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Jul 1, 2025
8
Annabelle: Creation builds upon the horror from the first film with a thrilling origin story for the titular doll, upping the scares in quality and quantity for this horror prequel.
May 2, 2025
3
Bence vakit kaybı bir yapım. Bebek yok olmuyor mu yani? Madem bu kadar güçlü ve filmin sonuna göre böyle şeyler yapabiliyor neden 12 yıl beklemiş?
Aug 9, 2024
5
Clears the very low bar of not being the original. Annabelle still isn't scary in the slightest.
Oct 12, 2023
8
I kind of like this movie. Much better than the original movie, but still has flaws.
Oct 11, 2023
9
So I actually kinda liked this movie. It improves a lot from the predecessor (not that it’s a high bar). The story was fine, but the scares were pretty good and it was good
Sep 1, 2023
7
7.5/10
While Annabelle: Creation is a way more well directed movie than the first Annabelle, somehow the movie wasn't as scary as the first Annabelle and the rest of the Conjuring movie, and it can be as terrifying if the most of the jumpscare was more terrifyingly executed and done better and that's the biggest flawed for me because it's making it less terrifying, another flawed was there is couple of stupid moments that bothered me, and that's it really, performances was not bad, i really like Anthony Lapaglia presence here, while it wasn't that terrifyingly execute i do still invested to the story and to all the characters, a surprisingly gory elements in the movie was a good added to at least make it the most scary things about the movie, and important to me to say that the climax of the movie with the exception of one of the two stupid moments in the film was actually a pretty intense climax and i was pretty much into it and that makes a point from me, so overall i still found Annabelle: Creation to be a not so bad pretty good horror prequel with all the flaws and if they done it better in terms of the legit terrifying moments the movie could've been better than the first Annabelle but the first Annabelle was legit scared me more than this, but i still appreciate the performances, some of the directing style, the story, the characters, and couple of intense sequences and pretty good climax, Annabelle: Creation still absolutely bearable to watch.
Mar 2, 2023
6
A história não é ruim, mas achei o envolvimento com os personagens um pouco fraco e sem profundidade, tanto é que no início você tem um leve apego pela Janice, e no final nem se importa mais dela estar, ou não, possuída pela entidade maligna. Acabei não torcendo por ninguém, só para o filme acabar logo.
Dec 8, 2022
6
Not as good as the 1st. Still a good movie. Just the movie seemed to drag on more in some parts then it should've. That creepy porcelain doll still does the trick.
May 11, 2022
3
There are some horror films that are classics. They redefine the genre and they remain genuinely scary and essential with every viewing. Sandberg impressed me with Lights Out', a film I was surprised to enjoy. But hey, when you break it down and a writer and director invest in their characters, and give the audience someone both to identify with and root for, the scares end up becoming more meaningful because a talented team of artists had invested in their work. That approach, it's going to resonate people. Here, the approach started off decent. I was at first sympathetic to the Mullins and their loss in the opening. Then, I briefly fell for the unlikely group of orphans moving into the Mullin's household. But as the characters remained flat stereotypes doing typical dumb things and the Mullins remained drab and uninteresting, and the cliched scares piled up, I ended up giving up. Some people say, you cannot review a film until you have completed it. Nah. If I lose interest in the characters, that is part of my viewing experience and this review is related to that aspect of seeing a film. When your characters are daft and bland and the scares are the only thing holding the movie together, you got nothing. There's no steak here, just the spice and that's no reason to keep watching a film. It's not a genuine entertaining experience, more an exercise in futility. Or rather, self-punishment. Watching uninspired characters do things done better in other films is no way to spend an evening. If you plan to be forgiving and shut off a critical part of your brain, sure, give this a whirl. Otherwise, there is better fare to explore. Like a plate of spice, this is not going to fill my appetite.
Jan 30, 2022
6
Although this movie is watchable and enjoyable, it had me criticizing it when it ended. Not from a “just leave the house” point if view but a “if this were done a bit differently” point of view. Certain events happen in the film that make you go “that was a bit much” or “if it happened before the next sequence or establishment then it would make more sense”. Overall still enjoyable and some shots are done very well.
