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Home > Creative Content > Movies Filmmaker Natalie Erika James adds she wanted to ask “big questions” with her body horror movie from IFC and Shudder Natalie Erika James sees a lot of horror in the world. The director’s first feature, “Relic,” depicts the fear of a parent’s deterioration through a battle with dementia. For her follow-up, James entered the world of “Rosemary’s Baby” with “Apartment 7A,” tackling the same conversations around bodily autonomy as the 1968 classic. Now, with “
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