Roman Polanski‘s 1968 horror film Rosemary’s Baby is an undisputed classic of the genre, a film that relies on an ever-increasing sense of dread and uneasiness that keeps Mia Farrow‘s Rosemary and the audience questioning everything. The film’s twisted, ambiguous ending is a pitch-perfect sendoff that ensures its unsettling nature stays with the viewer well after the credits roll. Rosemary’s Baby spawned a sequel, Look What’s Happened to Rosemary’s Baby, and Paramount+ released a prequel, Apartment 7A, in September 2024, but neither project succeeds in bringing to the table what the original does seemingly effortlessly (although the former did bring disco, so that’s something). A 2014 NBC miniseries remake of the film, also called Rosemary’s Baby, fares much better while giving it a modern update.
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