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Rosemary's Baby

Front-Runner Starts strong, fades late
1968 · Drama, Horror, Thriller · Roman Polanski

47% overall with a pattern worth knowing: Rosemary's Baby opens well and fades. Early-round voters favor it; the films it faces in finals tend not to. Paranoia this precise doesn't age. Every voter who picks it is endorsing the idea that what you suspect but can't prove is scarier than anything a camera can show you. 1.0s avg decision time (platform avg: 3.5s). No deliberation needed.

Synopsis

A young couple, Rosemary and Guy, moves into an infamous New York apartment building, known by frightening legends and mysterious events, with the purpose of starting a family.

Round 1
54.4%
Semifinals
41%
64/156
Finals
26.6%
The ceiling

The 28-point gap between opening round and final tells the story. Rosemary's Baby wins when the bracket field is wide; when it narrows to the best, the margins flip.

At 53%, the matchup with Hereditary is the tightest in Rosemary's Baby's record — close enough to go either way. Rosemary's Baby owns The Super Mario Bros. Movie at 72% but Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban flips the script entirely: just 6%.

Closest Rival
BingeBracket Record
47%
Win Rate
#56 of 96 in Drama #3 of 4 from the 1960s
Scores based on real fan votes in head-to-head brackets. 50% = wins as often as it loses — perfectly average.
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