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Rosemarys Baby
The life of a married couple Guy and Rosemary, who recently move into a new department in Manhattan, where strange things to happen, has been changed, after knowing their neighbors, who have commit suicide mysteriously, the thing that makes their fear and worry, especially after Rosemary becomes pregnant.
23 August 1920, Israel
24 January 1943, Dallas, Texas, USA
26 September 1944, San Francisco, California, USA
23 July 1946, Athens, Georgia, USA
25 June 1941, Houston, Texas, USA
26 December 1903, San Francisco, California, USA
23 November 1915, San Francisco, California, USA
3 June 1925, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
26 November 1913, Pueblo, Colorado, USA
16 September 1888, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
July 16, 2016
Polanski is less interested in terror and shock than in creating a mood of paranoia and instability. He finds the eerie in the mundane...October 13, 2014
A Ross Hunter-type gloss cannily deformed by anxiety and the gnomish grins of familiar Hollywood facesOctober 19, 2010
Even readers of the book who know how Baby comes out are in for a pleasant surprise: the very real acting ability of Mia Farrow.November 16, 2012
A terrifying thriller that is held up by its incredible ensemble cast, and all too logical premise.October 30, 2008
One of the finest horror films ever made.October 07, 2013
Rosemary's Baby is suffused with Polanski's style and preoccupations.October 30, 2008
Weird obstetricians, mysterious night noises and even Farrow's improvised stroll into actual oncoming traffic add up to a bustling nightmare that's spawned many a Black Swan since.February 12, 2009
Polanski worked with an elegant restraint that less talented filmmakers have been trying to mimic ever since.July 09, 2015
One of the best-shot, best-scored, and best-acted supernatural thrillers ever made.October 29, 2012
So long as there are men in power who are still fuzzy on the definition of rape, Rosemary's Baby will endure as a cautionary tale.June 11, 2015
Right to its bitter end, there is no escaping "Rosemary's Baby." On film Ira Levin's best selling novel is as horribly frightening as it was on paper.October 07, 2013
It's one of the most powerful films ever made about Devil worship because Polanski expertly winds up the paranoia with spooky atmospherics and morbid humour.