"Apartment 7A," the atmosphere-drenched ... Terry is played by the ever superb "Ozark" triple Emmy winner Julia Garner, eventually in a Gwen Verdon-style, brunette coiffure that suits the blonde ...
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Julia Garner also stars. Ryan Gosling produces ... of “Wolf Man” with “Rosemary’s Baby” prequel film “Apartment 7A.” “Wolf Man” premieres January 17 in theaters.
When he takes his wife Charlotte (Julia Garner — Apartment 7A, Inventing Anna) and his daughter Ginger (Matilda Firth) to visit the property, they're attacked by an unseen animal — or monster?
from a sharp screenplay from Skylar James and starring Ozark’s Julia Garner, Dianne Wiest, and Kevin McNally, Apartment 7A targets the tragic character of Terry Gionoffrio, who commits suicide ...
Desperate to save his marriage, he convinces his wife (Julia Garner of Apartment 7A, Ozark, and next year’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps) to bring their young daughter (Matilda Firth ...
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Apartment 7A is a quiet, spooky, horror film that released September 27th on the Paramount+ streaming service. Julia Garner (The Assistant, 2019) leads this patient thriller as a promising dancer ...
The film stars Christopher Abbott (Poor Things, It Comes at Night) as Blake, Julia Garner (Apartment 7A, Inventing Anna) as ...
When he takes his wife Charlotte (Julia Garner — Apartment 7A, Inventing Anna) and his daughter Ginger (Matilda Firth) to visit the property, they're attacked by an unseen animal — or monster? — and ...