IT: Chapter Two
The scary epic concludes in one of the best Stephen King adaptations ever.
The scary epic concludes in one of the best Stephen King adaptations ever.
A crass, over-hyped attempt to cash in on the legacy of The Shining, only with boring characters and a dull story.
Hill presents thirteen supernatural stories specializing in the art of the human psyche and its darker corners.
A dark, disturbing look at the lengths society will go – and who it will sacrifice – to maintain peace.
Continues to build on the successful pairing of Ballard and Bosch while expanding Connelly’s literary universe.
The Pennywise saga concludes in a character-driven horror sequel with stellar performances and mostly adequate supernatural clown scares.
Deftly exposes the heartbreaking corruption of the Deep South’s juvenile justice system, especially with regards to children of color.
Sluggish pacing and cheap jump scares aside, this reboot is worth digging up for a look.
A great remake that honors and respects King’s original story that never resorts to cheap tricks for cheap scares.
Features enough thrills and Stephen King easter eggs to keep fans and newcomers awake at night.