Tamil Dubbed Movie Annabelle comes Home 2019 American Horror Story

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Movie : Annabelle Comes Home (2019)

Director : Gary Dauberman

Starring : Vera Farmiga, Mckenna Grace

Genres : Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Quality : BDRip

Language : Tamil

Rating : 6.9/10

Release Date : 04 June 2021

Directed by Gary Dauberman

Produced by

James Wan

Peter Safran

Screenplay by Gary Dauberman

Story by

James Wan

Gary Dauberman

Starring

Mckenna Grace

Madison Iseman

Katie Sarife

Vera Farmiga

Patrick Wilson

Music by Joseph Bishara

Cinematography Michael Burgess

Edited by Kirk M. Morri

Production

companies

New Line Cinema

Atomic Monster Productions

The Safran Company

Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures

Release date June 26, 2019

Running time 106 minutes[1]

Country United States

Language English

Budget $27–$32 million[2]

Box office $231.3 million[3]

Synopsis: Determined to keep Annabelle from wreaking more havoc, demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren bring the possessed doll to the locked artifacts room in their home, placing her "safely" behind ...

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Annabelle Comes Home is a 2019 American supernatural horror film directed by Gary Dauberman, in his directorial debut, from a script by Dauberman and a story by Dauberman and James Wan, who also acted as producer with Peter Safran. It serves as a sequel to 2014's Annabelle and 2017's Annabelle: Creation, and as the seventh installment in the Conjuring Universe franchise. The film stars Mckenna Grace, Madison Iseman, and Katie Sarife, along with Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson, who reprise their roles as Lorraine and Ed Warren.

In early April 2018, Warner Bros. Pictures announced that a then-untitled film in the Conjuring Universe franchise would be released on July 3, 2019. Later that month, it was announced that the film would be another installment in the Annabelle series, with Dauberman signed on to write and direct the film in his directorial debut, based on a story treatment written by Dauberman and Wan. Principal photography commenced by mid-October and officially wrapped in December 2018 in Los Angeles.

Annabelle Comes Home was theatrically released in the United States on June 26, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema. It grossed over $231 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, who found it less frightening than its predecessors.

Contents

1 Plot

2 Cast

3 Production

3.1 Development

3.2 Filming

4 Release

5 Reception

5.1 Box office

5.2 Critical response

5.3 Accolades

6 Future

7 References

8 External links

Plot

Demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren confiscate the Annabelle doll from nurses Debbie and Camilla, who claim that the doll often performed violent activities in their apartment. During the drive back home, the doll summons spirits to attack Ed, but he narrowly survives. Annabelle is locked in a sacred glass case in the couple's artifacts room that is blessed by Father Gordon to ensure the evil is contained.

Sometime later, the Warrens welcome Mary Ellen, who will be in charge of babysitting their daughter, Judy, at the house while they travel overnight to investigate another case. At school, Judy notices the spirit of a priest that begins following her. Mary Ellen's friend Daniela arrives uninvited to the Warrens' home, who is secretly curious about speaking to the dead. She sneaks into the artifacts room and starts examining them, ultimately trying to contact her late father. She abruptly leaves Annabelle's glass case unlocked, and the terror begins shortly afterward with the spirit of Annabelle "Bee" Mullins unleashed. That night, Annabelle begins releasing other spirits, such as the Ferryman, the Bride, a Feeley Meeley board game, and the Black Shuck.

Mary Ellen's crush Bob Palmeri arrives outside and serenades her, but is later attacked by the Black Shuck and hides in the Warrens' backyard. Mary Ellen is tormented by the Ferryman, while Judy is confronted by Annabelle in her bedroom. Daniela had left earlier but sneaks back to return the artifacts room's keys. She gets locked inside the room and tormented by various objects, such as a piano and an old television that can predict the near future. She finds the Mourner's Bracelet and sees her father twisted into a malevolent spirit. A bloody and screaming Daniela appears on the television screen after having answered a cursed telephone. The real Daniela later unwittingly reaches to answer the telephone but is interrupted by Judy and Mary Ellen.

Judy explains that they must lock Annabelle in her case again so the other spirits will rest. Bob protects Judy from the Black Shuck as she retrieves Mary Ellen's asthma inhaler, while Daniela is attacked and possessed by the Bride. Eventually, Mary Ellen and Judy find the doll when the priest's spirit, acting as Judy's guardian, guides them to the Ferryman. They manage to retrieve the glass case's key after they are attacked by demonic hands from the Feeley Meeley board game, and a possessed Daniela, but struggle to secure the case as the demon of the doll physically attacks them. Daniela recovers when Judy plays Ed's recorded footage of the Bride's exorcism, and helps put the doll back in the case. After the case is locked, the disturbances cease as the spirits return to their slumber, and Bob reunites with the trio.

Ed and Lorraine return the next morning, and the girls approach them to recount the eventful night. Later, many friends gather to celebrate Judy's birthday party. Daniela apologizes to Lorraine, who gives her a comforting message from her father.

