Annabelle and Gone Girl will exceed expectations as both head for a possible $30+ million showing this weekend. Though that terrifying doll from The Conjuring took first place on Friday with an estimated $15.
There's nothing deep about “Annabelle,” the spin-off of “The Conjuring.” It offers surface level scares without the undercurrent of humanity needed to make them register. Director John R. Leonetti and writer Gary Dauberman
The Conjuring was a tremendous surprise, but the first spin-off movie Annabelle just doesnt add up to much, and in the end, it never matches the scary confidence of James Wans movie, according to our review.
Annabelle and Gone Girl will exceed expectations as both head for a possible $30+ million showing this weekend. Though that terrifying doll from The Conjuring took first place on Friday with an estimated $15.
"Annabelle" is the origin story of the creepy-looking, possessed doll that terrified audiences in "The Conjuring." It's the 1960s, and John and Mia (Ward Horton and Annabelle Wallis) are newlyweds. Mia is very pregnant and John is in his last year of