

Apartment 7A
Directed by Natalie Erika JamesA struggling young dancer finds herself drawn in by dark forces when a peculiar, well-connected older couple promise her a shot at fame.
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Apartment 7A Ratings & Reviews
- Paulo Coelho AlvesOctober 9, 2024Making a prequel to one of the best movies of all time was kind of a doomed endeavor from the outset, but this movie still manages to surprise in just how mediocre, dull and totally unnecessary is it. Save yourself some time and just go see Rosemary's Baby again.
- Michael FosterFebruary 26, 2025Going in I didn't know this was a prequel to Rosemary's Baby but a continuation. I did not 'feel' the late 60s here, when the first film took place. This felt like maybe the 80s but with modern day cinematography on Julia Garner, a great actress, who's following a script that's literally lifting from the classic— page to page. I understand the neighbors were cast to emulate the performances of the original, which I'm sorry to say, just cannot be done. This isn't a homage but an impressionist exercise that's only bought by audiences who have never seen the 1968 film. Just another example of an uninspired Hollywood that refuse to take risks on new ideas so instead hire Michael Bay to grab at our beloved masterpieces. The silver lining is his attempts and others are instantly foregettable. Next.
- sKRxPTidOctober 9, 2024Prequel to Rosemary's Baby (1968). Which is a very strong film. This however, is most valued for it's lore. Not a without it's moments tho and not a total bore. This with the combination of Resmary's Baby 68' being as good as it is makes Apartment 7A worth a watch. Definitely better to watch this one first. 5.2/10