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IT (2017)
Stephen King's 1986 horror novel 'It' directed by Andrés Muschietti was adopted in 2017. The story of seven children who are instilled with fear by a being which takes advantage of their phobias and fears in order to hunt them while disguising itself. Only half of the book's events is depicted in this film showing the main characters' childhood moments. The story begins with Georgie, a young boy named George Denbrough, disappearance caused by a mysterious clown Pennywise who suddenly arrived. His distracted older brother is seeking for help from other 6 forsaken children who faced Pennywise after he faces the clown and its other shapes himself. They cooperate together calling this formshifting creation 'IT' and try to rescue missing Georgie. The release of this adoption is scheduled for September 8, 2017 and basically this film refers to those novel's part which are about Losers as Children. The sequel which is based on parts about Losers in adulthood is going to be released in 2019, as one of the film's writers stated.

















4 May 2000, Lismore, New South Wales, Australia







29 May 1960, Toronto, Ontario, Canada






9 August 1990, Vällingby, Sweden










7 January 1949, Memphis, Tennessee, USA





























September 10, 2017
It works well as a roll call of childhood fears.
September 10, 2017
Muschietti serves up yet another tale of a group of misfit BMX kids riding around a small town America trying to solve a mystery.
September 10, 2017
Another Stephen King novel made into a film that looks good but fails to deliver the chills his readers must have felt.
September 10, 2017
It makes me nostalgic for when I used to get scared by movies because I don't anymore... But man oh man, It captures how it feels to be a scared child.
September 10, 2017
"IT'S" bark is worse than its bite.
September 08, 2017
Even those unfamiliar with the book might wonder why this kids-only manifestation of IT feels strangely toothless on the horror front.
September 10, 2017
A respectable addition to the King cinematic canon.
September 11, 2017
The movie is not terrifying but blandly edifying; its scares, foreshadowed as if by telegram, are delivered less effectively than its life lessons.
September 08, 2017
This new It has more on its mind, and gives more body and voice to King's ideas of childhood anxieties and the corrosive power of fear.
September 08, 2017
Horror's power here does not come from monstrous imagery, but from the encounter with evil... Muschietti seems to miss that, going for teeth over terror from the get-go.
September 08, 2017
It's such a great performance that you wish Muschietti had eased up on the CGI and just let Skarsgård do the talking.
September 09, 2017
Doesn't cut very deep and isn't very scary.