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Apartment 7A
Directed by
Natalie Erika James
R
2024
1h 44m
Horror
,
Thriller
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and more
5.8
41%
69%
Rent for $5.99
A struggling young dancer finds herself drawn in by dark forces when a peculiar, well-connected older couple promise her a shot at fame.
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Cast of Apartment 7A
Julia Garner
Terry Gionoffrio
Dianne Wiest
Minnie Castevet
Kevin McNally
Roman Castevet
Jim Sturgess
Alan Marchand
Marli Siu
Annie Leung
Rosy McEwen
Vera Clarke
Andrew Buchan
Leo Watts
Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
BJ
Anton Blake Horowitz
Roy Brustein
Patrick Lyster
Dr. Sapirstein
Tina Gray
Mrs. Gardenia
Raphael Sowole
Toby
Patricia Jones
Sister Claire
Andre Lillis
Dan McBurney
Rachel Atkins
Laura-Louise McBurney
Tina Chiang
Wei Wei
Hannah Morley
Ness Hogan
Nikkita Chadha
Donna
Dylan Baldwin
Company Manager
Simon Adkins
Dance Instructor
Sean Browne
Theatre Lighting Designer
Lukas McFarlane
Choreographer
David Bardsley
Stage Manager
Shaz Lancaster
Saxophone Player
James Swanton
Satan
Amy Leeson
Rosemary Woodhouse
Scott Hume
Guy Woodhouse
Apartment 7A Reviews
Slant Magazine
Steven Nguyen Scaife
The film's potential never crystallizes outside of one 10-minute stretch that, unfortunately, is immediately followed by the credits.
indieWire
Ryan Lattanzio
It doesn't blow open or reinvent the Rosemary's Baby mythology, but it's a decent primer to attract younger audiences back to the 1968 classic film.
The Hollywood Reporter
Lovia Gyarkye
James' film is particularly compelling in post-Roe America, when recent headlines about punitive laws barring abortion access have lent it an urgent political valence, so it's a shame that its energy doesn't always match its relevance.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
"Apartment 7A," directed by Natalie Erika James, essentially substitutes Rosemary with Terry and operates as almost a beat-by-beat remake.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
It hits every expected plot beat with rote efficiency, seamlessly matching Rosemary's Baby. With a lack of scares or any new narrative revelations, Apartment 7A brings nothing new for audiences to grab hold of.
IGN Movies
Katie Rife
Although the film's themes and horror are rote, creative choreography and strong performances from the core cast make it an entertaining watch.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Natalie Erika James's 1965-set preshow to the Mia Farrow main event is effective, even chilling as a new chew toy for the oh-so seemingly nice devil-worshiping neighbors enters the lair of a New York apartment building.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
What ensues is the exact same thing that happened to Mia Farrow's wife, except minus the creepy surprise and, thus, any reason to pay attention.
AV Club
Natalia Keogan
Musings on motherhood, performance, and power are never fully articulated, leaving a flurry of concepts up in the air without resolve.
TheWrap
Matt Donato
Apartment 7A is a paint-by-numbers rewind that pushes no envelope and exemplifies a particularly deflating case of prequelitus.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
Apartment 7A isn't called "Son of Rosemary's Baby." Its Broadway-musical backstory doesn't set one up at all for what is to come. And it is a highly stylish effort at recycling. Or pre-cycling.
New York Times
Alissa Wilkinson
It's passably spooky, sure. But all interesting prequels have something in common: They shed new light on their predecessors that expands, illuminates or complicates them in some way. "Apartment 7A" feels like a predictable retread.
Decider
John Serba
This child o' Hell is stillborn.
MovieJawn
Rosalie Kicks
The overall production exudes a golden age film style that hypnotizes, making it the perfect way to kick off spooky season.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... it fails to replicate the formula of the original film, relying more on cheap frights and genre tropes.
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
Answers all of the questions no one was asking. The fact that it does so with slick, stylish aplomb and a few scenes that work with genuine horror does not negate the film's fundamental lack of necessity
Beyond the Trailer
Grace Randolph
This prequel is a very strong companion piece to Rosemary's Baby, expanding the themes of that film in a really exciting way. Fantastic and compelling performances from Garner & Wiest. An intriguing film.
LarsenOnFilm
Josh Larsen
...another batch of witch's brew with a new ingredient.
Midwest Film Journal
Nick Rogers
Accepting assignments for prequels to long-hailed horror films is a devil's bargain all its own. And while all parties involved here put forth a reasonable effort, "Apartment 7A" is ultimately little more than another piece of indifferently mined IP.
Variety
Siddhant Adlakha
A mostly-solid film that captures the anxieties of the current moment.
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