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While it has its moments, Rosemary's Baby prequel Apartment 7A is never quite up to its aspirations and unforgivable misses ...
REVIEW: Apartment 7A, the Paramount+ prequel to Rosemary's Baby, delivers on scares. Considering the legendary status that ...
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Review of Apartment 7A, a prequel to horror classic Rosemary’s Baby which stars Julia Garner as a dancer who moves into the Bramford building.
Rosemary's Baby really didn't need a prequel, but Julia Garner is compelling as a dancer caught in a devilish dilemma.
Yes, Apartment 7A is a Rosemary’s Baby prequel, with the new movie appearing to end around the time that the 1968 film begins, or crossover with those events. In the 1968 movie, Rosemary moves into ...