BLU-RAY REVIEW & GIVEAWAY — “Annabelle Comes Home”
The third installment of New Line Cinema’s hugely successful “Annabelle” films, “Annabelle Comes Home” is now available on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, and Digital. The film concludes the story of the infamous, sinister doll from the “Conjuring” universe as new demonic entities are unleashed. Making his directorial debut, “Annabelle” franchise screenwriter Gary Dauberman wrote “Annabelle Comes Home” from a story he conjured with “Conjuring” universe creator James Wan. Read our review of the film here.
Determined to keep Annabelle from wreaking more havoc on innocent victims, demonologists Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) lock the possessed doll in their home’s special artifact room, placing her behind sacred glass. But when the doll escapes and awakens the room’s evil spirits, it conjures up an unholy night of horror for the Warrens’ daughter and her friends as they desperately battle to bring Annabelle’s reign of terror to an end.
The latest spinoff in the “Conjuring” Universe that includes “Annabelle,” “Annabelle: Creation,” and “The Nun,” “Annabelle Comes Home” stars Mckenna Grace (TV’s “The Haunting of Hill House,” “Gifted,” “Captain Marvel”) as Judy, Madison Iseman (“Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” “Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween”) as her babysitter Mary Ellen and Katie Sarife (TV’s “Youth and Consequences,” TV’s “Supernatural”) as troubled friend Daniela. Patrick Wilson (“Aquaman,” “The Conjuring” films, the “Insidious” films) and Vera Farmiga (“The Conjuring” films, “Godzilla: King of the Monsters,” TV’s “Bates Motel”) reprise their roles as Ed and Lorraine Warren.
The Blu-ray Combo Pack features a Blu-ray disc with the film and special features in hi-definition, a DVD with the film in standard definition, and a Digital version of the movie.
BLU-RAY ELEMENTS
“Annabelle Comes Home” Blu-ray Combo Pack contain the following special features:
- Deleted Scenes
- Featurettes:
- The Artifact Room & the Occult
- The Light & the Love
- Behind the Scenes: The Ferryman/Demon, The Bloody Bride, The Werewolf
With a running time of 106 minutes, “Annabelle Comes Home” is rated R for horror violence and terror.
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What scared me as a child was the mexican folklore stories about the donkey lady, la llorna, la lechusa.
What scared me the most when I was a kid was clowns every time I saw clowns I would freak out all because I stayed up late one night a watched that movie killer clowns and til this day I still fear them they look so creepy
I remember being scared of “The monster in the closet.” LOL. I always got nervous at night that something was going to come out to get me. I always wondered what the monster would look like.
My MOM scared😨 me when I was little. & in some ways, she still does. 😁
Growing up in strict Catholic schools we were forbidden to see The Exorcist. I waited till I was sixteen and snuck in and it has still traumatised me to this day. LOL anything with demons or possessions terrify me.
Ps…this is the only Annabelle Blu-ray I do not own I would love love love to win.
Catholic schools
Being outside alone at night in the dark at my parent’s house. They lived in a woodsy area with all sorts of wild animals and critters lurking around at night.
taxes
Salem’s Lot made me scared of two things.. flying vampires and slow light scratching on windows…
I was terrified of Michael Jackson’s Thriller video.
Santa Claus
spiders, ever since one bit me
Watching CandyMan .. that movie scared the bejesus out of me
Santa Claus
People breaking into my house.cause that can really happen
The Blob!! It made me scared to eat jelly and jam. It just devoured people with its jelly-like presence. The Wolfman and Dracula made me afraid of foggy nights.