Apartment 7A
Apartment 7A is a 2024 American psychological horror film serving as a prequel to Rosemary's Baby. Directed and co-written by Natalie Erika James, the film stars Julia Garner, Dianne Wiest, Jim Sturgess, and Kevin McNally. The story sees a young dancer who, after suffering an injury that risks her career, receives help from a Broadway producer and an older couple with sinister ulterior motives.
Apartment 7A had its premiere at Fantastic Fest on September 20, 2024, before being released simultaneously on Paramount+ and on digital video on demand on September 27. The film received mixed reviews by the critics, who praised the atmosphere and the acting, but criticized the script.
Plot
New York City dancer Terry Gionoffrio sustains a serious ankle injury mid-performance in a Broadway production. She becomes known as "the girl who fell" and unsuccessfully auditions for dancing parts. She follows Broadway producer Alan Marchand home to the Bramford apartment building and becomes sick from her anti-pain medication. She is befriended by elderly Bramford residents Minnie and Roman Castevet, who offer her an apartment rent-free. Unpacking, she comes across a jazz shoe labeled Joan Cebulski.The Castevets invite her for cocktails at Alan's apartment, but she discovers the Castevets have backed out and she is the only guest. She has a drink and becomes disoriented. After a frightening dream, she wakes in bed in Marchand's apartment. He implies they had sex and says she made the chorus for his show.
Another neighbor, Lily Gardenia, gives Terry a salve for her ankle, and she has another frightening dream, but in the morning her ankle is markedly better. The Castevets give her a talisman necklace for Christmas.
She visits obstetrician neighbor Dr. Sapirstein and discovers she is pregnant. The Castevets persuade Terry to give them the baby while she focuses on her career. Terry is cast in the lead role after her rival suffers a twisted ankle from a malignant entity.
Lily attacks Terry in the night, saying she "has to end it", then has a heart attack. The next day, the Castevets tell her Lily is in a coma.
Terry discovers a secret passageway into Lily's apartment and finds a grimoire containing images of her talisman and a chained woman giving birth to a demon. She steals it.
Experiencing pain, Terry calls Dr. Sapirstein. He tells her to pack a bag and come in, as she may be experiencing perinatal hysteria and should be admitted for the protection of herself and the baby.
Terry flees, leaving the talisman. Finding Joan Cebulski's name in an old Playbill, she visits the theater; the manager says Joan left six months earlier, promising to retrieve her belongings the next day. In Joan's suitcase, Terry finds a rosary and a Bible with Revelation 12:9 underlined. A nun reveals that Joan had been subjected to "ungodly things", and was being chased when she ran into an oncoming bus, killing her.
At a back-alley abortionist, Terry involuntarily kicks the abortionist, who has a seizure. Terry says she must deal with the pregnancy alone.
At the Bramford, Terry finds a temple with ritual tools in a sub-basement. Alan taunts her, saying this is where she was impregnated. She stabs him with an athame. A horned figure appears. She flees to her apartment and tries to stab herself in the stomach but falls to the floor, writhing in pain. Roman tells Terry her son will be Satan's heir and change the world. He and Minnie take her to a group, who welcome her. Minnie replaces the talisman around Terry's neck, and Roman declares God dead and 1965 to be year one. He raises a toast to Satan, which Terry joins. She dances to the window and throws herself out to her death.
As Minnie and Roman approach the crime scene, they see Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse being interviewed by police, and the Castevets smile at each other.
Cast
- Julia Garner as Terry Gionoffrio, an ambitious dancer who moves into the Bramford apartment
- Dianne Wiest as Minnie Castevet, Terry's nosy neighbor
- Jim Sturgess as Alan Marchand, a Broadway producer who casts Terry in his show
- Kevin McNally as Roman Castevet, Minnie's husband
- Marli Siu as Annie Leung, Terry's friend
- Andrew Buchan as Leo Watts, a Broadway director
- Rosy McEwen as Vera Clarke, Terry's rival and a dancer
- Tina Gray as Mrs. Gardenia, Terry's neighbor and a New York state judge
- Patrick Lyster as Dr. Sapirstein, Terry's neighbor and obstetrician
- Kobna Holdbrook-Smith as BJ, a theater manager
- Patricia Jones as Sister Claire, a nun
Production
Development
In 2008, a remake of Rosemary's Baby was in development from producers Michael Bay, Andrew Form, and Brad Fuller. It fell through later that year.In March 2021, it was reported Natalie Erika James would direct the psychological thriller film Apartment 7A. James co-wrote the screenplay with Christian White, based on a previous draft of the script written by Skylar James. John Krasinski, Allyson Seeger, Bay, Form and Fuller produced the film, which was a joint-venture production between Paramount Players, Sunday Night Productions, and Platinum Dunes. Following the success of the A Quiet Place franchise, the project was among several scripts that the studio was developing with a similar tone. Apartment 7A was chosen from those projects to quickly enter pre-production.