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Nathan Weinbender reviews "Pet Sematary"

Stephen King has never gone out of style. The bestselling horror writer's 1986 novel "It" became a hugely profitable film in 2017, and now his parable "Pet Sematary" is the subject of a new adaptation 30 years after an earlier big-screen effort. Nathan Weinbender is a fan of the original novel, and less enthusiastic about its 1989 adaptation, but is this new venture into the cursed graveyard worth a trip to the theater?

Nathan Weinbender is the Film and Music Editor for the Inlander and one of the film critics on Spokane Public Radio's "Movies 101" heard Friday evenings at 6:30 here on KPBX.

Nathan is an entertainment writer and film reviewer. He also produces stories and reviews for Spokane7.
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