
The manufacturer of dolls Samuel Mullins is a happy family man with his wife Esther and their daughter Bee, who dies after being hit by a car. Twelve years later, Samuel and his wife, Esther, welcomes a nun and six orphaned girls to his home. He tells that only a locked room (that belonged to Bee) and Esther's room would be off limits for the girls. The crippled girl, Janice, manages to sneak in Bee's room during the night and finds a doll locked inside a closet. After she pl... (Full plot summary below)
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The manufacturer of dolls Samuel Mullins is a happy family man with his wife Esther and their daughter Bee, who dies after being hit by a car. Twelve years later, Samuel and his wife, Esther, welcomes a nun and six orphaned girls to his home. He tells that only a locked room (that belonged to Bee) and Esther's room would be off limits for the girls. The crippled girl, Janice, manages to sneak in Bee's room during the night and finds a doll locked inside a closet. After she plays in the room, she is haunted by an evil force. What has Janice unleashed in Bee's room?
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfIt would nice to have the series continue to deliver quality work like "Creation," and while that seems unlikely, at least there's one chapter of this iffy franchise that works as well as "The Conjuring." |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertThe earlier films were never this deliciously twisted. Buckle up your belt or this moan-inducing, female-centric supernatural thriller will scare your pants off. |
| Boston GlobeIsaac FeldbergIf some light deja vu is the price horror fans must pay for a mainstream offering this spine-tingling, most will still come away feeling spooked and satisfied. |
| indieWireJamie RighettiAnnabelle: Creation does offer several shocking moments, and manages to deliver some truly eerie imagery. Even when you can spot the gimmicks from a mile away, Annabelle: Creation hits the horror notes it’s aiming for. |
| John Hanlon ReviewsJohn HanlonA well-crafted horror film that relies on tension and suspense, rather than simple scares. |
| Birth.Movies.Death.Brian CollinsIt ultimately felt like too much of a retread to really wow me. |
| Bowling Green Daily NewsMicheal ComptonPounds one creepy moment after another, more concerned with piling up scares than actually trying to make characters the audience can relate to. |
| TheWrapRobert AbeleAnnabelle: Creation is a professional jitters-fest, made with deep-seated esteem for the genre rather than cynicism about a box-office sure thing. |
| ColliderPerri NemiroffWith Annabelle: Creation he manages to successfully do his own thing while still respecting a past installment - and considering how I felt about the past installment, that's extremely impressive. |
| Nerd ReportFred TopelAnnabelle: Creation is full of terrifying creepy imagery, and it's great at teasing the audience with buildup. |