Edward Furlong,
Anthony Edwards,
Clancy Brown,
Jared Rushton,
Darlanne Fluegel
... see more
This follow-up to the sizable horror hit concerns a Maine teenager who discovers the eerie power of a legendary local haunt. Edward Furlong stars as Jeff Matthews, who, with his veterinarian father Ch... read more
Directed by: Mary Lambert
Release Date: August 28, 1992
DVD Release Date: October 9, 2001
Stats: 983 reviews
Your Rating
Flixster Reviews (983)
-
March 29, 2012
Pet Sematary two is a pretty bad sequel to a very good horror flick. As usual, the filmmakers decided to create a follow-up to a fun horror flick, but this time around, the sequel really doesn't pay off. The film may appeal to gore fans, as it is very gruesome and director Mary L... read more
-
October 14, 2011
Gus Gilbert: No Brain, no pain... think about it.
"Raise Some Hell."
Pet Sematary Two was surprising because it wasn't nearly as horrible as I thought it would be. It's still bad, but it has its entertaining parts. It doesn't make much sense to make a remake of Pet Sematary, ... read more -
April 14, 2011
Not as good as the first, but it brings in a large amount of gore, which feels humorously over the top at times. I liked it.
-
August 14, 2010
Passable sequel, but barely worth watching. Possibly only of interest for nostalgic reasons. I think if you watched it as a new release now, you would be pretty disappointed with it. Plot pretty crap, some of it makes no sense, and quite honestly was bored half way through it.... read more
-
August 8, 2010
Just as good as the first, but for different reasons. One being, unlike the original, is that this one is hilarious - where as the first one was quite terrifying. There's not much here as far as scares go. There's just lots of blood and diabolical humor. In comparison to the firs... read more
-
July 26, 2009
The zombies were a bit too comical for this to be in horror. However, Clancy Brown plays an amazing world class A-hole as usual, and as a zombie it's an A plus. Edward Furlong reprises his pre-emo emo-ness, and a fat child gets killed by a potatoe truck. Not too bad.
-
June 18, 2007
After burying the corpse of animals and people in the local Indian burial grounds, then that frightened me a bit when they resurrected as the evil. Better than the original.
Critic Reviews
A needless sequel, but a pretty good one all the same. Full Review
The first one was bad enough as is...
A movie that didn't need to made with a sequel that didn't need to made.
Caso o roteirista deste filme morra, por favor, não o enterre no cemitério indígena visto na história.
No review available.
No review available.
Critic ratings and reviews powered by RottenTomatoes.com
Fresh (60% or more critics rated the movie positively)
Rotten (59% or fewer critics rated the movie positively)



