Jan 24, 2022
8
A formulaic jump-scare horror movie that is well executed. Good sound-design, camera work, and performances. While it doesn't reinvent the wheel and the ending feels nonsensical and needlessly bloated, this is still my favorite entry in the "Conjuring cinematic universe"
Nov 28, 2021
7
Annabelle: Creation has a slightly different charm. The houses in the city have been replaced with one big house away from people and I can say that I liked this change. The atmosphere was fine. But what was by far the best part was the plot itself. It does, as the title reveals, tell a story that took place before the first episode and it all starts to fall into place at the end. There were also a couple of scares where I got scared compared to the first Annabelle. I'm excited about the sequel. On the one hand, although the change of scenery was a nice change, I'm still leaning towards the atmosphere and charm of the previous installment, where I didn't get scared once, but the film just appealed to me more. For me the horror is not so much the story, but rather the atmosphere, which I personally found a bit more in the previous film. I was more interested in the plot of the second part. In the end, it's hard for me to say which film was better. For most people it's clearly the second one, but I'll probably go with the first one, which I just liked and had a kind of charm for me. To sum it all up. Annabelle: Creation is a good horror movie for me to recommend and if you didn't like the first one, this might be something for you because the change of scenery made it a completely different movie in my opinion.
Jun 22, 2021
10
ANNABELLE CREATIONS IS THE BEST ANNABELLE MOVIE I EVER SEEN IT SCARY AND IT'S THE MOST SCARY MOVIE I EVER F SEEN
May 28, 2021
8
A great horror movie with some shocking scenes and even an improvement compared to its first part. The scares are well placed and I enjoyed the overall acting of all characters.
Aug 8, 2020
6
After "Annabelle" turned out to be a terribly boring film, I thought it was very difficult to make it worse. So, I decided to see this film, which is basically a prequel or spin-off of that film... what this film does is to create a new story for the origin of the doll, which differs in everything from what we can see in "Annabelle": here , the doll was created by a couple who lost their daughter, something very distant from the satanic cults of the aforementioned film. The film also tells how the doll begins to put at risk a group of orphaned girls that this couple decided to welcome into their home. Directed by David F. Sandberg, the film works well, although it is not brilliant. The dialogues are sometimes weak and uninteresting, but the actors' work is satisfactory. Anthony LaPaglia is a good actor and does his job very well. The same can be said of Samara Lee, Miranda Otto, Lulu Wilson and Talitha Bateman. Stephanie Sigman is the actress who did the worst, exaggerating her character and never looking like a real nun. The characters also do not excel in complexity but they fulfil the basic requirements, and the material given to the actors was minimally good. Technically, its a beautiful film thanks to elegant cinematography, that knows how to use the shadows and make the best of a set that seems sinister enough, in a huge house virtually full of memories of the past. All the effects seemed to me to be well accomplished and realistic enough. The sets and costumes contribute a lot to create a threatening atmosphere and the soundtrack is impeccable.
Jan 23, 2020
10
Horror movie of the year. This was an excellent horror movie, very well photographed. I am writing this review a year after seeing it so details are fuzzy but just had to go on record for how good it was.
Aug 13, 2019
5
Film güzel ama korku öğeleri çok yetersiz ancak gideri var hikaye çok iyi bir kaç sahnesi çok korkunç dediğim gibi yetersiz olmuş
Aug 6, 2019
2
A parade of cliches, predictable jump scares, cgi "devil monster" thing and dull plot. But the movie gave me few laughs, unintentionally obviously.
Seriously not recommended, its just very generic and simply boring.
Jul 21, 2019
8
Uma história nada criativa, pelo contrário, genérica. Esse filme tinha tudo para ser uma bomba, mas o incrível talento de David Sandberg consegue transformar um clichê em uma obra-prima. Cenas impactantes e assustadoras que nos deixam marcas na memória. Atuações críveis e com um final que fecha a história de Annabelle perfeitamente.