Cast

Mckenna Grace as Judy Warren

Madison Iseman as Mary Ellen

Katie Sarife as Daniela Rios

Vera Farmiga as Lorraine Warren

Patrick Wilson as Ed Warren

Michael Cimino as Bob Palmeri

Samara Lee as Annabelle "Bee" Mullins

Steve Coulter as Father Gordon

Paul Dean as Mr. Palmeri

Luca Luhan as Anthony Rios

Anthony Wemmys as Mr. Rios

Alison White as Mrs. Faley

Stephen Blackehart as Thomas

Sade Katarina as Camilla

Kenzie Caplan as Debbie

Gary-7 as Late Father Michael Morrisey / priest spirit

Natalia Safran as the Bride

Douglas Tait as the Black Shuck

Alexander Ward as Annabelle's demon / the ram

Production

Development

In early April 2018, Warner Bros. announced that a then-untitled film in the Conjuring Universe franchise would be released on July 3, 2019. Later that month, it was announced that the film would be another installment in the Annabelle series, with Gary Dauberman signed on to write and direct the film in his directorial debut, based on a story treatment written by Dauberman and James Wan.[5] Wan and Peter Safran co-produced the project.[6] During the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con, Wan and Safran revealed the film's events would take place after Annabelle and would focus on the doll after she had been placed in a glass case in the Warrens' museum.[7] Dauberman later confirmed this, stating that the film would take place shortly after the beginning of The Conjuring where the titular character is introduced, but also before many of the events of the first installment.[8]

In late September 2018, Mckenna Grace was cast in the film as Judy Warren, the Warrens' 10-year-old daughter, (replacing Sterling Jerins who played Judy Warren in The Conjuring, The Conjuring 2, and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It), and Madison Iseman as one of Judy's teenage babysitters.[9] By October, Katie Sarife had joined the cast. That same month, it was announced Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga would reprise their roles as Ed and Lorraine Warren.[5]

Filming

Principal photography commenced by mid-October in Los Angeles,[10][5] with Michael Burgess serving as cinematographer.[11] On December 7, Wilson announced that he had finished filming his scenes. A week later, filming officially wrapped.[12][13] In February 2019, Joseph Bishara—who composed the scores for The Conjuring, Annabelle, The Conjuring 2, and The Curse of La Llorona—was revealed to be scoring Annabelle Comes Home.[14] On March 30, 2019, Kirk M. Morri was announced as the film's editor.[15]

Release

Annabelle Comes Home was theatrically released in the United States on June 26, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema.[16] It was originally scheduled for release on July 3, 2019, but was later moved up to June 28, and then to June 26.[5][16]

On March 15, 2019, New Line Cinema released a teaser revealing the official title of the film.[17][18][19] The first trailer was released on March 30, 2019.[20] A second trailer was released on May 28, 2019.[21] The studio spent a total of $77 million promoting the film.[22] The film is dedicated to Lorraine Warren, who died on April 18, 2019.[23] Annabelle Comes Home was released on Digital HD on September 17, 2019, and on Blu-ray and DVD on October 8, 2019.[24]

Reception

Box office

Annabelle Comes Home grossed $74.2 million in the United States and Canada, and $157.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $231.3 million.[3] Deadline Hollywood calculated the net profit of the film to be $64 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues.[22]

In the United States and Canada, the film was projected to gross $30–35 million from 3,587 theaters over its first five days.[25] It made $7.2 million on its first day, a Wednesday, including $3.5 million from Tuesday night previews, the third-best total of any Conjuring installment.[26] It then made $3.6 million on its second day of release for a two-day total of $10.8 million. It went on to debut to $20.3 million (a five-day total of $31.2 million), finishing second at the box office, behind holdover Toy Story 4, and marking the lowest start of any Conjuring film.[2] In its second weekend, the film dropped 52% and grossed $9.8 million, finishing in fifth.[27]

Critical response

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 65% based on 206 reviews, with an average rating of 5.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Fun for fans even if it isn't as frightening as some of its predecessors, Annabelle Comes Home suggests there's still some life left in the Conjuring franchise."[28] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 53 out of 100, based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews."[29] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it an average 2.5 out of 5 stars, and a 42% "definite recommend".[26]

Accolades

Two crew members were nominated for their work on the film. Leah Butler was nominated in the Best Costume Design category at the 2019 Fright Meter Awards.[30] Gary Dauberman was nominated as Legion M Breakthrough Director at the 2019 Saturn Awards.[31]

Future

Prior to the release of the film in June 2019, Dauberman commented on the possibility of another film in the Annabelle series: "I didn't look at this process ... going, 'What other stuff can we absolutely spin-off into other movies?' [It's about] what works for this movie, and then if people seem to dig it, then we'll go from there."[32] Safran also commented on the possibility, stating that they will continue to develop and create films "as long as [they] keep having original stories to tell. The moment that you start repeating yourself and really diluting the good will that exists out there, then it's the beginning of the end."[32]


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