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Rosemary's Baby (1968) Film Review by Athena Hueber

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Rosemary's Baby (1968) Film Review by Athena Hueber

There is the stereotype for girls that we obsess about a white picket fence, an illustrious wedding, kids, Barbie dolls, the color pink, and liking boys. I didn’t fall into this category and because I deviated from this, I had trouble with a lot of my interpersonal relationships. Rosemary’s Baby provoked these kinds of questions to myself on the subject of the birth of a child and being with a person on such an intimate level.

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Martin (1977) - A Quiet Cult Classic

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Martin (1977) - A Quiet Cult Classic

“No new horror can be more terrible than the daily torture of the commonplace,” taken from the Necronomicon. This is what sets the scene for the title sequence of the not as mainstream film, Martin (1977) directed by George A. Romero

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