A well-meaning neighbour introduces Louis Creed to an ancient burial site that will reanimate his daughter's dead cat because the best lesson about death a child can get is to have adults pretend it doesn't happen, but the neighbour neglects to mention that all his previous experiences of reanimating the dead have resulted in foul-smelling, murderous beasts - a considerable oversight, thanks neighbour - in Stephen King's Pet Sematary, brought to the screen here with a cast of not very expressive actors who themselves might benefit from a trip to the burial ground to be reanimated.
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