
In the Town of Derry, the local kids are disappearing one by one. In a place known as 'The Barrens', a group of seven kids are united by their horrifying and strange encounters with an evil clown and their determination to kill It.... (Full plot summary below)
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In the Town of Derry, the local kids are disappearing one by one. In a place known as 'The Barrens', a group of seven kids are united by their horrifying and strange encounters with an evil clown and their determination to kill It.
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| MashableAngie HanIt is scary, yes -- but it's heartbreaking, too. And that, even more than the clown's nasty tricks, might be what lingers with you. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperIT...carried me along from the opening frame, rarely missing a beat. |
| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanThe best major studio horror movie in years. The film is certainly scary, but also funny, exciting, and even a little heartwarming. |
| L.A. BizAnnlee EllingsonIt the movie is plenty scary, with imagery that's the stuff of nightmares, though the thrills are less about the element of surprise than the dread of anticipation. |
| El Nuevo DíaJuanma Fernández ParísThe complexity and intensity of the dramatic texture of Stephen King's film positions it as one of the best films of this genre in 2017. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Washington City PaperAlan ZilbermanBut for all its shocking imagery, IT is more successful as a coming-of-age story-aided by a talented cast of unknowns-with the monster serving as a stand-in for our collective loss of innocence. |
| MovieCrypt.comKevin A. RansonIf The Dark Tower was the underwhelming studio-trimmed Cliff's Notes YA version of that Stephen King story, (this) is the R-rated unabridged directors-cut vision of this one. |
| San Francisco ChroniclePeter HartlaubIt’s smart and funny and makes great effort to capture not just a time and place, but the specific feelings of being on the verge of adulthood and thinking the world is against you. |
| The Neighbourhood Paper (Australia)Cameron WilliamsOnly glances the skin but never gets under it. |
| Salon.comMatthew RozsaI'm writing this not so much as a critic but as an ordinary moviegoer, experiencing Proustian transport via an old-fashioned scary movie executed by a team of filmmakers and actors at the top of their game. |