Rosemary's Baby
The Gap Theatre - Wind Gap, PA
It should come as no surprise to anyone reading this that I love horror movies, but if I had to pick one of them as my absolute favorite horror movie of all time, it's the 1968 Roman Polanski masterpiece Rosemary's Baby.
The Gap Theatre - Wind Gap, PA
It should come as no surprise to anyone reading this that I love horror movies, but if I had to pick one of them as my absolute favorite horror movie of all time, it's the 1968 Roman Polanski masterpiece Rosemary's Baby.
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Show poster designed by Justin Miller |
I've always wanted to see Rosemary's Baby at the Mahoning. The last time they showed it was on a Tunnel Vision Tuesday night in 2020, which is a year before we knew the place existed. With any luck, they'll bring it back to the drive-in in the near future, but I was not going to miss my opportunity to see it today on 35mm at The Gap Theatre.
Rosemary's Baby is about as perfect as a film can get. I'm not at all the most qualified person to explain the techniques employed in this film, but it draws you into its world in a way that few other movies can match. Mia Farrow delivers an outstanding performance from start to finish. Every shot... every note of music... every line... every facial expression, even from background characters who have one or two lines of dialogue pull you into Rosemary's world as she is manipulated by nearly everyone around her.
If you ever have the opportunity to see this all-time classic on the big screen, do not miss it.