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As Annabelle begins to make Janice her demonic target, which the screenplay by Gary Dauberman (“Annabelle,” the upcoming “It”) methodically unpacks, “Annabelle: Creation” starts ...
At one point, visiting Annabelle’s Victorian-looking chamber for what feels like the umpteenth time, Janice finds herself face to face with what looks to be the dead girl.
Everyone, evidently. “Annabelle: Creation,” a prequel to the events of “The Conjuring,” is a surprisingly effective horror film, which is to say it’s scary in all the smart ways.
Review: Hello, dolly! ‘Annabelle: Creation’ is a creaky, crafty origin story By Justin Chang Film Critic Aug. 10, 2017 12:30 PM PT ...
Her lungs were put to the test in the horror flick Annabelle: Creation. “I screamed so much that my voice really hurt,” adds the actress, whose polio-stricken character Janice is haunted by a ...
The premise of “Annabelle: Creation” is simple enough to be effective. The Mullins live in a secluded country home with their only daughter, Bee (Samara Lee).
Spunky Janice is a polio victim, and you may be sure that she will drop her brace at crucial moments. She’s the first to enter the locked room, after which there is heck to pay, horror-movie style.
Annabelle: Creation isn't the type of horror movie content to haunt you with eery music and jump scares. Characters in Annabelle: Creation are maimed, die, and come back to life possessed by ...
Annabelle: Creation screened at the LA Film Festival. This is an advance review ahead of the movie's August release. Annabelle: Creation is a marked improvement over its 2014 predecessor ...
There are heaping helpings of Catholic guilt in “Annabelle: Creation.” Janice utters a “Forgive me, Father” before opening the door to Bee’s room, which she was warned against.
In short order, Janice begins to see spooky apparitions. And the aforementioned doll — which she discovers in a locked room lined with pages from the Bible — just won’t stay put.
Everyone, evidently. “Annabelle: Creation,” a prequel to the events of “The Conjuring,” is a surprisingly effective horror film, which is to say it’s scary in all the smart ways.
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