By: David Vasquez, Staff Writer
"IT" Director: Andrés Muschietti Cast: Bill Skarsgard, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, and Jaeden Lieberher The director of this film, Andrés Muschietti, has brought Stephan King’s horror novel that inspired the 1990 T.V. movie “IT” to the big screen. Bill Denbrough (Jaeden Lieberher) has lost his little brother after a rainy day and he is determined to find him no matter the cost. He and his six other friends, who are social outcasts, go on a journey through the sewers of Derry, Maine to find his lost brother, but instead find something horrifying. They had entered into the home of the demonic serial killer clown, Pennywise, portrayed by Bill Skarsgard. The film’s actors all fit their parts beautifully and any actor that would have been any different would’ve tremendously affected the film. The characters make you feel as if you were part of their club. Parts in the film have immature humor and may offend any parent with their kids watching, but will still make the parents chuckle at times. The best part is the excitement during the film. Anyone watching the film in theaters can feel the adrenaline and hear nothing as they wait to see what happens next. Even watching the film alone, if you can, may leave you holding your breath throughout the movie in each unknown scene and leaves you just wanting more. If you want to have a great Halloween, sleepover, or just a great scare with a few laughs the 2017 film will provide you with it and is totally worth the time watching it. The movie was successful in theaters and the movie is now available to buy to own or rent online, so there is practically no reason to not watch the movie, unless you’re just really scared of clowns. Reminder though: The movie is rated R so it’s not suitable for everyone so be aware about certain terrifying scenes.
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