Pet Sematary (1989) 35th Anniversary 4K UHD Collector's

Pet Sematary (1989) 35th Anniversary 4K UHD Collector's Edition [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]

Pet Sematary (1989) 35th Anniversary 4K UHD Collector's Edition [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]


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7 Responses

  1. Nidhi Rawat says:

     United Kingdom

    Awesome. I read the book not long before so I was really excited to see this. Obviously it wasn’t 100% accurate to the book, but it was still fantastic in ever way, and Stephen king is a legend.

  2. KentonBlaylock says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersMy partner had no idea what Pet Sematary was about, so I had a rather morbid birthday evening watching this with him! It’s still creepy and haunting all this time later, the film is well very done..

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersIf you saw this film upon it’s release, you’ll know it’s one of those rare films that you can’t help but tell everyone who hasn’t seen it – the entire plot, even if they don’t want to know it. A true Stephen King classic

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A classic from my childhood (why did my parents let me watch this as a kid?). The film feels like a made for TV movie, like a lot of Stephen King adaptions, but you can’t beat Stephen King for story and characters, not to mention monsters. Like most adaptations the movie doesn’t touch the book, but as a fan of Stephen King, when I want a lazy SK fix a movie is a fair substitute. The movie follows the books fairly closely and the suspense is good. I recommend this to horror fans.

  5. AllanScurry says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI was impressed with the pristine video transfer considering how old this movie is already. The 5.1 soundtrack is also very impressive. There’s enough LFE to make the Orinco trucks very intimidating. There’s a fair plethora of spatial surround sound when Louis enters Jud’s house near the end. It was great to get a feature commentary by director Mary Lambert. This really makes a BD worth buying. This is one of my all time favourite horror movies. It never fails to make my flesh crawl. I still remember watching it for the first time when it came out in 1989. This is probably my best Stephen King movie. It’s really worth adding this title to your BD collection.

  6. KristanXMA says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersOrdered this as a birthday present for my wife. If I’m honest I wanted it too.
    Neither of us had seen the film since its first release, so we were not sure if it would still live up to our collective memories expectations. Absolutely no need to worry. This is still a GREAT FILM. Okay it shows its age a little, but that just makes it a classic. We both thoroughly recommend this film. As for the people giving it poor reviews, I can only assume they are small minded individuals who are trying to impress. Buy it, you will enjoy it 🙂

  7. Fia says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersFrom the children singing and bidding farewell to their beloved pets who are now under twisted wooden crosses adorned with dog collars and the like, to scenes in which an exhumed soldier goes screaming mad through realising he is living in a decomposing corpse, Pet Sematary really is a true horror film. The plot involves a doctor and his family who move into a house not far from a main road. When the doctor’s young daughter’s cat is killed by a juggernaut, his enigmatic neighbour shows him how to bring the unfortunate moggy back to life by means of an ancient Indian burial ground. Things start getting out of hand when the doc’s son Gage is killed and then brought back as a mini-psycho (well, if your parents had called you Gage, wouldn’t you want revenge?) It is true that not all of the book made it to screen (but that’s often the case with long-ish books). Nevertheless, this is the most disturbing and terrifying film I’ve seen in a long time. It’s not just about gore and killing, it’s a psychological tale which evokes thoughts about human frailty and the steps obsessions can drive us to.