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Possessed Teddy bear unleashes a child’s imagination in an automatically forgetful Blumhouse ‘horror’ (?) which feels more like YA fiction. 5/10, because I enjoyed the trippy scene near the end.
Possessed Teddy bear unleashes a child’s imagination in an automatically forgetful Blumhouse ‘horror’ (?) which feels more like YA fiction. 5/10, because I enjoyed the trippy scene near the end.
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Reminds me of the novel “Day Zero” about a robot apocalypse where the bots are animatronic plush toy nannies.
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Sounds like a good story, I’ll chase it down. My thanks 🙏
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Is this the right one: Day Zero is a science fiction novel by American writer C. Robert Cargill ???
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Yup
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Great, thanks. Looks good 👍
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Another great review. I’m not a huge fan of the horror genre so I’m definitely not going to watch this one. I’ve never seen the appeal of horror movies. That being said, every now and then this genre has surprised me. For instance, I loved “The Invisible Man” which was also made by Blumhouse studios years ago. Here’s why I liked that film even when I hate horror movies:
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I thought that was more of a thriller than a horror, but great review.
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