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Annabelle
TrailerShe terrified you in “The Conjuring,” but this is where it all began for Annabelle. Capable of unspeakable evil, the actual doll exists locked up in an occult museum in Connecticut—visited only by a priest who blesses her twice a month. New Line Cinema’s supernatural thriller “Annabelle” begins before the evil was unleashed. John Form has found the perfect gift for his expectant wife, Mia—a beautiful, rare vintage doll in a pure white wedding dress. But Mia’s delight with Annabelle doesn’t last long. On one horrific night, their home is invaded by members of a satanic cult, who violently attack the couple. Spilled blood and terror are not all they leave behind. The cultists have conjured an entity so malevolent that nothing they did will compare to the sinister conduit to the damned that is now… Annabelle.Genre: HorrorActors: Annabelle Wallis, Ward Horton, Tony Amendola, Alfre Woodard, Kerry OMalley, Brian Howe, Eric Ladin, Ivar Brogger, Geoff Wehner, Gabriel Bateman, Shiloh Nelson, ...»Director: John R. LeonettiCountry: United StatesDuration: 99 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Annabelle"
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Characters of "Annabelle"
MiaPlayed by: Annabelle WallisJohnPlayed by: Ward HortonFather PerezPlayed by: Tony AmendolaEvelynPlayed by: Alfre WoodardSharon HigginsPlayed by: Kerry O'MalleyPete HigginsPlayed by: Brian HoweRobertPlayed by: Gabriel BatemanNancyPlayed by: Shiloh NelsonThin WomanPlayed by: Keira Daniels -
Directors of "Annabelle"
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Creators of "Annabelle"
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Critic Reviews of "Annabelle"
TIME MagazineOctober 16, 2014Quality is often irrelevant in a horror movie; shock is the key.
New YorkerOctober 13, 2014The script, by Gary Dauberman, is a clichéd mess, lacking humor and surprises. But Leonetti stages some fright-worthy sequences ...
New York Magazine/VultureOctober 03, 2014What we mostly get in Annabelle is what we've gotten from so many other horror films: creaking floors, funky white-robed figures, home appliances that go off on their own, mysterious writing that shows up in mysterious places.
Village VoiceOctober 03, 2014Annabelle, an effective prequel to horror pastiche The Conjuring, surpasses its predecessor simply by virtue of occasionally being scary.
Detroit NewsOctober 03, 2014Although [Leonetti] covers no new ground - things are largely predictable - he pays tribute to horror classics such as "Rosemary's Baby."
CinemixtapeApril 08, 2016In the hands of a better creative team, an all-Annabelle film might have been a grand slam. Here it's a bloop single, narrowly avoiding a tag out on the basepaths.
The Film StageFebruary 26, 2016Annabelle, at its heart, feels like it should be part of an anthology collection, clocking in at twenty or thirty minutes, instead of at feature length.
Film Freak CentralMarch 15, 2015Annabelle's problems are legion but let's start with the bait-and-switch hook that promises a killer doll and instead delivers a shadowy gargoyle.
Movie ChambersJanuary 23, 2015We could chat all day about how "Annabelle" lifted (even stole) bits from better films. But, that would take away from the net effect of this evil doll movie. "Annabelle" is a very good horror film, originality be damned.
Aisle SeatJanuary 20, 2015Watching Annabelle is like watching a movie you've seen a dozen times before, just with different actors and slight variations on the same scare tactics.
Consequence of SoundJanuary 13, 2015For much of its running time, Annabelle is so bereft of ideas for scare tactics that when the doll isn't involved, it's hard to differentiate it from any other domestic horror movie that's ever come out.
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Soundtracks of "Annabelle"
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