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It (titled onscreen as It Chapter One) is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by Andy Muschietti and written by Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga, and Gary Dauberman It is the first of a two-part adaptation of the 1986 novel of the same name by Stephen King, primarily covering the first chronological half of the book
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It: Directed by Andy Muschietti With Jaeden Martell, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard In the summer of 1989, a group of bullied kids band together to destroy a shape-shifting monster, which disguises itself as a clown and preys on the children of Derry, their small Maine town
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As kids vanish throughout town, a group of outcasts must face their biggest fears — and a murderous, terrifying and seemingly invincible clown Watch trailers learn more
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The horror thriller “IT”, directed by Andrés Muschietti (“Mama”), is based on the hugely popular Stephen King novel of the same name, which has been terrifying readers for decades
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IT (also known as It Chapter One and IT: Part 1 - The Losers' Club) is a 2017 American supernatural horror film based on the first half of Stephen King’s 1986 novel of the same name It is the first film in the IT franchise Directed by Andy Muschietti and written by Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga, and Gary Dauberman
- It movie review film summary (2017) | Roger Ebert
Clowns are creepy no matter what We can all agree on that, right? But Pennywise, the dancing clown who tracks down and torments the children of small-town Maine in “It,” is deeply unsettling At least, he is in the latest incarnation of Stephen King ’s iconic novel
- This Special Edition Release of It Is Both Gorgeous and . . .
The Folio Society reveals its luxurious release, with a Guillermo del Toro introduction and artwork that's nearly as scary as Stephen King's story
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