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Trailer #2 for Blumhouse’s ‘Imaginary’ Horror About a Scary Teddy Bear

"Just because you stop believing in them doesn't mean they're gone... And they're angry that you left!" Uh oh. Blumhouse + Lionsgate have debuted the second trailer for the horror movie Imaginary, which will be scaring everyone playing in theaters this March. Not to be confused with the other 2024 movie with Ryan Reynolds called IF or Imaginary Friends - this is the horror version. From Blumhouse, the genre-defining masterminds behind Five Nights at Freddy's and M3gan, comes an original horror idea that taps into the innocence of imaginary friends – and begs the question: Are they really figments of childhood imagination or is something more terrifying lying just beneath...? A woman returns to her childhood home to discover that the imaginary friend she left behind is very real and very unhappy that she abandoned him. Starring DeWanda Wise as Jessica, Tom Payne, Taegan Burns, Pyper Braun, Veronica Falcon, and Betty Buckley. This is a much scarier trailer than the first, a few super mega freaky shots in here. Tread carefully. Here's the second official trailer (+ another poster) for Jeff ...
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Mia Wasikowska is a Strange Teacher in Unsettling ‘Club Zero’ Trailer

"Don't you get it? It's a question of faith." Film Movement has revealed an official trailer for Club Zero, an unsettling dark comedy thriller from provocative Austrian filmmaker Jessica Hausner. This premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival to mixed reviews (here's ours defending it), because it is a very interesting film that dares to provoke a reaction from the audience by confronting them with freaky blind faith. Mia Wasikowska stars as Miss Novak, a young teacher who takes a job at an elite school and forms a strong bond with five students who join her group called "Club Zero", challenging them to participate in "conscious eating". Combining a pitch-black comedic sensibility with elements of body horror, Club Zero satirizes the contemporary inclinations toward myopic insularity and blind faith brought on by anxieties regarding food, consumerism and environmental catastrophe. Though I think it's digging even deeper than that getting at religion, society, and beyond. Along with Wasikowska, it stars Sidse Babett Knudsen, Elsa Zylberstein, Mathieu Demy, Amir El-Masry, Ksenia Devriendt, Luke Barker, & Florence Baker. Check it out. Here's the official ...