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Chauncey doesn't move, so how does he manage to be so frightening? With a little help from "Imaginary" editor and co-producer Sean Albertson.
Meet Chauncey, the Teddy Bear Giving a Terrifying Performance in ‘Imaginary’ Chauncey doesn't move, so how does he manage to be so frightening? With a little help from "Imaginary" editor and ...
Imaginary stars and creators talk about why Chauncey the Teddy Bear is such a foreboding figure and why childhood scary. You'll never look at teddy bears the same way.
The teddy bear she watched Alice pick up and bring into the therapy session is not visible on camera. Jessica’s realization that Chauncey is in fact imaginary and not a physical teddy bear that ...
While she plays it cool as Jessica, the hero battling a sinister teddy bear named Chauncey in the new horror movie “Imaginary,” Wise pushes herself by working behind the camera.
This weekend, the latest of upcoming horror movies is here with Blumhouse’s Imaginary.The movie centers on an evil teddy bear named Chauncey who terrorizes a young child who latches on to him as ...
There’s a moment, of the purest camp, where a therapist is interviewing Alice, with Chauncey the Teddy bear sitting there, and Alice is speaking in both their voices. Suddenly, the bear talks ...
Here, her youngest stepdaughter, Alice, forms a disturbing bond with a teddy bear named Chauncey, discovered in the basement. Initially Alice's games with Chauncey seem innocent but quickly turn ...
Come out, come out, wherever you are — Chauncey the Teddy Bear wants to play. The latest installment of Blumhouse‘s creepy toys gone astray horror subgenre, “Imaginary” centers on a ...
That film was roundly panned for its dull pace and tepid thrills, and Chauncey the killer teddy bear is doomed to a similar fate thanks to a notable lack of kills. M3GAN would never have left this ...
Editor Sean Albertson has worked with director Jeff Wadlow (“Truth or Dare,” “Fantasy Island”) on six projects to date, but their latest collaboration on “Imaginary” provided a new challenge: How to ...
Editor Sean Albertson has worked with director Jeff Wadlow (“Truth or Dare,” “Fantasy Island”) on six projects to date, but their latest collaboration on “Imaginary” provided a new challenge: How to ...