Rumors swirled through social media Friday that Annabelle, the real-life possessed doll made infamous by the Conjuring film franchise, had escaped from its confines at the Warrens' occult museum.
Annabelle Comes Home followed on the heels of two other entries in The Conjuring series, which both performed weakly, and stood out as a high mark.
Now that it's almost Halloween, let's compare two of the most popular horror films: The Conjuring and its spin-off, Annabelle. Which is spookier?
James Wan's growing The Conjuring-verse had its Avengers moment earlier this year in Gary Dauberman's charming funhouse of horror, Annabelle Comes Home. Set after the events of The Conjuring, the film sees Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson return as the demon-hunting Warrens and put the focus on their daughter Judy (McKenna Grace), who faced down a host of the franchise's most popular demons -- including, of course, that deadly demon doll Annabelle. But the film also introduced some new demonic creations of its own, including the long-awaited arrival of the Hellhound, as well as Dauberman'…
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Annabelle Wallis has signed on for James Wan's upcoming thriller, which is still shrouded (for the most part) in mystery. This marks the second time Wallis and Wan have joined forces. Their first collaboration happened in 2014 with The Conjuring spinoff Annabelle, which starred Wallis. Wallis is coming off a supporting role on the Roger Ailes-focused Showtime drama The Loudest Voice where she played Fox News staffer Laurie Luhn. Variety was one of the first outlets to break the news of her casting. Details on Wan's film have slowly emerged since the project was first announced in …
James Wan casts The Mummy and Annabelle star Annabelle Wallis in his next original horror project (which begins production in the fall).
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The ironic symbols of evil in the Child's Play and The Conjuring franchises have ruined toys for you for life, but which is the deadliest doll of them all: Annabelle or Chucky?
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Creepy dolls are an age-old horror movie trope. From Child's Play's Chucky to the creepy doll from Dolly Dearest, there is no shortage of films that revolved around possessed and/or evil children's toys. There were many creepy aspects from the first Conjuring film that would have made decent spin-off movies, but the crew ultimately chose Annabelle.
The demonic doll Annabelle returns to cinemas in Annabelle Comes Home, the third movie centered on the titular doll and the latest entry into the growing Conjuring Universe. After Daniela (Katie Sarife) accidentally unleashes all of the spirits locked away in the Warrens’ basement, she and Mary (Madison Iseman) and Judy Warren (Mckenna Grace) have to work together to survive the night.
Toy Story 4 had another big weekend as Buzz and Woody can't stop, won't stop.
It's looking like Toy Story 4 will take the #1 spot at the box office away from two newcomers Yesterday and Annabelle Comes Home. The fourth entry in Disney Pixar's flagship franchise took in another $17 million on Friday night, bringing its domestic total to $196 million. Toy Story is expected to end the weekend around the $64.8 million mark. Annabelle Comes Home will most likely slide into the second-place slot. Gary Dauberman's directorial debut notched $6.6 million on Friday night—another $60,000 would've been *Satanic chef's kiss*—and is headed …