Rosemary's Baby Reviews
A masterpiece in slow-burn, paranoia and tension. One of the best psychological horror films ever. [Full review in Spanish]
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Mar 28, 2025
'Rosemary’s Baby' [is a] masterful portrayal of slow-burn horror, skillfully intertwining terror with thought-provoking social commentary.
| Oct 25, 2024
... a harrowing parable about the abuse, neglect, and silencing of women.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Sep 28, 2024
The success of the film lies in the performances of Mia Farrow, as Rosemary, and Ruth Gordon, as Mrs. Castevet...
| Nov 10, 2023
This box office hit emerged as one of the best chillers of its decade, and it still serves as a touchstone of the modern horror film.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Oct 28, 2023
Krzysztof Komeda's score sounds lush enough, and the track delivers all those muffled, half-heard conversations with an uncanny dislocation despite the absence of stereo imaging.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Oct 27, 2023
Rosemary is everything. He's just Guy. It's that tension--between a woman fully actualized and a man forever frustrated, the Grail vs. the Knights of the Round Table--that serves as the tightrope...
| Original Score: 4/4 | Oct 27, 2023
Polanski is less interested in terror and shock than in creating a mood of paranoia and instability. He finds the eerie in the mundane...
| Aug 19, 2023
... A claustrophobic horror that taps brilliantly into the uncertainties and queasy potential threats of childbirth.
| Jul 28, 2023
…stands alongside The Graduate as one of the paradigm shifts in how Hollywood thought about the 60’s sexual revolution; it’s a dark, wicked, ingenious work decades ahead of its time….
| Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 5, 2022
Its menacing atmosphere and disturbing psychology are unforgettable.
| Aug 18, 2022
The movie is a masterpiece of editing (by Sam O’Steen and Bob Wyman) and the acting is flawlessly delivered by a brilliant, tour-de-force cast.
| Jun 3, 2022
Polanski does not relinquish his personality to Hollywood; he proves that he can achieve dazzling success where many European filmmakers of his generation failed.
| Apr 5, 2022
Rosemary's Baby builds tension with masterful patience and detail, not because it relies entirely on the payoff of its devilish finale, but because Roman Polanski wants to submerge the viewer in paranoia.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Feb 14, 2022
It's pure psychological horror at its best, elegant in a way that's rarely seen now, as the anticipation of what's to come and the walls of security and certainty begin to fall around Rosemary.
| Nov 12, 2021
Highly referenced throughout film and 온라인카지노추천, its cinematic influences continue to hold strong, Rosemary's Baby a classic for the ages.
| May 14, 2021
Still stands as template of the film industry's far-reaching allure to achieve a European arthouse aesthetic successfully melded with mainstream pulp.
| Nov 18, 2020
The mood and presentation are all about shock and anticipation as a creeping dread permanently surrounds Rosemary's pregnancy.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Aug 27, 2020
Does Polanski have to show us Satan walking around like some RKO matinee monster in a corny dream sequence right out of Juliet of the Spirts?
| Jan 30, 2020
How reassuring, really, to find a moderately sophisticated film where the colors are black and white again instead of that infuriating grey, where the evil is NOT banal but truely hellish.
| Jan 30, 2020