Well, according to a bunch of reactions from audiences and critics who attended a screening of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary at SXSW, the movie is going to be the fantastically terrifying horror movie that we are all hoping it is! It’s always encouraging to see good reactions to films that we’re looking forward to!
I’ve included a few of the reactions from people for you to read through below, but first, I’ve got a new clip for you to watch! This is kind of an unsettling clip as it features the scene where Louis Creed (Jason Clarke) reunites his wife Rachel (Amy Seimetz) with their daughter, who was recently raised from the dead. As you’ll see, she’s not very thrilled about it, and is absolutely terrified!
Below you will find some reactions of the film from those who have seen it. As you’ll see,...
I’ve included a few of the reactions from people for you to read through below, but first, I’ve got a new clip for you to watch! This is kind of an unsettling clip as it features the scene where Louis Creed (Jason Clarke) reunites his wife Rachel (Amy Seimetz) with their daughter, who was recently raised from the dead. As you’ll see, she’s not very thrilled about it, and is absolutely terrified!
Below you will find some reactions of the film from those who have seen it. As you’ll see,...
- 3/19/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The latest trailer for the upcoming Pet Sematary remake had a few surprises in store for fans, not least for those who are familiar with the 1983 source material or have seen Mary Lambert’s 1989 adaptation. The general premise of an ancient burial ground with the power to raise the dead remains the same, but writer Jeff Buhler has decided to mix things up a bit when it comes to who actually does the dying.
Seeing as Stephen King wasn’t a fan of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining and the liberties that the 1980 movie took with his work, there was always the risk that he wouldn’t be too happy with the new Pet Sematary. In a tweet last month, however, the renowned author seemingly gave the project his seal of approval, writing the following:
“This is a scary movie. Be warned.”
It seems he was right to warn us,...
Seeing as Stephen King wasn’t a fan of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining and the liberties that the 1980 movie took with his work, there was always the risk that he wouldn’t be too happy with the new Pet Sematary. In a tweet last month, however, the renowned author seemingly gave the project his seal of approval, writing the following:
“This is a scary movie. Be warned.”
It seems he was right to warn us,...
- 3/17/2019
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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