If you don’t like horror movies, don’t go see this. If you don’t like Stephen King, stay away.
I saw the first film of IT and while it was scary, it wasn’t on the level of the new adaption. I didn’t think I would like this movie, as I hadn’t really the first, but this movie blew me away and I can’t wait for part two.
William (Ben) Denbrough is sick and unable to go outside with his brother, Georgie, during a rainstorm. Instead, he fastens a little paper boat and seals it with wax to let his younger brother float it. Georgie goes outside and runs alongside his new handmade toy. When it flushes down the gutter, he reaches in after it.
A clown, calling himself Pennywise the dancing clown, appears and talks to Georgie, trying to lure him closer. Eventually, the boy leans too close and the monster strikes.
Ben doesn’t believe his brother is dead and thinks he’s lost in the sewer system. When school lets out for the summer, him and his friends start hunting. Probably is, something is hunting them back.
My rating 4.8 stars out of 5
Andrea R. Cooper writes fantasy, paranormal, historical and romantic suspense.
Her favorite childhood memories revolved around creating vibrant characters for her friends, and then acting out their adventures. Inside her fantasy worlds of darkened forests, dragon-filled glades, and iced islands, nothing was banned. From the ethereal Elvin to the most maligned Vampires, all were welcome in her fictional realities, a stark contrast to her home, where the magical and mythical was forbidden.