Z offers up a fairly familiar premise, but it does deliver on atmosphere, chills, and a couple of memorable moments that had the audience gasping. In Z, director Brandon Christensen’s follow up to Still/Born, the ultimate goal is to scare you silly. ![]() Though both also tied the imaginary friend to mental illness, or at least the question of it, they’re polar opposites in execution and narrative direction. ![]() At the Overlook Film Festival this year, two films centered around the concept of an imaginary friend gone wrong Daniel Isn’t Real and Z.
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