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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.
Their apartment is in the Bramford building made famous in Rosemary’s Baby. Anyone who’s seen that film knows that this ...
Rosemary's Baby really didn't need a prequel, but Julia Garner is compelling as a dancer caught in a devilish dilemma.
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A credible, if slightly limited, prequel that recaptures the atmosphere if not the originality of Rosemary’s Baby. Why you can trust GamesRadar+ Our experts review games, movies and tech over ...
New York City is a magnet for young hopefuls in entertainment, especially the ones willing to do whatever it takes to make it. Terry Gionoffrio, the ambitious young dancer portrayed by Julia ...