If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) I went to this movie not expecting much, but it never crossed my mind that I would be watching a film as bad or worse than The Nun. Honestly, going back, I was too easy on the latter since I didn’t exactly give it a massively negative review, which it surely deserves. However, Annabelle Comes Home really tries its best to be even worse. I hate it. I truly do. The horror genre has been exponentially growing, and it’s one of the two most popular genres right now (comic-book movies are the other), but this cheap, bland, cli…
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Annabelle Comes Home
Overview
Determined to keep Annabelle from wreaking more havoc, demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren bring the possessed doll to the locked artifacts room in their home, placing her “safely” behind sacred glass and enlisting a priest’s holy blessing. But an unholy night of horror awaits as Annabelle awakens the evil spirits in the room, who all set their sights on a new target—the Warrens' ten-year-old daughter, Judy, and her friends.
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Release date
26/06/2019
Votes
3,901
Popularity
10.2
Mckenna Grace
Judy Warren
Madison Iseman
Mary Ellen
Katie Sarife
Daniela Rios
Michael Cimino
Bob Palmeri
Samara Lee
Annabelle "Bee" Mullins
Vera Farmiga
Lorraine Warren
Patrick Wilson
Ed Warren
Luca Luhan
Anthony Rios
Alison White
Mrs. Faley
Paul Dean
Mr. Palmeri
Stephen Blackehart
Thomas
Sade Katarina
Camilla
Kenzie Caplan
Debbie
Gary-7
Late Father Michael Morrisey / Priest Spirit
Natalia Safran
The Bride
Douglas Tait
Black Shuck
Alexander Ward
Annabelle's Demon / Ram
Steve Coulter
Father Gordon
Eddie J. Fernandez
Truck Driver
Joanna Bartling
Flashback Bride
Sara Raftery
Coin Corpse
Anthony Wemyss
Darling Dad
Bill Kottkamp
Pizza Guy
Edwin Scheibner
Exorcism Guy
Bob Telford
Last Rites Priest
Emily Brobst
Rory (uncredited)
Oliver Dauberman
School Bully
Michael Patrick McGill
Cop
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I was a little less worried about a third _Annabelle_ movie than I was the second one, because, well this came off the back of that second one, and that second one was okay. But that second one came off the back of the first _Annabelle_ movie... And that was a fucking disaster. Lots of people say that the whole Conjuring franchise is a cool thing, but nothing has come close to the quality of that first _The Conjuring_ movie. Respectfully, I disagree. The franchise as a whole is okay, but not only is has something better come out post-_The Conjuring_, furthermore, I'm gonna go ahead and say tha…
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Hopefully this brings an end to a dreadful trilogy. Not as terrible as the first one at least but this had nothing to offer and yet another one of these movies where an evil supernatural entity seems more intent on f'ing around with the characters rather than actually harming them. One upside was the acting at least wasn't terrible and, albeit they were only in it for 10-minutes, I did like seeing Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. **1.75/5**
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This movie is easily my favorite out of the series. Cause not only are they dealing with annabelle but they have to deal with multiple ghost and haunting.
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...and the moral of the story is: stop with these third rate sequels! This is derivative in almost every conceivable way and is presented in the most clumsy, cack-handed manner. "Judy" (Mckenna Grace) really ought to have known better than go into a locked room full of her parent's (Vera Farmiga & Patrick Wilson) ancient gismos in the first place, let alone start interfering with things locked in sacred glass cases. So much for the defence against the dark arts blessing, too - as "Annabelle" goes a-terrifying. Scary? Well no, The only thing frightening for me was the price of the Maltesers on …
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<em>'Annabelle Comes Home'</em> is snooze central. It asks the question: What would happen if Lorraine & Ed Warren's artifacts room turned into <em>'Night at the Museum'</em>. The answer? Boredom. We oddly end up largely following a babysitter's friend (yes, really). Aside from one or two moments at the very end, I don't even remember anything interesting happening in this - needless to say, the 106 minute run time dragged real hard. We get Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson in this side of the franchise at last, though so brief it's barely worth it. Mckenna Grace, Madison Iseman and Katie …
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