Apartment 7A review: "A credible horror prequel that recaptures the atmosphere but not the originality of Rosemary's Baby"
Apartment 7A is a credible prequel that recaptures the atmosphere but not the originality of Rosemary's Baby.
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Here, Julia Garner plays Terry Gionoffrio (a name fans of the ‘68 film will recall), a would-be dancer who suffers a career-threatening injury. Her luck changes, however, when she meets Roman (Kevin McNally) and Margaux (Dianne Wiest), an elderly couple who live in the Bramford – the very same New York apartment building that’s home to Mia Farrow’s Rosemary in Roman Polanski’s original.
Apartment 7A streams on Paramount+ and is available to buy digitally from September 27.
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