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  1. Stephen King
  2. review: Defeated by members of the Losers' Club, the evil clown Pennywise returns 27 years later to terrorize the town of Derry, Maine, once again. Now adults, the childhood friends have long since gone their separate ways. But when people start disappearing, Mike Hanlon calls the others home for one final stand. Damaged by scars from the past, the united Losers must conquer their deepest fears to destroy the shape-shifting Pennywise -- now more powerful than ever
  3. Actor: Bill Hader
  4. duration: 2 H 49 m
  5. Countries: USA
  6. Release Year: 2019

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27 years after overcoming the malevolent supernatural entity Pennywise, the former members of the Losers’ Club, who have grown up and moved away from Derry, are brought back together by a devastating phone call.

For 27 years, it has waited…now, the diabolical evil that appears as Pennywise the Clown has awakened once again to terrorize Derry, Maine. It's up to the Losers Club, who reunite as adults, to stop "It" once and for all. "A psychologically merciless sequel…deeper, scarier, funnier" (Empire). Starring James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain, Bill Hader, Isaiah Mustafa, Jay Ryan, James Ransone, Andy Bean, Jaeden Martell, Wyatt Oleff, Jack Dylan Grazer, Finn Wolfhard, Sophia Lillis, Chosen Jacobs, Jeremy Ray Taylor and Bill Skarsgard. Directed by Andy Muschietti; screenplay by Gary Dauberman, based on the novel "It" by Stephen King.

Multiple “wow” moments permeate the landscape of “It Chapter Two” like so many ominous, red balloons floating across a New England summer sky. Some will make you say “wow” for the sheer daring of their surrealism and the startlingly graphic nature of their execution. Others will make you say “wow” because they really do not work. Either way, director Andy Muschietti has absolutely gone for it with the sequel to his 2017 smash Stephen King adaptation, taking big swings and displaying both a muscularity and an elegance to his craft. And given that his film stretches nearly three hours, he gets more than ample opportunity to show off all those tools. “It Chapter Two” can be a sprawling, unwieldy mess—overlong, overstuffed and full of frustrating detours—but its casting is so spot-on, its actors have such great chemistry and its monster effects are so deliriously ghoulish that the film keeps you hooked. You won’t check out entirely, but you will check your watch several times. In adapting the second part of King’s nearly 1, 200-page tome, returning writer Gary Dauberman is in a tricky spot: What to keep? What to cut? He does a bit of both while also incorporating moments from the first film as well as new scenes featuring the characters as kids to fill in some gaps. As in the original, “It Chapter Two” works best when the members of the self-proclaimed Losers Club are bouncing off each other, their banter infused with a sparkling mix of hormones, humor, insecurity and camaraderie. Unfortunately, Muschietti and Dauberman spend a lot of their time keeping their perfectly picked actors apart on individual adventures, which drags out the drama and slows down the momentum. Just as the ending of the first film foreshadowed, though, the kids who escaped the villainous grasp of the evil clown Pennywise during the summer of 1989 have found themselves back in Derry, Maine—right on cue, 27 years later, to fight him again. They’d all gone their separate ways and carved out vastly different lives, and in introducing us to these characters as adults, Muschietti makes some gorgeous transitions that are smooth and inventive. But returning to their seemingly idyllic small town instantly revives their old rhythms and relationships. Mike Hanlon ( Isaiah Mustafa as an adult, Chosen Jacobs as a child) is the only one of the bunch who stayed in Derry; he’s the self-styled historian and the one who makes the fateful phone calls to round up his old pals when Pennywise resurfaces. Bill ( James McAvoy / Jaeden Martell) has gone on to become a novelist whose latest book is being adapted into a film, one of