Let's take off the kid gloves here. Psycho may be the best horror film of the 1960s – or any era, for that matter – but the one that really packs a punch to the gut, as well as your cerebral cortex, is Roman Polanski's brooding and thoroughly unsettling Rosemary's Baby (1968; 136 minutes). If you've never had the chance to view it, or if it's been a while, cancel your plans for Wednesday, Oct. 27, and join CineVerse – Oak Lawn's free weekly film discussion group—as we explore this disquieting psychological horror masterpiece between 7 and 10 p.m. at Oak View Center. CineVerse, Oak Lawn's …