Jul 16, 2019
5
Far from perfect but does offer mild entertainment and a couple of interesting scares. No where near as mind numbing as the previous entry in the Conjuring Universe 'The Curse of La Llorona'but still no more than a small distraction.
Jul 2, 2019
7
Decent Horror
Annabelle: Creation is undoubtably a major improvement over it’s predecessor with effective scares, great acting, and genuinely creepy moments.
Jun 23, 2019
8
Ótimo filme. Annabelle Creation, apesar de não trazer nada de inovador para o gênero, é um filme muito satisfatório. Ele conta com ótimas atuações principalmente da Thalita Batteman que faz a Janice e da Lulu Wilson que faz Linda. Por incrível que pareça, eu acabei simpatizando com a maioria dos personagens, se importando com eles. Há também muitos jumpscares ao longo do filme, mas, antes dos mesmos, são criados climas de surpense realmente tensos e bem construídos. No filme também há algumas cenas de gore que eu não esperava, isso fez do filme um dos melhores e mais sombrios da franquia. 2 ou três sustos no filme são extremamente previsíveis, mas na minha opinião isso não interferiu muito. Não há furos no roteiro, pelo menos que eu tenha percebido. Dou 8 para este filme pois quase nada me surpreendeu, mas isso não faz dele um filme ruim. translated to English: Great movie. Annabelle Creation, while not bringing anything innovative to the genre, is a very satisfying film. He has great performances mainly from Thalita Batteman who plays Janice and Lulu Wilson who plays Linda. Incredibly, I ended up sympathizing with most of the characters, caring about them. There are also many jumpscares throughout the film, but before them, really tense and well built surpense climates are created. In the movie there are also some gore scenes that I did not expect, this made the film one of the best and darkest of the franchise. Two or three scares in the film are extremely predictable, but in my opinion this did not interfere much. There are no holes in the script, at least as far as I can tell. I give 8 to this movie because almost nothing surprised me, but that does not make it a bad movie.
Jun 17, 2019
7
This movie is vastly superior to the original. It’s not as good as The Conjuring 2 but it still provides enough story and good character development to get through. Some negatives of this film would be that 2 of the 6 child actors don’t do a great job and the editing does feel off at times. Some of the cinematography isn’t great but it gets better. Towards the end of the film, it starts to become over reliant on jump scares. Other than that, the film is really good. The rest of the cast does an outstanding job especially the father. The lighting is a significant improvement from both Conjuring movies and the original Annabelle film. Most of the cinematography is great with really nice tracking shots. Up until the last 45 minutes, the scares are effective and make you jump until it overuses this horror movie cliche. The best part of this film for me is the death of the father. It makes you squirm watching all his fingers bend backwards and hearing the bones breaking when the demon emerges. The plot is great and you are able to understand everything that is going on, why it is happening, and most of the characters motivations. The tone remains mostly consistent throughout the film. The film ends with the attack scene from the original Annabelle film which is always a nice touch. Overall, Annabelle: Creation succeeds in everything in the original film did wrong while boosting a stronger cast, improved scares, a much more believable story at the expense of bad child actors and an overuse of jumpscares. I give an Annabelle a 7/10.
May 22, 2019
6
Der Film geht in die richtige Richtung, es gab aber dennoch zu viele Klischees und es gab nur vereinzelt Anzeichen von Atmosphäre. Dennoch macht der Film einen guten Sprung von der 3 vom Vorgänger zu einer 6 zum Nachfolger. Wer weiß, vllt wird Annabelle 3 eine 9?
May 2, 2019
8
Πρόκειται για ένα pret-a-porter σίκουελ, που παραμένει πιστό στην ίδια απαράλλαχτη συνταγή, την οποία εδώ ο Ντέιβιντ Φ. Σάντμπεργκ του περσινού «Μη Σβήσεις το Φως» σκηνοθετεί πιο μερακλίδικα από τον Τζον Λεονέτι της πρώτης ταινίας...
