

IF
Directed by John KrasinskiBea, a 12-year-old girl, moves into her grandmother's apartment in New York while her father undergoes heart surgery. She discovers a hidden world of imaginary friends, or IFs, and embarks on a journey to help them reunite with their original children, including herself. Through this magical adventure, Bea learns the power of imagination, the importance of family, and the healing nature of friendship.
Cast of IF
IF Ratings & Reviews
- Ddoughnut1d agoThis feels like a Pixar movie, and in a good way.
- romanandbarbaraJanuary 26, 2025Okay movie but really flat
- azzaismeMarch 31, 2025A movie with a whole lot of heart
- KabraxistFebruary 22, 2025An overused story told once more, but this time without any integrity.
- 匚卂尺ㄥFebruary 11, 2025This film is an amalgamation of two film plots. One being similar to all those films about young people who have had some traumatic experiences which make them withdraw and handle their problems with imaginary friends they create themselves. Put this storyline with Jack Black's Goosebump's! Both melancholy. Plus all the characters are animated expect one which also (for me) was an error.
- BigAbouALOctober 9, 2024It was okay, a nice kids movie but nothing special. Ryan plays a more serious role than his usual funny.
- RyezooFebruary 4, 2025It just feels like a rip off of Foster’s home for imaginary friends. It’s just meanders and is uninteresting. I just didn’t really care for it. Hopefully that’s John Krasinski’s last foreigh into family entertainment. And shocker once again Ryan Reynolds is Deadpool again.