I liked Samantha Mathis in Billions and The Strain.
Henry Thomas was good in The Haunting of Hill House, The Haunting of Bly Manor, and Ouija: Origin of Evil (that rare movie: a sequel you can...
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I liked Samantha Mathis in Billions and The Strain.
Henry Thomas was good in The Haunting of Hill House, The Haunting of Bly Manor, and Ouija: Origin of Evil (that rare movie: a sequel you can...
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I'm confused; is this a new adaptation of the novel, or something that attaches to, or follows on from, the 2019 adaptation?
The consensus seems to be "changes, but a very good movie."
Almost like the idea was that these kids had seen the first Pet Sematary movie.
I'm a sucker for fidelity to the source, but I understand the logic stated. I'm still looking forward to this.
To me, it was a bigger deal that Mike Hanlon lost his role of Derry historian to Ben...
My feelings as well.
I wonder if the masked children could be from a flashback about those who'd used the pet cemetery before (I'd prefer this to some half-assed Children Of The Corn thing).
I liked it, I thought it built the atmosphere well.
If it were a cable adaptation, sure, the story could be stretched over 4 hours or so, but as actual movies, I agree that it may not make the most sense.
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This is interesting; I wonder what he means by "the entire book isn't represented." Normally no book is fully represented in an adaptation, but that wouldn't suggest a sequel unless they...
Release date moved to April 5 2019:
http://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3500564/next-years-pet-sematary-gets-minor-release-date-change/
Really, nothing actually gets made for any reason other than that someone believes it will open a new vein of cash (how about the repeated attempts to reboot Spiderman) or capitalize on an existing...
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Stranger Sematary...