On this day in horror, back in 1989, Paramount Pictures unleashed director Mary Lambert’s classic adaptation of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary with Dale Midkiff, Fred Gwynne, and Denise Crosby. The film ...
For horror fans, the 1989 film version of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary represents a kind of platonic ideal of supernatural ‘80s horror. Like the best of King, Pet Sematary is both subtle and gonzo, ...
Mary Lambert had directed mainly music videos (Janet Jackson’s “Nasty,” Madonna’s “Like a Prayer,” among others) when she took the job helming “Pet Sematary” in 1989. It was her second feature film, ...
Every incarnation of Pet Sematary, from Stephen King’s novel to the two film adaptations, start with a terrific premise for a horror story but ends up favoring cheap scares and tired genre tropes over ...
That's the case with "Pet Sematary," the effective and suitably creepy remake of the 1989 adaptation of the Stephen King novel. This new "Pet Sematary" is tightly wound and unfolds at a steady pace, ...
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