NBC's remake of Roman Polanski's "Rosemary's Baby" feels more like a cheesy Lifetime movie of the week with an inflated budget than it does a serious horror film. Remakes aren't anything new, and they for sure aren't going to end anytime soon. But they don't have to be as evil as so many make them out to be. While some films should never be remade, it's a chance to bring other classics to a new generation. The problem is that so many merely go through the motions in order to capitalize off a name and, in the end, end up boring instead of entertaining. "Rosemary's Baby" is no different.
Rosemary's Baby
Rosemary's Baby
Rosemary's Baby
NBC's remake of Roman Polanski's "Rosemary's Baby" feels more like a cheesy Lifetime movie of the week with an inflated budget than it does a serious horror film. Remakes aren't anything new, and they for sure aren't going to end anytime soon. But they don't have to be as evil as so many make them out to be. While some films should never be remade, it's a chance to bring other classics to a new generation. The problem is that so many merely go through the motions in order to capitalize off a name and, in the end, end up boring instead of entertaining. "Rosemary's Baby" is no different.