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In this 1968 classic horror film, Rosemary and her husband, Guy, move to a New York City apartment and attempt to start a family. When she finally gets pregnant, Rosemary grows more paranoid about her husband's controlling behavior and the eccentric neighbors who are constantly circling around her. As she pieces together the truth, Rosemary learns a horrific secret about her baby and those closest to her. The film delivers a thought-provoking message about women's agency over their own bodies that's still painfully relevant in the present day. In fact, during an interview with W Magazine, Peele cited "Rosemary's Baby" as one of his biggest influences for "Get Out" due to how the film presents a meaningful topic through the lens of horror.