#30: Rosemary’s Baby (1968) with Mia Farrow
Released in 1968, Rosemary’s Baby marked a turning point in psychological horror, blending everyday realism with mounting dread. Directed by Roman Polanski, the film followed a young couple in New York as paranoia and fear slowly take hold, creating tension through atmosphere rather than overt shocks.

Mia Farrow starred as Rosemary, delivering a fragile, deeply unsettling performance that defined her career. Her portrayal of isolation and vulnerability helped make the film both terrifying and emotionally resonant, cementing its status as a landmark of modern horror cinema.
