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IT movie reviews round-up: 'Pennywise not scary' trending online – Critics are DIVIDED

After months of feverish anticipation, the movie "Information Technology" finally hits cinemas this weekend.

Thursday's US previews have already broken records, and monitoring says the movie will dominate the box office and become one of the biggest bestsellers of the year. But is it really that bad?

On public networks, the hashtag "Pennywise is not scary" has been pointed out, spreading fear among fans that the movie will disappoint.

The movie currently has an excellent rating of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes, and critics have generally given it a positive review, but most are wondering whether it really counts as a bad horror movie.

While most critics agree that the "Losers' Club" scene and the young actors shine, there are still many who think that Pennywise is not as scary as we would like him to be.

Review of the movie "IT" Entertainment Weekly: It's essentially two movies.

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It's a nostalgic situation in which seven charming misfits ride around on bikes and face their fears together. The least successful part is with Pennywise, who becomes less scary the more you watch him. If you're not afraid of clowns, he'll look like a cartoon after a while.

Incest, abuse, merciless attacks on children. But in this connection, the question arises: who is this movie for? His heroes are children, just like the audience. Will any serious parent buy a ticket for them?

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Variety King fans will undoubtedly appreciate the obvious effort and skill that went into this device, even if it is trying to become something greater than the sum of its parts.

Nerdist: Yes, it went all out, and yes, Pennywise is still incredibly scary, but the real strength of this movie is the Losers Club and its fantastic cast.

Empire Magazine: Though the movie succeeds more as a coming-of-age film than a horror movie, it's still one of the best Stephen King adaptations.

Forbes Magazine: It's more like a TV miniseries than a book adaptation.

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USA Today Paper: "Notorious Piero" is pretty terrible, but "this" is one of Stephen King's best adaptive works by transmitting youth with hormones and monotonous phrases.

The film of Andy Mascati ("MOM") has an undoubtedly advantage of a scarecrow-Sorry, Tim Curry and Bill Scarfehed are now typical penies. It's bad for Tim Curry, but the Bill Scarfehd is now a typical penny. Rather, however, this is an adventure set in a small town called Delhi, Mang, whose seven children are nicknamed the "Losing Dog Club" for honor. Although it is not a bit tight and fully achieved a magnificent ambition, this movie emphasizes the nuances of history associated with growing, rather than with fear as before, and modest in Kingsman literature. It conveys the wonderfulness.

Supporting the losing dog club is not just because it should be. The boys have their own arcs, and have time to show off their lives and pamper them. Most of the casts, which are mostly unknown, are impressive from the head to the toe.

Timeout: A shrinking as expected by the school Fooligan for retaliation, a summer communication received in a reservoir, a clumsy love.

Indiewire: The completed two and a half hours of adventure horror saga is a fairly appropriate film, nothing more.

Chicago Tribune Paper: What is it really? Rather than a fresh imagination, it seems to be an obedient again.

Screen International: This movie expresses the universal anxiety associated with puberty with persuasive power. With a consistent and compelling nervousness, the drama about the appearance of adults turn into a nightmare.

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This mini documentary from features Debbie Smith, the Clown Egg Gallery artist from to Clowns International still seems to run the egg gallery. Pennywise the Dancing Clown). Muschietti already has tentative plans to begin filming IT Part 2 next year and it's difficult to imagine that. At a certain point in the early-eighties, James Bond became so goddamned stupid that they gave him literal clown shoes and a red nose in the movie Octopussy.

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