several meta bits scattered throughout. Beverly ( Jessica Chastain / Sophia Lillis), who endured a controlling, abusive relationship with her father, is now in a controlling, abusive relationship with her husband. Richie ( Bill Hader / Finn Wolfhard) is a hard-drinking, trash-talking stand-up comic who’s as acerbic as ever. (Hader’s performance is the highlight within this terrific ensemble as he shows off his perfect comic timing as well as his deep dramatic chops. ) Eddie ( James Ransone / Jack Dylan Grazer) remains a neurotic hypochondriac who’s married to a woman who looks and sounds an awful lot like his smothering mother. And Ben ( Jay Ryan / Jeremy Ray Taylor), who was both the poet and the brains of the group, shed his baby fat and transformed himself into a hunky, wealthy architect. Other than that, his defining character trait is the secret crush he still has on Beverly nearly three decades later; it grows a bit tedious. Perhaps the best scene in the whole film is the one in which they all reconnect for the first time over a boisterous, boozy dinner at a Chinese restaurant. They spin the lazy Susan, down shots of liquor, tease each other mercilessly and find it’s as if no time at all has passed—even though the memories of the trauma they shared are hazy at best. “It Chapter Two” is at its strongest when it explores the lure of nostalgia, not merely through pop culture references like “ The Lost Boys ” and Cameo’s “Word Up, ” but also in the cosmic way it can yank you right back to being the person you were long ago and never thought you’d be again. That unsure, evolving 13-year-old remains inside all of us, no matter where we go or what we do. Pennywise, however, has stayed the same all this time—and Bill Skarsgård ’s deeply creepy presence is sorely missed when he’s off screen. With a performance that’s as physical as it is verbal, he consistently manages to find that sweet spot between being terrifying and hilarious. He’s created an iconic horror villain for the ages. But the rules seem to be ever changing as to what Pennywise can achieve with his supernatural abilities. He knows what scares these characters, even as adults, which often manifests itself in strange, vivid ways. It’s the stuff of nightmares, even when they’re wide awake in broad daylight. But his omniscience and omnipresence tend to vacillate, and the collaborative power that ultimately challenges him isn’t too different from what we saw in the climax of the first movie. First, though, the members of the Losers Club must spread out across town and find totems from their youth as part of a ritual to purge Pennywise from existence; they do it at Mike’s insistence, part of the Native American subplot that also exists in the source material. It’s absurd and it’s a distraction; excising this element of the story would have made the film as a whole leaner and stronger. But while separating the characters significantly lengthens the running time, it also results in individual moments of insane terror, most notably the expertly staged and paced scene in which Beverly revisits her childhood apartment. What she finds there is one of those “wow” moments—you’ll laugh out loud in hopes of alleviating some of the excruciating suspense. Eventually, though, you’ll also come to realize that Pennywise gets a little repetitive with the frights he inflicts upon his victims. They’re of a few varieties: They’re staggering, slurping zombies, or they’re somehow spider-related, or they involve gallons of water or blood. (Henry Bowers [ Teach Grant / Nicholas Hamilton], the mulleted bully from the first film, also returns to do his cruel bidding in a way that feels contrived and superfluous. ) But as “It Chapter Two” shows us, not only can you go home again—you sorta have to. Christy Lemire Christy Lemire is a co-host of the YouTube film review show "What the Flick?! " Christy reviewed films for The Associated Press for over 14 years. You can find Christy's writing at She's also on Twitter @christylemire and on Facebook at. Read her answers to our Movie Love Questionnaire here. It Chapter Two (2019) Rated R 169 minutes about 3 hours ago about 23 hours 3 days ago.

