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The prequel horror film Pet Sematary: Bloodlines surpassed Teen Wolf to become the most-watched Paramount+ original in its first 30 days of release.
Stephen King’s 1983 novel “Pet Sematary” has been adapted several times for film, beginning with Mary Lambert’s 1989 version. That was followed by its 1992 sequel, then by Dennis Widmyer ...
“Pet Sematary” ranks among Stephen King’s most terrifying books, which hasn’t been reflected particularly well in movie versions of it. Yet the novel proved fertile enough that a small ...
“Pet Sematary” ranks among Stephen King’s most terrifying books, which hasn’t been reflected particularly well in movie versions of it. Yet the novel proved fertile enough that a small ...
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines is now streaming on Paramount+. This review is based on a screening at Fantastic Fest 2023. Director and co-writer Lindsey Anderson Beer works backward in Paramount+’s ...
Review by Brian Lowry, CNN (CNN) — “Pet Sematary” ranks among Stephen King’s most terrifying books, which hasn’t been reflected particularly well in ...
Review by Brian Lowry, CNN (CNN) — “Pet Sematary” ranks among Stephen King’s most terrifying books, which hasn’t been reflected particularly well in movie versions of it. Yet the novel ...
Pet Sematary isn't exactly the book-to-film franchise that you'd expect (as a one-shot style story), but we've been given a reboot and a prequel at this point in time.
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines is Rated R for horror violence, gore, and language. The film runs for a total of 1 hour and 27 minutes including credits.
From gnarly kills to a himbo Jud Crandall, 'Pet Sematary: Bloodlines' is perfect for Halloween viewing. Read our review on Dread Central.
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