Annabelle (2014)
Annabelle (2014) is a supernatural horror film directed by John R. Leonetti and serves as a prequel to the hit horror movie The Conjuring (2013). The film explores the origin of the infamous doll, Annabelle, which plays a central role in the Conjuring Universe.
The story is set in 1967 and follows John and Mia Form (played by Ward Horton and Annabelle Wallis), a young couple expecting their first child. John gifts Mia a vintage doll, which she adds to her collection of dolls. Soon after, their home is invaded by members of a satanic cult, leading to a violent confrontation in which the cult members are killed. However, before dying, one of the cultists performs a ritual that seemingly transfers a malevolent spirit into the Annabelle doll.
Following the tragic events, strange and terrifying occurrences begin to plague the couple. The doll appears to be at the center of these supernatural disturbances, causing inexplicable and horrifying events that threaten Mia, her unborn child, and their family’s safety.
As the evil presence grows stronger, the couple seeks the help of spiritual figures and paranormal experts to rid themselves of the cursed doll.
As the haunting escalates, Mia becomes increasingly desperate to protect her family from the malevolent force that seems determined to claim their lives. The film builds suspense through its eerie atmosphere, unsettling visuals, and shocking moments, drawing on themes of fear, motherhood, and the supernatural.
“Annabelle” is known for its creepy and unsettling portrayal of the haunted doll, which has become an iconic figure in modern horror. While the film received mixed reviews, it successfully expanded the Conjuring Universe, leading to further sequels and spin-offs. The movie appeals to fans of supernatural horror and those intrigued by the lore surrounding haunted objects and demonic entities.