The Conjuring cinematic universe continues it's winning streak with Annabelle: Creation. Forget about the 2014 prequel of the scary doll that was overall a disappointment. The film goes way back when the doll got created. In the able hands of Swedish director David F. Sandberg (in only his second full length feature film after last year's excellent Lights Out), Annabelle: Creation is ten times scarier and yet a lot of fun for those who loved The Conjuring series and horror films in general.
Years after the tragic death of their only child, a dollmaker named Samuel Mullins (Anthony LaPaglia) and his wife Esther (the ethereal Miranda Otto), welcome a group of girl orphans and a nun Sister Charlotte (Stephanie Sigman) into their home to ease the pain of their loss. That's when the possessed doll Annabelle comes out to haunt them.
A doll with the right built and facial design is always scary. Children in a haunted house is scarier. Demon possession is the scariest!! Annabelle: Creation has all of these.
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