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She finds friendship in Mary Ellen, her babysitter, and Mary Ellen’s friend Daniela. The three are the primary characters in the film and must deal with the repercussions of Daniela opening Annabelle’s case and unleashing the evil spirits. Annabelle Comes Home will continue in the tradition of previous movies in The Conjuring universe of being R-rated. The Motion Picture Association of America has officially handed down their rating for the third entry in the successful spin-off series and yes, it's been given an R rating.
It’s the third spinoff film headlined by the now infamous doll, only this time, it’ll include paranormal investigators/demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren, who’ll surely do their best to attempt to contain Annabelle. But little do they know, it’s going to take more than just their best to get a handle on the situation. “Annabelle Comes Home” maintains the Conjuring Universe’s style and aesthetic with the 1970s look in costume and production design (the Warrens’ home is oh-so-groovy) and extraordinarily long camera takes.
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Unexpectedly, Mary Ellen’s friend Daniela shows up on the pretext of joining Judy’s birthday celebration, although she’s really pursuing her own agenda. Still grieving over the recent death of her father in a traffic accident, Daniela has come seeking spiritual reconnection with her dad, convinced that the Warrens’ paranormal expertise can provide guidance. She attempts to interpret their work by sneaking into the locked artifacts room after stealing the key from Ed’s study and proceeds to examine closely and even touch many of the tainted objects stored there for safekeeping. Where the plot lacks depth, it’s made up for in the skillfully crafted suspense.
Besides, the franchise is as strong as ever when it comes to those all important box office numbers. Last year’s The Nun is the highest grossing entry in the cinematic universe at the moment, while the recent Curse of La Llorona has so far taken in $121 million on a budget of just $9 million. Can Annabelle Comes Home sustain that momentum at the box office when it arrives in theaters on June 28th? We've gone through several editorial changes since we started covering films in 1992 and older reviews are not as complete & accurate as recent ones; we plan to revisit and correct older reviews as resources and time permits. Annabelle Comes Home is rated R by the MPAA for horror violence and terror.
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In what is essentially a haunted-house film, Dauberman creates an atmosphere of incredible tension as the three young women tangle with spirits, ghosts and ghouls. Dauberman’s control over the camera and mastery of suspense is impressive, especially for a first-time director. But the film is strung too tightly, rarely breaking bad, denying the cathartic chaos one craves in this kind of film. Strangely, “Annabelle Comes Home” needs more jump scares — or maybe this jaded critic has just seen it all by now. Director Gary Dauberman clearly knows his way around the genre, having already written over a half-a-dozen horror flicks, and I will admit to having gooseflesh during several of the haunting sequences.
Our ratings and reviews are based on the theatrically-released versions of films; on video there are often Unrated, Special, Director's Cut or Extended versions, released that contain additional content, which we did not review. A preteen boy tells a young girl he cannot attend her party because his parents have not yet prepared him to talk about sex; stunned, she mumbles that it’s only a birthday party, but the boy walks away. A pizza delivery person tells a teen boy to woo a teen girl with rock n’ roll; so the boy serenades the girl with his guitar at night under her window. Annabelle Comes Home is tense and scary, and horror fans will probably have fun, but its fear factor comes from sticking to an old formula and stubbornly refusing to challenge any major tropes of the genre. If this is the best Annabelle can conjure up, maybe she should have stayed home in the first place.
Annabelle Comes Home Parents' Guide
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There's a lot of creaky floors, squeaky doors, slow nervous walks down dark hallways and flashlights with flickering bulbs. With Annabelle Comes Home, however, franchise screenwriter and now director Gary Dauberman departs from real-life events to extend the Conjuring mythology in an almost entirely fictionalized direction, with noticeably less impact. Still, with the rare coincidence of two demonic doll features debuting less than a week apart, there’s little doubt that Annabelle Comes Home will not only dominate Child’s Play, but likely many of the weekend’s other new offerings as well. Centered on the writings and experiences of renowned paranormal investigator Ed Warren and his clairvoyant wife Lorraine , the films’ grounding in allegedly real hauntings has been fundamental to their enormous appeal for horror fans. Though Annabelle herself is a significant part of the film, she’s not the only entity wreaking havoc in the Warrens’ home.
