CBR

  • The newest version of Stephen King's Pet Sematary is the scariest yet. 1 / 7

  • Though the story remains close to the original, key changes increase the fright-level. 2 / 7

  • The movie finds new ways to terrify the audience with an effective, low-key horror story. 3 / 7

  • Rachel's history is expanded, making her responsible for her sister's death. 4 / 7

  • This time, Ellie dies, and she's a truly evil and calculating undead antagonist. 5 / 7

  • The change results in frightening scenes, not unintentionally funny ones like Gage's in the original. 6 / 7

  • The final scene is especially chilling, as the dead family descends on a helpless Gage. 7 / 7