Apr 22, 2019
6
I enjoyed the movie Annabelle Creation because I am personally a fan of a story that extends from one film to the next and that is what this movie does for its audience, while also adding a backstory to one of the previous films. Make enough movies revolving around this one little doll and you will end up in and endless loop of hearing about how no one should see the doll, the doll is bad, don’t look at the doll and also having those who watched the other movies left trying to figure out what happened in a specific movie but messing up because they are adding things that happened from the same movies about that doll into the movie they are trying to remember. The movie “Annabelle Creation” seemed a tad bit different from the rest of the Conjuring and Annabelle movies as it somewhat shy's away from the movies before it style. Annabelle Creation seemed to focus more on a story/plot while trying to throw in a few pop-up scares that the creators and directors are known for doing and perfecting so well in their previous movies. But now Annabelle Creation does not seem to be trying so hard with the pop-up scares like they use to and the horror movie lost what makes a horror movie be called a horror movie. As they lean more toward the plot it’s a sweet story with a man and a wife letting a group of all female orphans come stay at their “castle” like home. Janice: “This is our new orphanage?” Nancy: “It’s as big as a castle.” Samuel Mullins: “Feel free to use the house as you see fit.” With this movie, it is easy to notice how repetitive these horror/ghost movies have become and how easily someone can predict what will happen next to the story's protagonist. And when hearing what the characters say is a continuous noticing of Déjà vu moments that not make it suspenseful but more of a “I knew it was gonna happen” moment. Linda: “Janice says she’s seen your daughter.”
Samuel Mullins: “My daughter has been dead for a long time.”
Déjà vu! “I see dead people..” “you couldn’t have possibly seen them because they have been dead for 74 years.” If you overuse something then people are going to end up knowing what you’re going to spew out next.
Esther Mullins: “It’s the doll. A devil” Aside from the repetitiveness of the whole Annabelle movie collection and the little use of very well performed pop-up scares, we are left with only the plot. Which, to my personal opinion, made it worth the $12.50. The plot was the missing piece we had all been waiting for without realizing we had been waiting for it, as it connects parts from previous Annabelle movies basically summing up what happened and how they got to that point.
Jan 12, 2019
5
Definitely disappointed with this. All the elements are present, but they never add up to anything. The plot never coheres, the effective scares, tension and atmosphere all feel like disparate elements instead of a complete whole. This is simultaneously a supernatural haunting, demonic possession and a killer doll movie without any of the pleasing genre mishmash you hope would occur. The film seems driven by whatever a particular scene needs to happen to be "scary" without actually earning it. You want to embrace nightmare logic while watching this, but ultimately this goes exactly where you would expect, playing with expectations only within a scene, at random, without rules, not in an anything goes madness kind of way, but in an arbitrary lackadaisical one. It's borrowed parts, borrowed well, welded together at random.
Jan 4, 2019
6
A lot better than the original but copied things from the conjuring 1 and 2, and from the insideous movies, too many jumpscares. Kinda cheesy at times
Dec 29, 2018
8
E-Value: 8
Acting: 8
Plot: 7 The fourth instalment in The Conjuring Universe and prequel to 2014’s Annabelle marks the return of the infamous haunted doll, Annabelle. This instalment will explore the dark origins story of the Annabelle doll and the details of how the doll has become haunted and frightening as seen in the previous movie. Samuel Mullins (LaPaglia) is a doll maker and the one who made the rare porcelain doll, Annabelle. He is married to Esther Mullins and they have a daughter named Annabelle Mullins. They are one happy family and lead a very beautiful life. Unfortunately, that life comes to an end when Annabelle died after she was hit by a passing car in the middle of the road. Twelve years after the death of their daughter, the Mullins provide shelter in their house for Sister Charlotte (Sigman) and six orphan girls, whom they have become homeless, after their orphanage was closed down. They are all given freedom to move around the house except for one room which is always locked at all time and nobody is allow to enter that room. One of the orphan girls, Janice (Bateman), is unable to sleep during the first night and something draws her to enter the locked room which has mysteriously unlocked by itself. Inside the room, Janice discovers a porcelain doll sitting inside the closet wallpapered with pages from the Bible. Having entered a forbidden territory, Janice has unknowingly unleashed something evil and terrible things are about to happen. Having watched this movie with low expectations since the first Annabelle movie was not that good, I’m very surprised to say that this prequel movie did much better than its predecessor. It was scary this time around and the jump scares are well utilised like the first two Conjuring movies. The story could have been better but it is still good enough to enjoy the movie. It also made a very nice connection to the first Annabelle movie. I have also noticed that majority of casts are female which is good in my opinion. This is good because this actually gives actresses more opportunity for them to have more important roles in future movies. Those young actresses’ performances are truly impressive. All praises goes to David F. Sandberg for his direction and definitely the right choice for directing this movie due to his experience from directing another good horror movie, Lights Out. Overall, this movie has made another good chapter into The Conjuring Universe and hoping to see the third Annabelle movie in the future. Don’t forget to stay back for a post credits scene.
