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  2. 'Imaginary' makes childhood scary. Its creators say it already is

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    Imaginary stars and creators talk about why Chauncey the Teddy Bear is such a foreboding figure and why childhood scary. ... Chauncey is real to us. ... “I feel like everyone had to be scared of ...

  3. False Face Society - Wikipedia

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    Iroquois oral history tells the beginning of the False Face tradition. According to the accounts, the Creator Shöñgwaia'dihsum ('our creator' in Onondaga), blessed with healing powers in response to his love of living things, encountered a stranger, referred to in Onondaga as Ethiso:da' ('our grandfather') or Hado'ih (IPA:), and challenged him in a competition to see who could move a mountain.

  4. Imaginary (film) - Wikipedia

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    Chauncey used Alice as bait to get to her and seeks revenge for her abandonment of him. Taylor saves her and Chauncey transforms into his true form akin to Simon, chasing them to the doorway. The spider attempts to drive them insane with his eyes, but Alice sets the creature on fire and seals him behind the door.

  5. Chauncey - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Chauncey may refer to: Chauncey (name), both a ...

  6. ‘Imaginary’ Star DeWanda Wise on Preparing to Battle Chauncey ...

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    SPOILER ALERT: This article discusses plot twists in the new movie “Imaginary.“ To the public, DeWanda Wise is the glamorous heart of movies like “The Harder They Fall” and “Jurassic ...

  7. Masks or Faces - Wikipedia

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    Masks or Faces? A Study in the Psychology of Acting is an 1888 book by William Archer . It is based on a series of articles entitled “The Anatomy of Acting” that he had previously published in Longman's Magazine .

  8. Face mask - Wikipedia

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    Surgical mask; Cloth face mask; Dust mask; Diving mask, for use underwater; Facemask (orthodontics), used for correcting teeth misalignments; Facial mask, used for cosmetic skin treatment; Face mask (gridiron football), in sports; A mask for the face, typically used in rituals, performance art and as a disguise mostly during the Halloween holiday.

  9. Cloth face mask - Wikipedia

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    A cloth face mask is a mask made of common textiles, usually cotton, worn over the mouth and nose.When more effective masks are not available, and when physical distancing is impossible, cloth face masks are recommended by public health agencies for disease "source control" in epidemic situations to protect others from virus laden droplets in infected mask wearers' breath, coughs, and sneezes.