5 wins & 18 nominations. See more awards » Edit Storyline Defeated by members of the Losers' Club, the evil clown Pennywise returns 27 years later to terrorize the town of Derry, Maine, once again. Now adults, the childhood friends have long since gone their separate ways. But when people start disappearing, Mike Hanlon calls the others home for one final stand. Damaged by scars from the past, the united Losers must conquer their deepest fears to destroy the shape-shifting Pennywise -- now more powerful than ever. Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis Taglines: You'll Float Again See more » Motion Picture Rating ( MPAA) Rated R for disturbing violent content and bloody images throughout, pervasive language, and some crude sexual material. See all certifications » Did You Know? Trivia With Chapter One and this film, the It movie franchise has made over $1 billion worldwide, making it one of the most successful horror franchises of all time. See more » Goofs When Beverly is trying to escape from her childhood apartment, in one shot, the chain bolt on the door is latched. In the next shot of Beverly, it is unlatched even though she has not touched it. See more » Quotes Pennywise: For 27 years, I've dreamt of you. I craved you. Oh I've missed you! Waiting for this very moment... TIME TO FLOAT! Crazy Credits Film's title at the end of end credits See more » Connections References Stand by Me (1986) Soundtracks Joe (USA) from Street Fighter Written and Performed by Capcom Sound Team Courtesy of Capcom U. S. A., Inc. See more » Frequently Asked Questions See more » Details Release Date: 6 September 2019 (USA) Box Office Budget: $79, 000, 000 (estimated) Opening Weekend USA: $91, 062, 152, 8 September 2019 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $473, 093, 228 See more on IMDbPro » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs ».

There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2019 Verified Purchase This movie is a steaming pile of crap, that, could have been a good sequel, but fails miserably. It runs an hour too long and hits you with totally unnecessary homosexual themes and multiple F bombs in the first 10 minutes of the movie. It’s unnecessary and has nothing to do with the film. It’s typical modern day Hollywood leftist dogma using the medium of cinema to push the leftist/liberal agenda (while you pay for it). It’s totally unnecessary to discuss sexual orientation (Gay, Straight, Bi or otherwise) and drop F bombs every other word in this movie. Anyone with an IQ north of 130 will get bored here very quickly and see it for what it is. Until the consumer stands up to this tripe and refuses to support it, we’ll continue to see hack jobs like this from Hollywood. The movie goes on and on meanders when it could have been cut to a succinct two hour run time. The movie hits the viewer with cliche after cliche and ultimately insults the intelligence of the viewer. ALL WE WANT TO SEE IS A GOOD HORROR MOVIE, THAT’S IT. WE DO NOT CARE TO SEE ANY SOCIAL COMMENTARY HERE. WE WANT TO UNDERSTAND THE DEMON ENTITY THAT IS IT. If this movie came out in the ‘80s it would have got 1 to 2 stars MAX. The film uses every cheap opportunity it can for jump scares and regurgitated horror mechanics. Nothing original here and the story is totally implausible and stupid. Save your money, you’ll want to thank me. Solid pass folks. Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2019 IT Chapter 2 is a well acted sequel that doesn’t always work. The film is a trippy dramatic epic ride even if it isn’t always scary. It is faithful to the book even if some things were left out. Bill’s wife has a disappointingly very small role in this version. This film is so long that I am sort of glad they didn’t fit her in more than one scene though. They mostly just chose to make it a story about friendship and love within the Losers Club. Rather than making anyone out of the Losers Club, matter too much. Bill Skarsgard gets more room to show what he can do in the role of Pennywise. Without so much CGI stealing his thunder this time. Now I can confirm that he is about as good as Tim Curry was. Bill Hader owns every scene he is in and really does feel like an adult version of Richie. This time we gets to see there’s big heart in the wise cracking goofball. The flashbacks can slow the film down. Since for the heck of it we learn that Pennywise haunted them more as kids than the first film showed. Some of those scenes work and some don’t. The ones that do work, at least developed the characters more. I do admit that some parts made me think “that was kind of dumb. ” Other scenes are so good that they outshine the bad scenes however. I enjoyed the movie a lot. I would say though that such a long movie could have probably done the book even more justice than it does. Fans of the book might still be pleased by what was in the movie. Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2019 This review is for the movie, not the disc which is not out yet. I'll address the criticisms I read before seeing the movie this past weekend: #1. "Too long. " I disagree, there is a lot of story to tell. Buckle in and enjoy the ride. In the theater, it did not feel like nearly 3 hours. #2. "Too much CGI. " This I kind of agree with, but there's no way to present the horrors of the book without it. #3. "Oddly placed punch lines immediately following jump scares" Whoever thought this must not have seen Chapter One. Not out of place at all IMO, very similarly done. I enjoyed it. I really enjoyed the casting, in many cases there are eerie similarities between the kids and their adult-selves. Well done. I look forward to a Special Edition with both chapters and (hopefully) commentary from both casts. Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2019 This movie is a trainwreck. It's not for fans of the book, and people who loved the 2017 movie will especially hate it. I was laughing through most of it. I honestly had a blast laughing at the horrible script, bad CGI, useless book changes and nonsensical character choices. Bill Skarsgard, Jessica Chastain and James M are all phoning it in. Bill Hader is the only genuinely good performance. Seriously, this feels like they were trolling the audience. Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2019 Verified Purchase I understand that movies are an art of their own... but when based on a book, even loosely, you would expect more than a few subtle similarities. The first chapter was different, yes, but in a way that still preserved much of the intent of the book. This second half was a travesty. The actors were good, considering what they had to work with, and the CG as good as to be expected with today's technology. Beyond that, this was hours of worth of head shaking, face palming, and groans of "are you kidding me...? " An epic waste of time, effort, and money. Poor King, to have to watch his masterpiece reduced to this garbage. Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019 Verified Purchase Update from previous post, below: The special features that are missing if you watch this on your Amazon enabled blu-ray player are available on the Amazon phone app. Not sure why, but if you do an internet search, others are having the same problem with other movies. Original post: Movie was great (I had already seen it in theaters), but the only special feature included with this is "The Dead Lights", which lasts a total of about 5 minutes. There should be 6 special features, including director commentary. I feel duped. No more digital orders for me. I will wait for the Blu-ray. Will be contacting Amazon about this. Top international reviews 5. 0 out of 5 stars EXCELENTE!!!! Reviewed in Mexico on December 15, 2019 Verified Purchase Llego muchísimo antes de lo esperado. En perfectas condiciones. No importa si no tienes un reproductor blu-ray 4K, el blu-ray normal se sigue viendo increíble, la imagen y el audio en Dolby Atmos es una locura! Esta versión trae un disco de puro material extra, que para los que solos fans es una gran sorpresa. Trae subtítulos en español tanto la película como el material extra. Estoy más que contento, está muy completa esta versión. 4 people found this helpful Sending feedback... Thank you for your feedback. Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Report abuse 5. 0 out of 5 stars Excelente! Reviewed in Mexico on December 20, 2019 Verified Purchase Llegó 7 días antes de lo planeado. Tiene versión Latino y Castellano. (La latino es la que me importaba). 2 people found this helpful Muy bien Reviewed in Mexico on January 2, 2020 Verified Purchase Excelente producto, me llego en buen estado... Llego antes del tiempo estimado. One person found this helpful Excelente Reviewed in Mexico on February 7, 2020 Verified Purchase La calidad es increíble, vienen 3 discos, 4k, bluray y escenas adicionales El 4K se ve muy bien Reviewed in Mexico on March 3, 2020 Verified Purchase El 4K es muy bueno, realmente se aprecia bien la película muy recomendable Just plain fun Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2020 Verified Purchase Report abuse What I ordered Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2020 Verified Purchase Excelente me llego antes de lo programado en buenas condiciones Reviewed in Mexico on January 9, 2020 Verified Purchase Esta en buenas condiciones llego ante de lo progamado 👍 Reviewed in Mexico on January 9, 2020 Verified Purchase Julian Gustavo Julio Castro 5. 0 out of 5 stars Reviewed in Mexico on November 30, 2019 Verified Purchase Excelente película, llegó antes de lo programado. Report abuse.


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