Dec 19, 2018
5
A Doll Saves The Day. Annabelle: Creation Sandberg's daunting task of connecting the dots is a gleeful win, even though it fails to stand on its own. **** brutally by the previous installment Annabelle of the Conjuring franchise, it surely was a difficult task by the makers to wipe out the haunting memory with a satisfying one. And yes, even though this slow pill episode of the series fumbles on its own grounds, it circles back to the origin satisfactorily. The mythological backdrop of this horrifying tale is actually originated from positive emotions that surprisingly casts a more effective spell on you. But we would be rushing ourselves if we think it is what the entire movie fiddles around with. The series of various events adapted by it to brew a haunted grudge on the characters is skillfully weaved out. In fact, the procedure it follows, the build up of that sequence which is about to hit latter on the film, is more scarier than the actually revealing trick. Like, when a handicapped girl is introduced to a chair that works as an elevator on the stairs. Now the enactment of this scene offer much more sharp and brilliant imaginations to the viewers than the actual chapter shows you. One of the main reason why it is a far better horror experience is for it is less animated than The Conjuring 2, it hides its heavier cards under the shades. Wilson as the victim and our host of the house (despite of being the guest) has done a marvelous work on foliating the chills on screen where she is supported decently by Bateman, Otto and LaPaglia. If The Conjuring is an alienated version of this series, Annabelle Creation feels much more personal, drawing the screams from our deepest darkest fears, it still remains mediocre on terms of storytelling.
Oct 6, 2018
9
So apparently if you make a bad horror movie, but want to fix things so that the franchise doesn't die after it's first entry all you have to do is make the next one a prequel and cast Lulu Wilson. It worked for Ouija and now Annabelle. David Sandberg channels his inner James Wan using the same kind of slow freak out tactics that can be found in the first two Conjuring movies. Making Creation the first and only film in the cinematic universe so far that feels like a direct offspring of the two parent films. The references and tie-ins to the larger Conjuring universe are really slick. Lovely bits of fan service for those keeping up with what Wan and crew are doing. There's even a nod to the actual Annabelle doll that's done in a way that most won't pick up on unless they were curious enough to do some reading up on it. The ending is also a very smooth transition into the previous movie. I love the fact that we have an interconnected web of horror cinema that can branch out and do it's own things with different brands while still having links to one another that feel personal just like modern superhero flicks do. The scares are of the slow buildup variety. Playing off of your anxiety and anticipation for the next big fright. It's not quite as effective as The Conjuring in this regard, but this style of horror is still leagues more potent than any jump scare palooza. Annabelle's unnerving appearance is used in a variety of creepy ways. Some of which have a slight comedic edge to go along with the chill. Seeing that the doll's head has turned by itself is always good for a nervous chuckle and shiver up your spine. The story itself is really bleak. The big event that led to the doll's creation is brutally depicted in a matter-of-fact manner that's a real gut punch and a ballsy move for such a widely released horror film. There's is also some surprisingly graphic gore and the ending is of a sad variety because not everyone walked away okay. The tone made it feel like the characters were in real danger. Turns out that was actually the case too. The conclusion is made more tragic because Creation took the time to make sure I liked these little orphaned girls to the point where I cared enough to not want to see anything happen to them. Even the snotty ones. Maybe I just have a soft spot for kids. Of course it's hard to not love the adorable and sweet Lulu Wilson regardless. She's the new Joey King. After a poor first solo outing, Annabelle is redeemed onscreen in a movie so good that had the Warrens showed up I would've been cool with it being called The Conjuring 3. I mean it has the same structure of eerie escalation to a final act of big thrill terrors with plenty of character moments along the way. It's also more solemn than anything the genre has seen in quite some time. At least with this level of wide-reaching appeal that is. 9.7/10
Sep 25, 2018
6
With better acting and more effective suspense, this sequel is certainly a heck of a lot better than its predecessor, however it still does not fully encapsulate the genuine terror and trepidation of The Conjuring movies.
