A new adaptation of Stephen King‘s Pet Sematary lands in theaters next month, though the film earned the coveted position of closing out the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas. The novel was previously adapted into a film in 1989, which some viewers regard as one of the author’s most iconic adaptations. As proven with 2017’s IT, if enough time has passed between adaptations of a King novel, a film can prove to be a massive success, with that film going on to earn more than $700 million worldwide despite having been turned into a miniseries in 1990. Following Pet Sematary‘s premiere, the first reactions to the adaptation have hit social media.
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Based on the seminal horror novel by Stephen King, Pet Sematary follows Dr. Louis Creed (Jason Clarke), who, after relocating with his wife Rachel (Amy Seimetz) and their two young children from Boston to rural Maine, discovers a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near the family’s new home. When tragedy strikes, Louis turns to his unusual neighbor, Jud Crandall (Lithgow), setting off a perilous chain reaction that unleashes an unfathomable evil with horrific consequences.
Scroll down to see what fans are saying before the film lands in theaters on April 5th.
Meredith Borders of Bloody Disgusting
There have been a lot of great Stephen King adaptations lately, but PET SEMATARY feels the most perfectly, specifically Stephen King. Itโs just what I want out of this movie in every single way, and that includes SUPER scary. So crazy happy with it. #sxsw
โ Meredith Borders (@xymarla) March 17, 2019
Erik Davis of Fandango
#PetSematary delivers a solid sense of dread from start to finish. It earns its well-timed jump scares, and terrific sound design and gnarly effects add extra layers of creepy. I think King fans will dig it.
โ Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) March 17, 2019
Move over Goose, itโs Churchโs turn.#sxsw pic.twitter.com/jqkuLKOfWq
Perri Nemiroff of Collider
#PetSematary is *vicious* and I LOVED it. Super brutal visuals and was thrilled to see Widmyer & Kรถlsch fully embrace the deeply unsettling themes of mortality from the book. And WOW Jetรฉ Laurence. They really pushed it with this adaptation & it worked for me – big time. ? #sxsw
โ Perri Nemiroff (@PNemiroff) March 17, 2019
Lindsey Romain of Nerdist
#PetSematary got me. itโs scary as shit, itโs having tons of fun, it doesnโt skimp on gore, and itโs somehow even darker than the book. really impressed and satisfied. #SXSW19
โ lindsey romain (@lindseyromain) March 17, 2019
Matthew Monagle of Austin Chronicle
#PetSematary: For years now, my wife @noaccentandrea has referred to Jason Clarke as The Professional Bad Husband. I mostly liked the film, but good goddamn, Clarke is the *perfect* actor for Kingโs brand of grief-stricken, evil-backsliding fathers. pic.twitter.com/k8VlybLzYh
โ Matthew Monagle (@LabSplice) March 17, 2019
Sean O’Connell of Cinema Blend
So, the new @petsematarymov is GREAT. A worthy adaptation of one of Kingโs darkest, most difficult books. Makes a few changes, some that work very well, but some small things I missed. However, some MAJOR beats really hit (including one I feared they wouldnโt do… BUT THEY DID!) pic.twitter.com/HEcBRcljkL
โ Sean O’Connell (@Sean_OConnell) March 17, 2019
Matt Donato
#PetSematary: Itโs creepy! Thereโs a lot of creepy evil kiddo wickedness! I like the โflip!โ I yelped in joy during the end credits because, well, yeah! A solid close to #SXSW.
โ Howlinโ Matt Donato is @ SXSW but mentally lost (@DoNatoBomb) March 17, 2019
Caleb Masters
#PetSematary: This adaptation of Stephen Kingโs novel makes for an undeniably fun popcorn horror flick. That said, even with slicker 2019 production values, a sharper script, and a couple of neat twists, it hits the beats in surprisingly similar manner as the first film #SXSW19 pic.twitter.com/iksGttyusI
โ Caleb Masters @ SXSW19 (@CMastersTalk) March 17, 2019
Haleigh Foutch of Collider
#PetSematary has the kind of serious balls any good adaptation should have. The themes and encroaching dread of Kingโs novel are alive and well, but there are enough clever deviations to give diehard fans some welcome surprises. Big ups all around, but Seimetz is a legend. #SXSW
โ Haleigh Foutch (@HaleighFoutch) March 17, 2019
Kevin Lee of Film Inquiry
*sigh* #PetSematary is very average. Good acting, sound design, and production value. But itโs never scary enough, never tense enough. Once the horror stuff REALLY kicks in, itโs pretty much over. I donโt know what I was expecting, but I wanted more out of this.#SXSW2019 pic.twitter.com/vEW1v2w8aG
โ Kevin L. Lee @ #SXSW (@Klee_FilmReview) March 17, 2019