Peter Debruge
Variety
In Stephen King's "Pet Sematary," the big-city Creed family moves to rural Maine, inadvertently buying a plot of land that includes an ancient Indian burial ground. If you inter a beloved feline correctly in the creepy pet cemetery behind their house, it's liable to come back ... different. Same goes for cadavers of the non-cat variety - including humans hit by passing traffic. So goes the "Be careful what you wish for" premise of what many consider to be the horror writer's scariest novel.
Of the 70-odd theatrical adaptations of the King's oeuvre to date, maybe a dozen actually deliver. [...]
di Peter Debruge, articolo completo (6309 caratteri spazi inclusi) su Variety 16 marzo 2019