
Bill Skarsgård
Pennywise
Jaeden Martell
Bill Denbrough
Sophia Lillis
Beverly Marsh
Jeremy Ray Taylor
Ben Hanscom
Finn Wolfhard
Richie Tozier
Jack Dylan Grazer
Eddie Kaspbrak
Chosen Jacobs
Mike Hanlon
Wyatt Oleff
Stanley Uris
Nicholas Hamilton
Henry Bowers
Jackson Robert Scott
Georgie Denbrough
Stephen Bogaert
Mr. Marsh
Stuart Hughes
Officer Bowers
Owen Teague
Patrick Hockstetter
Molly Atkinson
Sonia Kasprak
Jake Sim
Belch Huggins
Logan Thompson
Victor Criss
Katie Lunman
Betty Ripsom
Geoffrey Pounsett
Zach Denbrough
Pip Dwyer
Sharon Denbrough
Steven Williams
Leroy Hanlon
Elizabeth Saunders
Mrs. Starret
Megan Charpentier
Gretta
Joe Bostick
Mr. Keene
Ari Cohen
Rabbi Uris
Anthony Ulc
Joe the Butcher
Javier Botet
Hobo
Carter Musselman
Headless Boy
Tatum Lee
Judith
Edie Inksetter
Hostess
Martha Gibson
Old Woman
Kasie Rayner
Field Hockey Girl #1
Isabelle Nélisse
Girl in Bathroom
Jocelyn Mattka
Another Girl
Donald Tripe
Old Man in Car
Liz Gordon
Old Woman in Car
Paige Rosamond
Dead Girl #1
Neil Crone
Chief Borton
Sonia Gascón
Mrs. Ripsom
Janet Porter
Stanley's Mother
Memo Díaz Capt.
4th of July Clown
Chantal Vachon
Girl in Magazine
Roberto Campanella
Organ Player Clown
Cyndy Day
Pharmacy Cashier (uncredited)
Kate Moyer
Esther (uncredited)
Sherry Nelson
Woman on Street (uncredited)
Jimmy Star
Man in Car (uncredited)
Kelly Van der Burg
Abigail (uncredited)
James Magwood
Student (uncredited)












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en
$35,000,000.00
$704,242,888.00
- #small town
- #based on novel or book
- #clown
- #bullying
- #abandoned house
- #coming of age
- #flashback
- #murder
- #balloon
- #maine
- #school
- #creature
- #fear
- #summer
- #killer
- #missing person
- #death of brother
- #well
- #kids
- #demonic
- #town history
- #monster horror
Reviews

Every 27 years, the town of Derry experiences sudden, violent and inexplicable mayhem. In 1989, a group of school children rather unkindly called "The Losers Club" decide it is for them to investigate just what has happened. Led by "Bill" (Jaeden Martell) whose younger brother was a victim, these brave kids are soon on the trail of the shapeshifting "Pennywise" - a being from another dimension who

Greatest remake of a movie ever made in my opinion. Even way scary then the original. Remade the death scenes way better as well. Love it!
Great acting, memorable characters. One of the best (horror?) films I've watched.
It is a movie that looked interesting, but I wasn't necessarily anticipating, because it had the potential to be awful. After seeing it, I can say that while it is good, I don't think it's nearly as good as other people are saying it is, and it had the potential to be. Starting off with the good, the film has some fantastic performances from the kids. I think the best performances in the film are
Something certainly rings true in the horror thriller **It** that capitalizes on that common known fear that clowns are creepy annoyances to those that have an intense phobia towards them. In the case of **It’s** dastardly powder-faced joyboy or shall we say corrosive killjoy Pennywise the Dancing Clown, he definitely takes the cake in terms of his treacherous tendencies to quiet the unsuspecting
If you are gonna watch this movie go to the theatres and watch it...It's way more scarier than Annabelle: Creation and you will have lots of jump scares too.

More _Fucked-Up-Coming-of-Age_ than _Monster-Movie-Slasher-Horror_. Which is what it should be, but perhaps not what it's marketed to be. Stephen King's _It_ is one of my all time favourite books, and I don't know that it will ever get a faithful adaptation (totally understandable seeing as the thing is 1200 pages and contains a multi-book spanning mythology of Space Gods and Turtle vomit), but th
**This movie went right to the trash.** I cannot believe what Warner Bros has done for this piece of trash. Yes, there have been rave reviews for this movie, but we recommend that you do not mind them, as we should not be teaching children on how to safely get sodomized by a monster. These directors' brains are also in the trash. Now let's put the MPAA R rating right into the trash where it is
"Skarsgård goes to hell and back to craft a truly malevolent creation, utterly believable as the black soul of King’s cursed small town..." Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2017/9/6/it.html












