Author: Dhruv Sharma

After almost 10 years Children of Anarchyconclusion, Charlie Hunnam is finally starting to get promising roles after his performance as Jax Teller in the FX series. Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Charlie Hunnam fatefully dipped his feet into acting after being discovered by a production manager when he was 17. Soon after, he landed his first major role in Strange as folk When he was 18, paving the way for him to explore bigger opportunities in film and television. After playing many roles in several relatively low-budget films and TV shows, Hunnam got his big break when he got the…

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Although Apartment 7a Followed by an original storyline, it marks the return of many familiar characters from Rosemary’s baby. Based on Ira Levin’s book of the same name, Rosemary’s baby is an iconic film that has influenced generations of horror movies. Despite premiering nearly 50 years ago, the film has stood the test of time and is as scary and unsettling as it was back in the day. While mastering a thoughtful metaphor for gaslighting and paranoia in a marriage, the film also invites viewers to fill in the blanks with their interpretations of shrouded character fates. The intention blanks…

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Warning! Contains spoilers for Apartment 7A. The fact that Apartment 7a serves as Rosemary’s babyThe prequel raises several questions surrounding its timeline compared to the parent film. Directed by Natalie Erika James of Relic fame, Apartment 7a Star Julia Garner as its main character, Terry, who fatefully ends up in Rosemary’s babys major New York City Renaissance Revival apartment building. With what follows, she not only learns the dark truth about the residents of the building, but also faces a difficult choice that forces her to put her life on the line. Long before Apartment 7as release, Terry was portrayed…

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Warning! Contains major spoilers for Apartment 7A. The article contains references to suicide, violence against women and murder. Terry Gionoffrio takes a drastic step in Apartment 7as ending, which finally reveals how she died in Rosemary’s baby. Serve as a prequel to Rosemary’s baby, Apartment 7a Begins a few months before his parent movie. In its opening moments, it shows how its main character, Terry Gionoffrio (Julia Garner), breaks her ankle during a dance performance. Four months after the ankle wound heals, Terry still struggles to find new dancing gigs as her injury significantly limits her from performing effectively. One…

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Warning! This post contains spoilers for Apartment 7A. Before sending his run, Apartment 7a Features an intriguing mid-credits scene with which it draws a direct narrative connection Rosemary’s baby. Even though Apartment 7a Giving the backstory of a character, Terry, who played a minor role in the parent series, the prequel has a well-rounded story that stands on its own. Even when it comes to its overall tone and color palette, Apartment 7a is much more vibrant and less atmospheric than Rosemary’s babyAllowing himself to be his own separate identity. However, despite the differences, the Rosemary’s baby Prequel movie does…

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Warning! Contains major spoilers for Apartment 7A. This article contains mentions of self-harm, violence and murder. By drawing subtle references to Rosemary’s baby And revealing some details about the movie character’s past, Apartment 7a Effectively adds more depth to its parent movie story. With his opening arc unfolding only a few months earlier Rosemary’s baby, Apartment 7a Gradually catches up with the narrative of the parent movie and provides several narrative intersections. Through the history connections with Rosemary’s baby, Apartment 7a Not only expands on the original film’s themes and character beats, but also enriches the viewer’s understanding of the…

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Warning! Contains major spoilers for Apartment 7A. This article contains references to suicide. Rosemary’s babythe introduction, Apartment 7aReimagines one classic horror movie character in such a way that they seem to become even more villainous than they were originally portrayed. Not similar Rosemary’s baby, Apartment 7a Follows an original story, expanding on the backstory of Terry Gionoffrio, a minor character from the original film. However, despite presenting a story that stands on its own, Apartment 7a Also features subtle references Rosemary’s baby while drawing several narrative intersections with the parent movie. Interestingly, while some of the story convergences between Rosemary’s…

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This post contains references to sexual assault and violence against women. Since Rosemary’s babyThe story centers on a satanic cult led by Minnie and Roman Castevet, it’s hard not to be curious about the origins and purpose of the coven. Based on Ira Levin’s book of the same name, Rosemary’s baby Provides a disturbing metaphor for motherhood, domestic abuse, gaslighting and immorality. Revolving around the titular character, Rosemary, the film follows the harrowing experience of a young woman whose hopes of living with a happy family unravel into a satanic nightmare. By unfolding primarily through Rosemary’s perspective, the film allows…

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Warning! This post contains spoilers for Apartment 7A. Although Apartment 7a Adds some depth to Rosemary’s babys existing lore, it surprisingly cut one crucial scene from the original film. Set just a few months earlier Rosemary’s babyend, Apartment 7a Borrows many narrative ideas and thematic elements from its parent film. Since it unfolds in the same setting as its predecessor, it also marks the return of many of Rosemary’s babyS letters. However, despite presenting itself as a direct extension of the original movie world, Apartment 7a Unintentionally reconstitutes the story of the parent film in more ways than one. Apartment…

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One film in the Karate Kid Franchise remains underrated 15 years after its release, but it may finally get the respect it deserves. With a modest budget of $8 million, the first Karate Kid The movie premiered in 1984 and became an instant hit with viewers and critics. After grossing $130 million worldwide, it not only became one of the biggest hits of 1984, but even helped Pat Morita earn his first Academy Award nomination. In hindsight, it’s hard not to wonder if the overarching Karate Kid The franchise would have made it this far if the first movie hadn’t…

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