IT to get director’s cut
If you end up finding the new Stephen King adaptation of It a little too unbearable. There is a director's cut planned that will make your suffering even longer
If you end up finding the new Stephen King adaptation of It a little too unbearable. There is a director's cut planned that will make your suffering even longer
Thematically rich and relentlessly terrifying, the latest film adaptation of Stephen King’s It might not break the mould when it comes to horror movies but serves as an exceptional version of the novel on screen.
It was inevitable we would see a sequel to the latest adaptation of Stephen King's It. To keep it fresh for fans of the book and 90's miniseries, the director wants to take Part 2 to some different places this time around.
Despite the bad rep they get, some of the most beloved films of all time are actually remakes. And it would appear that we're adding another one to the list in director Andres Muschietti's new adaptation of Stephen King's It.
Look away, as we have more pictures from the year's most anticipated horror film.
Sony's next big franchise is going to involve robots and aliens. It does appear though that the studio is eyeing a very different director to ensure its comparisons with Transformers stop there.
It seems New Line have finally found a favoured person who they are pursuing to step into the shoes of Tim Curry and play the big role of Pennywise in their reboot of Stephen King’s It. Only, we’re not sure exactly who that actor is at this point in time as there are conflicting reports. The news had just broken that …
The new adaption of Stephen King’s “It” has been in development for quite some time now – it was way back in 2012 that we first told you about director Cary Fukunaga’s plan to split the novel into two films. However the director, who’s subsequently received critical acclaim for helming the first season of True Detective, recently dropped out of …
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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