I saw a preview of the new screen version of Stephen King’s IT tonight. I’d have to think about it a little more to write a full review as I just got home and I need to stop working for the night and watch some hurricane news which has been really scary. Hurricane Irma is a real life monster bearing down on Florida, but there are plenty of reasons to be wary of going to see IT: it’s very scary, very gory, and even a bit questionable in terms of how far the onscreen violence goes in scenes where little kids are concerned. Obviously the vulnerability of children is a huge part of what makes IT terrifying, but there are at least a few sequences I’d have preferred to keep off-camera.
That said, most of the scares are right on point and feature great set-ups and killer make-up and digital effects. This Pennywise is an amazing monster and I’m sure IT will make a great showing in the technical categories come awards season. But the best part is that this flick is also funny and it features an amazing cast of kids. The masterstroke is that this version of the story only features the kids’ experiences with the monster and not their second confrontation as adults. This splitting of the story makes this condensed version super intense, and this movie is going to be so successful that there is no doubt that there will be a sequel. Get your scary movie season started right away by springing to see this one in the theater. In the meantime here’s Biography’s 2002 take on King and the weird worlds he creates…
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