“Annabelle” seems like precisely the sort of horror film that shouldn’t work. Thinly drawn characters wind their way through a series of overly familiar tropes, including, of course, the titular possessed doll. These characters make the same baffling decisions that only people in horror movies are stupid enough to make, and cavalierly remain in dangerous situations long after you and I would have gotten the hell out of there. The film is so reminiscent of “Rosemary’s Baby” (1968) that for a while I actually wondered if it was a remake. And the script is pretty clunky — especially the coda at the church.
Yet … “Annabelle” still works. This is a frikkin’ scary movie. I’d give it a 9 out of 10.
There are a couple of reasons for the movie’s success, I think. First, it’s beautifully shot and directed throughout an especially creepy apartment building. Our supernatural antagonists are (at first) wisely seen down long corridors and stairwells. There are some static shots of the doll but none of the silly cut-and-cut-back tricks to explain that it is moving on its own.
Second, there is no ham-handed CGI to make the action cartoonish; there are only sparsely placed practical effects, and they work quite well. This felt like an effective old-fashioned 1970’s horror movie about the devil.
Third, Annabelle Wallis does well in her role as the wife in the young married couple targeted by Satan. She underplays it quite a bit, but she’s still a good actress. (The beautiful Wallis is none other than the college student that young Charles Xavier tried to pick up in 2011’s “X-Men: First Class.” And, yes, she does have the same first name as the demonic doll. Weird world.)
I was confused at first about the awkward and confusing bookends to the film; they’re distracting and unnecessary. Wikipedia informs me that these are intended to remind viewers that this movie is a spinoff of “The Conjuring” (2013), which is regarded by horror fans as superior to this film. I guess I’ll need to watch that soon.

The conjuring was pretty good – it made my sister-in-law scream on several occasions and made me jump a couple of times. I want to see Annabel but haven’t gotten to yet…
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