Jul 15, 2018
8
SO much better than the first Annabelle. Terrifying scenes, that creepy doll, all those girls getting terrorized... makes for quite an enjoyable horror fest and a surprise finale!
Jul 2, 2018
4
La peli te da un par de sustos que no te esperas, pero por lo demás es muy previsible y pasas
de todo menos miedo.
Feb 4, 2018
5
This is where it all begins! The second spin-off from 'The Conjuring' franchise and overall a fourth film to set in the same universe. The first film, which was 'Annabelle', I thought it was an okayish. Now with this, there's a potential sub franchise. Probably it could head back to back-wards as prequels, while 'The Conjuring is heading forward. There's nothing new from this, but still not a bad film. I liked the location. A single house in the mountain and revolved around a bunch of orphans. It is where it all begins. The creation of the most haunted doll that you saw in 'The Conjuring'. Focused on a doll making family, following an accident, how the family lived their rest of the life was told. A nun with a few orphan girls joins the family to live-in. When one of the kids discovers the locked away doll with secrets, the evil force unleashed. In the latter parts, the film reveals what happen to them and to the doll. Also hinting out at a possible prequel, going to be in Europe. I felt it was decent, so okay for watching once, especially if you had liked the previous one. 5/10
Nov 6, 2017
6
As we begin to see the characters morph into cliches, there is little to sympathize for them. What's only going for this movie is its horrific storyline, which still ends up dragging our attention through a heap of disappointment.
Nov 5, 2017
9
You could not expect anything of this sequence knowing that the predecessor was very bad and messy, but the best was not waiting, why we were surprised with a horror film that hit everything from the minute details in question of the story and the cast which was incredible, highlight Lulu Wilson who is no longer the first film in the genre and that goes far if it continues like this.
Oct 30, 2017
7
It fulfills what it promises: to frighten, in that aspect it is very well achieved, as Sandberg creates an atmosphere full of suspense the truth is incredible, very good director of terror. There are moments that make your hair stand on end and make you jump out of the chair. As for the script: I liked how it connected with the other films of this new cinematographic universe, but, it's a story that does not bring anything new and we've already seen it many times. The correct actions. A real surprise was this movie, it scared me more than I expected.
Oct 30, 2017
7
Good movie with solid trama and some details very "Spicy". The storyline works fine, the first one wasn't a success, but this prequel of the most terrificant doll ever seen is a something special.
Oct 17, 2017
4
I have to say the movie was not scary at all, and it was so much confusing with mixing story and get's no right answer for the phenomena. It is a movie just to fill your spare time nothing more. The Chapter 2: Failed.
Oct 13, 2017
6
Apesar da nota, o primeiro filme é melhor! "6" é a nota que dou para o filme inteiro mas, se tivessem me mostrado só os últimos 10 minutos, com certeza seria um 10.
Oct 12, 2017
1
Cliche festival. Spare yourself of this awlful movie. You can see the jump scares coming from 10 miles away, and the loud sounds are old news. Terrible movie.
Sep 12, 2017
6
What "Annabelle: Creation" lacks in (forgive me) creativity or genuine scares, it makes up for in spades by just simply being a watchable film within the tapestry of today's complicated horror movie landscape. Director David F. Sandberg's previous effort, "Lights Out," may have been a more inspired piece with a bit more fun to be had as well, but the competent storytelling here does the job enough.
