Stephen King
Creepshow 2 (1987) – Michael Gornick
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Good times horror flick for the underworld-savvy Rock ’n’ Roll pre-teen that has a gluttonous taste for graphically warned sex and the macabre.
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Pet Sematary (1989) – Cage Creed
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A bright flame of a thespian toddler that thanks to the divine intervention of editing can do no wrong when melting the Arriflex lenses away.
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Pet Sematary (1989) – Victor Pascow
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A very gruesome but friendly ghost the way Casper was meant to be but failed miserably due to its punch-me-in-the-face tenderness.
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Pet Sematary (1989) – Mary Lambert
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Creepy-ass piece of horror in the time-honored “Sacred Burial Ground” tradition—notable members not exceeding the number of fingers in a monkey’s paw.
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Pet Sematary (1989) – Ellie Creed
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There’s something really naturally annoying about this child-actress’s performance that made her perfect for the part as one sides automatically with her brother instead.
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Pet Sematary (1989) – Rachel Creed
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A short-haired, fair-skinned maternal beauty carrying a black hole of trauma as heavy as cement-dipped sumo wrestlers fighting in a sinking ship.
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Pet Sematary (1989) – Interior Set Design
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Richly detailed, sinisterly static interior designs that are choke-full of tell-telling family items that are arteried together by old New England American gothic.
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Pet Sematary (1989) – Jud Crandall
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An agingly sweet giant fool of a man that means well but helps nothing but to accelarate what´s coming. How about minding your own business?
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Pet Sematary (1989) – Cinematography
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Nice & juicy saturated sky blues, grass greens, and shinny apple reds—as well as well-lit darknesses with no spared precious details to miss.
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The Shining (1980) – Movie Trailer
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What a trailer should be: it neither whores itself up nor talks down to the audience. Nothing’s revealed nor explained. No Jack Nicholson bait needed.
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The Shawshank Redemption (1994) – Frank Darabont
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Zeitloser „Feel Good“-Film über Freundschaft, Gerechtigkeit und Spiritualität für jene ohne Hoffnung, die glauben sie wären am Ende.
Wunderschön verfilmt, komplett ohne Special Effects.