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Rosemary's Baby (1968)

A young couple, Rosemary and Guy, moves into an infamous New York apartment building, known by frightening legends and mysterious events, with the purpose of starting a family.

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mcblancaflor 17 Jul 2020

The buildup of suspense and how the plot unfolds was perfected by Polanski in Rosemary's Baby. This was even made better by the spectacular cast led by Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes. Definitely a classic horror masterpiece which obviously inspired some of our modern horror filmmakers like Jordan Peele, Ari Aster, and Robert Eggers. It's just frustrating that one of the best horror films was made by Roman Polanski.

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Terry M 15 Oct 2018

Roman Polankski's masterpiece of paranoia and witchcraft. Mia Farrow's performance as the understandably suspicious pregnant wife of John Cassavetes is brilliant along with a delightful performance form The wonderful Ruth Gordon as the nosy/intrusive neighbor who, as it turns out is part of a coven. Mia's ever growing paranoia turns into a horrifying truth that she must face and, ultimately, accepts.

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Mohamed A 29 Jun 2012

"Rosemary's Baby" is a masterpiece of modern cinema and one of the best horror films ever made.. This is a movie that came out during a period of transition in Hollywood. The old production codes were breaking down and films could suddenly be more true to life in the way they showed how people really lived, acted and talked. 1968s "Rosemary's Baby" is a more sophisticated, less elegant thriller of the kind that Alfred Hitchcock patented, but it displays much more class and intelligence than the horror movies that would come out in its wake. Popular '70s films such as "The Exorcist" and "The Omen" are the prodigy of "Rosemary's Baby," but offer far less nuance and much greater vulgarity.

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Nico S 18 Apr 2015

One of the all-time, classic thrillers of American cinema. It's, as many people have said in passing in regards to the film, the un-immaculate conception of the Antichrist on an innocent married woman. But the story isn't that simple. The great director, Roman Polanski, keeps you second guessing yourself the whole time. Is it all the work of witch craft? or is Rosemary just crazy? Was her visit from the devil just a dream? or did it really happen? You're left on edge, until the very end, when it all tragically makes sense. Polanski's direction is startlingly good. The dream sequence is nearly the best scene in the whole picture. It demonstrates Polanski merging his avant-garde roots within his first contemporary American film. Such creepy fun.

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Nicki M 29 Mar 2011

Up there with Psycho, Audition, and The Shining as the greatest horror movie.

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