It: Chapter Two review – Good but doesn’t float as high as the first
It's time to return to Derry, Maine as Pennywise the clown is back to his evil ways. But will the Losers Club be up for the fight?
It's time to return to Derry, Maine as Pennywise the clown is back to his evil ways. But will the Losers Club be up for the fight?
Anna Kendrick and Bill Hader are decking the halls (and maybe each other) as the Santa Claus's kids in Disney+'s upcoming comedy Noelle.
Get ready to go back to therapy as IT: Chapter Two is possibly even more terrifying than the first one.
Twenty-seven years after the Losers Club defeated Pennywise, he has returned to terrorize the town of Derry once more. Now adults, the Losers have long since gone their separate ways. However, kids are disappearing again, so Mike, the only one of the group to remain in their hometown, calls the others home. Damaged by the experiences of their past, they must each conquer their deepest fears to destroy Pennywise once and for all...putting them directly in the path of the clown that has become deadlier than ever.
The Losers Club are all grown up (and played by some big stars) but will they be able to face down the demonic Pennywise the Clown for the final time?
Those Angry Birds are back, except only not in a new potential fun game but rather in another derivative movie that is likely to be a lot less fun.
Audacious as it is born from convention, Barry is a noteworthy release in a tirade of fantastic television. Its namesake’s downward spiral is compelling from start to finish and, while a few of his motivations and goals are questionable, an accomplished performance backed by an intelligent script and some loveable, hilarious supporting characters make this more than worth one’s time
IT: Chapter Two needs a superb adult cast to follow up on the excellence of the younger cast form the first movie. So far, they're off to a good start in finding them.
The series has come a long way to become the most popular franchise in …
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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