Thursday, October 2, 2014

Review: Chucky needn't worry about 'Annabelle'

This photo released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows, Tony Amendola as Father Perez with the Annabelle doll in New Line Cinema's supernatural thriller, "Annabelle," a Warner Bros. Pictures release. The movie opens Friday, Oct. 3, 2014. (AP Photo/Warner Bros. Pictures, Gregory Smith) LOS ANGELES (AP) — Inanimate objects are deployed to endless would-be scary effect in "Annabelle," and it's not just the supremely creepy doll that is its star. In this prequel to last year's hit "The Conjuring" — one of the most effective haunted house movies of recent years — cheap jolts are provided by an errant sewing machine, a record player spinning The Association's hit "Cherish," heavy books, a malfunctioning elevator and even an unattended Jiffy Pop popcorn pan. The filmmakers literally throw in everything but the kitchen sink.








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