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Friday, August 18, 2017
On this day in horror history.... August 18th, 1933
On this day in horror history.... a director, who's proven to be a terrible human being in real life, Roman Polanski is born. Despite his illegal activities, the man brought some interesting horror entries into the genre. Specifically, one of the undisputed classics, 'Rosemary's Baby'. The definition of a "slow burn" horror, this film oozes style. Granted, we never really good look at the terror of the title character, but you don't need too. Mr. Polanski lets your mind do things that are far worse than any creature he could have depicted.
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