Le docteur Louis Creed, sa femme Rachel et leurs deux jeunes enfants quittent Boston pour s'installer dans le Maine. Près de sa maison, le docteur découvre un mystérieux cimetière caché au fond des bois.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Dennis Widmyer
Director
Kevin Kölsch
Director
Amy Seimetz
Rachel
Jason Clarke
Louis
John Lithgow
Jud
Suzi Stingl
Norma
Nina Lauren
Nurse Nina
Raphaël Laporte
Party Guest
Sonia Maria Chirila
Young Rachel
Linda E. Smith
Rachel's Mother
Jeté Laurence
Ellie
Naomi Frenette
Upset Student
Lucas Lavoie
Gage
Alyssa Brooke Levine
Zelda
Obssa Ahmed
Victor Pascow
Frank Schorpion
Rachel's Father
Kelly Lee
Nurse Kelly
Maria Herrera
Marcella
Hugo Lavoie
Gage
Alison O'Donnell
Party Guest
Stephen King
Writer
Jeff Buhler
Writer
Matt Greenberg
Writer
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Just to clarify this right off the bat. This movie is NOT a remake. It is another film adaption based on the 1983 novel by the master of horror, Stephen King. I get sick and tired of people saying 'another useless remake' etc etc. But this film is not. The same as with IT : Chapter One from 2017. Now that is out of the way.... Jason Clarke and Amy Seimetz are amazing in there roles of Louis and Rachel Creed. And Jete Laurence who plays there young daughter Ellie also puts on an amazing performance for someone at her young age. John Lithgow also stars and nothing needs to be said about him, as he is great in everything. It's a shame the morons behind the marketing spoiled one of the biggest changes in the movie trailers. Whoever gave them the go ahead to release such a spoiler filled trailer should be fired. The movie is set up perfectly to have that come as a major suprise, and it would have been if the idiots didn't spoil it. If I were the directors I would have been furious. And speaking of changes, the changes do work in the film. If you are a fan of the novel or of the first adaption from 1989, don't go in expecting it to be the similar to either. The film is bleak and dark which of course is what the subject matter is about. Life, love and death are the themes. The film has some jump scares but nothing too jarring or constant. The film is not too graphic, as what others will lead you to believe. I really enjoyed this film. I still prefer the first film adaption a little bit more as I have watched it probably around 100 times since it came out in 1989. But I assure you, I will be watching this adaption many many more times over the years and I can't wait to buy it on both DVD and Blu Ray
Went to a special showing Thursday night and it was the BEST horror movie remake ever! The cast did a great job! The movie kept you on your toes the entire time! It was scary, eerie and heart pounding which I loved every minute! For those who love horror movies, GO SEE THIS MOVIE!!!!
Pet Semetary This movie was great from start to finish, it all started so innocuously and then the menace and tension built and built. The husband/father played by Jason Clarke as the normal guy next door brought an intensity and warmth to the screen. This really was a class act, we had him in Aftermath and now this. His on screen presence is so underplayed that you don't notice the skills he applies to the micro-gestures and fleeting emotions he conveys with the eyes. The neighbour, played by John Lithgow was masterfully realised, solid as a rock here and the wife played by Amy Seimetz was the icing on the cake. Whoever cast this movie got it spot on, how a lovely fluffy tabby could scare the b'jesus out of us was brilliant. Within its genre this is nearly perfect on every front, script, cast, plot, music, direction and cinematography.
