Apartment 7A
Apartment 7A

Apartment 7A

2024Movie104 minEnglish

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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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes71%
Metacritic58/100
Google Users75%
Director: Natalie HarrisGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman in 1970s New York City is offered a seemingly perfect apartment, but soon discovers a dark secret lurking within its walls. As strange occurrences escalate, she finds herself trapped by the building's sinister past. The mystery deepens as she uncovers the truth about the apartment and its previous inhabitants, leading to a terrifying confrontation.

Critical Reception

Apartment 7A has garnered mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its atmospheric tension and Julia Garner's compelling performance. Some found the plot predictable, while others lauded its effective scares and disturbing tone. Audience reception appears to be generally favorable, appreciating its throwback horror elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and strong lead performance.
  • Noted for its effective jump scares and disturbing psychological elements.
  • Some critics found the narrative familiar but appreciated the execution.

Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's creepy ambiance and the chills it provided. Many viewers appreciated the 1970s setting and the callbacks to classic horror films. Some noted that the story, while engaging, didn't offer many surprises.

Fun Fact

The film's production design meticulously recreated the aesthetic of 1970s New York City, with extensive research into period-accurate interiors and streetscapes.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

The problem with this pretty straightforward reimagining of "Rosemary's Baby" (1968) is that in the intervening half century, the story has been told and retold to such an extent that this really hasn't much potency any more. Julia Garner's...
Dean

Dean

Loved this movie. It's connected to "Rosemary's Baby" and shows us what happened before. Movie's great. If you loved "Rosemary's Baby", you will love this too. Also, no liberal propaganda and BS, which is another plus.