It Chapter Two (2019)
Poor Pennywise. He’s stuck in nearly three hours of perpetual boredom.
Poor Pennywise. He’s stuck in nearly three hours of perpetual boredom.
This is the Syfy equivalent of a superhero movie. How embarrassing for everyone involved in this thing.
Oh, right, back into that corner M Night Shyamalan goes. Sheesh, he can’t even sustain a momentum built by a rare good movie from him.
I know, I sat on this one until the sequel comes out. Still, welcome back, M Night Shyamalan…
This is an odd example of a movie that has a stronger story line than the previous installment, but still manages to come off as less interesting.
Charlize Theron takes no prisoners and gets some girl-on-girl action, but something is missing nonetheless.
Ugh, why are these studios bending over backwards to give Marvel Studios the crown when it comes to superhero movies?
Wolverine is in this one, but fortunately, he doesn’t take the limelight away from Magneto, Charles Xavier, and Mystique.
Not only are young Charles, Erik, and Raven much cooler than their older counterparts, this movie make them larger-than-life characters.
This one falls into the same trap that caught many adaptations: it’s too slavishly faithful in all the wrong ways to the source material.