Sep 8, 2017
6
It has all the makings **** horror movie: a family tragedy, a big old Victorian house, young female protagonists, a demonic entity, and a good director.
Sep 4, 2017
8
James Wan's Toys Sandberg has conceived a mixture of Hollywood and horror of quantity and quality in its purest state. Broadly speaking, the plot and the mythology are adequately connected, dramatic moments are fairly placed among sequences of distress and it even resorts, with evident respect, to the alternation of emotions technique that Wan established in "The Conjuring 2 ", interspersing horror intervals with modest but substantial comical interventions. The development flows smoothly and there are no major drawbacks to the sub-universe that builds, however, the elements relapse into unending stereotypes, such as obligatory religious presence on the part of the nun or the increase in mortality in the final act, eliminating characters without any motive, an insane movement to some extent. To grip audiences, writers must produce characters that are interesting and this universe knows that very well. A pregnant woman, a ruined family or a girl suffering from polio are people with any kind of disabilities used in order to originate grief, a feeling that allows to strike up in a strong character-spectator relationship, getting we follow horrified the troubles experienced by the actors. Another very present aspect is the exorbitant amount of horror lodestones with which the film plays, although incredibly most of the demonic entities of the previous films won their own movie, Sandberg's movie seemed to want to do the same thing, packing with out-of-control Dantesque creatures, something works against the final result, since if they skip three of them, it would have been a frightening trip in the same way. Stephanie Sigman, Anthony LaPaglia, and Miranda Otto portray the older characters in a fascinating way, applauding the first one as the leader and faithful protector of the girls, however, and not belittling their very decent performances, the interpretative focus is explicitly over the younger actresses, especially Lulu Wilson, who did a spectacular job last year with "OUIJA: Origin of Evil" and this time ratifies her potential and ability to execute harder scenes with the most disinterested ease. Visually, the production design and the atmosphere testify the measured budget, moving away from large cities that would have required a lot of more adaptation from the 50's and thus a rise in the cost, this time everything acquires a rustic and powerful nuance, the housing trapped under litigant solar rays, a group of clothing, decorations and practical effects are those who take those green dollar bills. The game, in which darkness and cool and warm colors intervene, works in the tension moments, also the sequences of habituation and drama manage to catch the audience, components nothing short of stunning by employing an ordinary bed, a room armored by the pages of the Sacred Scriptures or an enigmatic well to conceive horror. Exclusive distinction deserves creation of the dissimilar Dantesque conduits maneuvered by an already classic Satan, which fulfill their function with honors, causing the possibility of—Hollywood is a box of surprises—adding more standalone films in it. There is a striking absence of the compositions of master Joseph Bishara, who was a key factor in the success of the other installments, among these "Insidious". The music is vital in products like these, sound stridency, resonances or atmosphere scores created by the composer are unique and they are greatly missed here, at least, so that sorrow is not so sharp, Bishara was present in the motion picture, for he's who performs the wicked devil. However, Benjamin Wallfisch and the sound editors team up to produce a soundly effective experience, accentuating steps, crunches, breaths, tones and suffocating sequences in a surprising way. "Annabelle: Creation" by David F. Sandberg is one of those rare, functional and spooky sequels/prequels arriving late summer and in the 21st century, two periods thirsting for original ideas, being an excellent film that joins the universe of "The Conjuring" with complacency. Although to narrative dimensions doesn't equal the main films, but it gets to execute sequences of tension and drama using as a means the most intrinsic fears of human, taking them even to such a pass that you will be impossible to take a breath, literally, look left and there's a scare, look right there's another scare, look up, down, in any direction, this evil circus won't stop attacking until committing its purposes. Advocating for old school horror, "Annabelle"(2017) is the perfect addition to the world of devilish toys and to verify its veracity I invite you to carry out the following experiment: Turn the light off, leave your bedroom door open and don't stop looking at that black space that separates your bed from hell, is she there?