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There is little direct violence against the characters, and all of the blood and gore is either in photographs or in hallucinations. The language is another concern, but by my recollection, the only character who swears is also the dumbest character in the movie and is responsible for just about every major problem so…I would read that as a cautionary tale. Ed and Lorraine Warren are getting burnt out by their attempts to contain the dangers of the occult and decide to take an overnight vacation. Confident that a cursed doll named Annabelle is secure in a box made of sanctified chapel glass in a locked room in their basement, the Warrens leave their daughter Judy home with a babysitter, Mary Ellen . But when someone lets Annabelle out, suddenly every other evil artefact the Warrens ever collected springs to demonic life and begins to inflict terror after terror on Judy and Mary Ellen.

Having seen a few clips from the film in the edit bay on the Warner Bros. lot, ComicBook.com can confirm Annabelle Comes Home does combine a bit of fun with a hefty amount of terror. "I really tried that, to do that with a bunch of the scares here," Dauberman said of keeping the audience on their toes with surprising scares. A ghost stabs a teen girl in the stomach; we hear crunching and when the girl falls to the floor, there is no wound. Family movie reviews, movie ratings, fun film party ideas and pop culture news — all with parents in mind. All Horror - Discover new horror movies, create and share your own horror movie lists and curate watchlists from thousands of titles, new and old. Dauberman orchestrates a dramatic array of supernatural entities to frighten the girls, with the bloody bride perhaps the most threatening, other than the silently menacing Annabelle.
And you know you're watching lazy jump scares when you're in a jam-packed theater on opening night and the laughing with friends thing ends after the 3rd or 4th jump. Halfway through the movie the entire theater had become used to the jumps and just sat quietly through them. Anyone who knows All Horror knows I'm actually cool with jump scares. They're used to make casual horror fans jump and laugh with their friends. I get it, they can be fun and there's definitely a place for them in horror. Annabelle 3 is a haunted house movie, a slow, long haunted house movie.

It ties the original storyline in with the new spirits and characters and seamlessly ties in with other movies in the franchise. This high point of the films makes them all the more enjoyable and adds a new level to the well-known storyline. The ending of the film, the culmination of seven horror movies, is a surprisingly sweet conclusion to this sprawling franchise. Parents need to know that Annabelle Comes Home is the third Annabelle movie and the seventh film in The Conjuring horror franchise. While the movie isn't especially original, it's well-made and has plenty of intense scares.
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There are some scenes where nothing happens, but the fear and anxiety of what might happen keeps viewers on edge. Dauberman toys with the audience and keeps them guessing, generating anticipation throughout the entire film. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga are reprising their roles as Ed and LorraineWarren although their characters will not be at the forefront of the story. The Warren’s daughter Judy will be played by Mckenna Grace taking over from Sterling Jerins who played the role previously. Madison Iseman will star as the cousin and babysitter, Mary Ellen and Katie Sarife will be her friend, Daniela. Preteen students belittle a classmate and a teen girl shouts at them, causing them to disperse.
Why Annabelle Comes Home is an Actually Scary High Point of The Conjuring Sequels
The Conjuring movies and their spin-offs have made an impressive horror universe and despite some movies with some less than impressive ratings, fans are always eager for the next instalment of the storylines. It will be interesting to see what happens in the next chapter of Annabelle‘s story. Demonology, paranormal events, demons, spirits, ghosts, good and evil, harassment, murder, death, danger, taking precautions, protecting children, legends, truth, survival. “Annabelle Comes Home” passes a torch to a new generation, featuring Grace as daughter Judy, with a clairvoyant gift similar to her mother’s powers.
After all, both of the previous entries in this spin-off series (not to mentioned the original THE CONJURING movies and Corin Hardy's THE NUN) were also rated R so to go PG-13 on this one would have been more than a little disappointing, I think. Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners. The R-rating of Annabelle Comes Home was granted for "horror violence & terror" according to the MPAA's ruling. It feels like this movie is hitting every horror movie checklist which kind of reduces its impact. You need to login or register to add this movie to your horror watchlist.
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