After conquering the box office in 1989 with Pet Sematary, director Mary Lambert returned to Ludlow, Maine in 1992 to dig up another ghastly tale deep within the Micmac burial grounds. This one would not be penned by Stephen King, but Little Nemo and Lionheart scribe Richard Outten, who strayed far, far away from the path of King’s grisly 1983 novel.
Starring Edward Furlong, Anthony Edwards, and Clancy Brown, Pet Sematary Two received mixed to negative reviews upon its arrival in August 1992. Since then, however, the sequel has amassed a cult following, namely from horror hounds who praise Clancy’s out-of-control turn and Lambert’s stylish touch that carries much of the film.
Join Losers’ Club co-host Michael Roffman over the deadfall as he presides over a star-studded assembly of guests, specifically Meagan Navarro of Bloody Disgusting, Rachel Reeves of Rue Morgue, and Brett Arnold of The New Flesh Podcast. Together, they discuss the ’90s appeal of Furlong, the leading man qualities (?) of Edwards, the mashed potatoes coming out of Brown’s mouth, and why Lambert’s original idea would have fared better.
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