Tom Payne getting pulled into a barrel of hookers by Stellan Skarsgård in "the Physician" (2013)? That vision might just have forgiven this film had he featured a bit more, but clearly he had read the derivative script and decided it only merited one filming day - hence he hardly features at all. What does feature is the usual dysfunctional family malarkey with him newly married to the well-meaning animator "Jessica" (DeWanda Wise) who is trying to stay on friendly terms with his two daughters - the teenage "Taylor" (Taegen Burns) and the younger "Alice" (Pyper Braun). The family decide to move into her father's house - he is now in a care home - and quickly the youngest discovers a bear. Yep - a teddy bear. What can go wrong? Well it isn't a very nice bear, indeed it's distinctly malevolent and is soon trying to lure all of them (except Tom who has fled the proceedings by now) into a parallel reality with lots of rooms containing lots of scenarios. Some benign, so less so. Poor old "Jess" is soon at her wits end but fortunately neighbour "Gloria" (Betty Buckley) is on hand with some pearls of wisdom that might help them through this rapidly menacing quagmire! Or will they? This film plays out exactly as you would expect. There isn't an original bone in it's body, the acting is mediocre at best - but wait, it's nowhere near as banal as the extracts from the Janet & John book of horror film writing. Some of the dialogue here really does have you staring at the cinema ceiling in disbelief. It's another standard Blumhouse offering that passes the time without you having to engage your brain in the slightest - in fact, you could just watch the last ten minutes and miss very little from the rest of it.

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r96sk

5/10

Pyper Braun merits praise, 'Imaginary' otherwise falls flat.

I was never locked into the story and I didn't really care for the characters at any point, even Braun's Alice isn't all that interesting despite a rather great performance from the young actress. DeWanda Wise is a bit dull, while Tom Payne disappoints somewhat - I mean he only has a small role, sure, but his acting is unconvincing... and I know he can actor far better, as seen during his time on TV's 'The Walking Dead'.

The antagonists in this are poorly utilized, the poster bear is prevalent but very boring. It needed a Chucky-esque portrayal, rather than the blank stare we get every few minutes. The ending also drags, I thought it was going to end sooner a few times but it kept finding new ways to stick around; nothing majorly grating, granted. The score is at least OK.

It also, amusingly, took me ages to work out what the bear's name was. I'm not familiar with the name "Chauncey", so genuinely for the longest time thought the name was either "John C" or "Shaun C". It was only when I finally noticed it written down visually that I realised! 😂

In conclusion, credit to Braun but everyone else onscreen and off it could've done better in my opinion.

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