Stephen King’s Pet Sematary might just be one of the most terrifying films that I’ve seen. Even to this day, when I watch the film it freaks me the fuck out. I saw this movie for the first time when I was around 10 or 11 years old, and I couldn’t sleep for months! At night as I lay in bed I just stared at the black dark corner of my room waiting for Zelda to come crawling out and run over to my bed screaming at me. Because of that, it’s one of my favorite horror films ever!

If you’re a fan of the 1989 movie, there’s a documentary out that was created by Terror Films called Unearthed & Untold: The Path of Pet Sematary. It features interviews with the cast and crew talking about their experiences on making the movie, and it also gives us a behind the scenes look at the making of the classic film.

5 YEARS IN THE MAKING - Terror Films is proud to present UNEARTHED & UNTOLD: THE PATH TO PET SEMATARY, a documentary about one of the most iconic films ever made!

The documentary features interviews with the Cast, Director, Casting Director, Key Crew, Town's People and many more. The documentary includes Never-Before-Seen footage from the sets in Maine, a personal interview with the Documentary filmmakers, a Fan appreciation sizzle reel, unseen concept art and much, much more.

Filmmakers John Campopiano and Justin White said in a statement:

“When we first set out for Maine nearly six years ago we thought, at most, we would take some photographs of the filming locations from Stephen King’s Pet Sematary and post them to social media. But upon that very first visit we knew that we had stumbled upon something special — stories, people, and places that had been barely documented for the extensive, global horror fan community. We knew within that first year that we needed to go back to Maine and continue to dig, not just to satisfy our own curiosities but also to try and bring an in-depth making of story about Pet Sematary to others who also share a deep appreciation for the film.”

The film is currently available for pre-order DVD here if you want to buy it. I can’t wait to watch this.