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Earliest known poster for Rosemary's Matrix.

Rosemary's Matrix is an American science fiction horror film about a young mother who comes to believe that her baby is Agent Smith, a deadly computer program in a virtual reality.

History

Based on the short story "Anyone else have extreme plot twists in their dreams?" by psychoimmunologist @psychoimmune.

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