Pet Sematary
In a story that looks more exciting when Doctor Louis Creed and his family move from their former home to a new home in the countryside. The family of Louis Carride, his wife Rachel, their daughter Eli and their three-year-old son are adjusting to life in Ludlow, Maine, where the house is located near an annoying road. When Rachel's precious life is accidentally killed by a horrific accident, everything will change when Lewis goes to bury her in the ancient Mikmak cemetery. Despite the advice and warnings of the recently deceased Lewis, Doctor Louis is still plagued and forced to return to that Indian cemetery. It is a real tragedy behind the new home in Maine.
6 September 1980, New York City, New York, USA
29 March 1930, Middlefield, USA
15 September 1953, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 November 1957, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
12 November 1931, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
8 August 1934, Brooklyn, New York, USA
21 September 1947, Portland, Maine, USA
10 July 1926, New York City, New York, USA
22 February 1986, Apple Valley, California, USA
October 16, 2008
Haunting, sorrowful and reverberatingly eerie. Above all, Pet Sematary is a remarkably mature and thought-provoking look at the mysterious nature of death and the complexity of the grieving process.
June 29, 2005
corny thriller
August 05, 2013
A silly and tedious horror drama...
November 11, 2004
Could have been better, but still worth to take a look
October 05, 2012
a flawed, but still bracingly horrific film of ideas, one that maintains with substantial impact the novel's tragic themes about death and the limitations of human control
March 03, 2014
Without any real scares, there's no reason at all for this movie to exist.
September 20, 2012
...one of the most witless horror movies I've sat through, essentially a zombie ghost story that's wholly predictable throughout.
May 20, 2013
It bombs despite King adapting the screenplay from his novel.
November 03, 2007
Typically creepy Stephen King fodder.
September 17, 2015
This a silly movie, also overwrought, fusing the two until it approaches something grand and gonzo and tragic and meaningful.
January 28, 2005
A ghost, a zombie cat, a murderous toddler, and Herman Munster... What's not to love?

