At Age 44, Rosemary's Baby Has Never Been More Crucial
Rich Juzwiak · 10/29/12 11:58AM
Roman Polanski's 1968 film Rosemary's Baby was among the earliest examples of the modern, post-Universal monsters phase of horror cinema, and yet it remains among the genre's most mature, least conventional offerings. A key factor in its endurance is described in David Konow's recent chronicle of horror's history, Reel Terror: