Natalie Erika James
While Apartment 7A far exceeds the 1978 sequel and the 2014 remake of Rosemary’s Baby, it neither lives up to the suspense or the politics of the original.
Blake I. Collier takes a deep dive into the ways films explore dementia and turn it into a source of horror with varied results.
We attend a roundtable with director Natalie Erika James, cast members Robyn Nevin, Emily Mortimer, and Bella Heathcote to dive deeper into Relic.
Alex Lines spoke for director Natalie Erika James about her directorial debut Relic, the process of co-writing the script and influences.
In a deeper look, Relic is a film that will leave you speechless, enamored with the visual showcase you have just witnessed.
Relic, through a deliciously brilliant depiction, personifies and tackles the social and familial issues surrounding dementia.
A daughter, mother and grandmother are haunted by a manifestation of dementia that consumes their family’s home.
At NYFF, the series calls Genre Stories contains a plethora of short films, from sci-fis to horror, and made from a diversity of backgrounds.