IT Chapter Two‘s existence was confirmed just before 2017’s IT was released in cinemas, hence why Warner slotted in a reference to that film being just “Chapter One“, thus indicating that the second would come …
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IT Chapter Two‘s existence was confirmed just before 2017’s IT was released in cinemas, hence why Warner slotted in a reference to that film being just “Chapter One“, thus indicating that the second would come …
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In the Tall Grass is a new movie with Stephen King amongst the writing credits, and it just looks like a ton of jump scares. When siblings Becky and Cal hear the cries of a …
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IT Chapter 2 follows on 27 years after 2017’s IT, and the Losers Club have grown up and moved away, until a devastating phone call brings them back… And now, the Comic Con Trailer has …
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Cujo… There, there, nice doggie! Yes, just watch this movie about the St Bernard who contracts rabies, and you’ll never see those Beethoven films in the same light ever again, as the Stephen King classic …
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Pet Sematary 2019 now has a second trailer online, and the film is out in the UK on April 5th. Check out the trailer below: Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic …
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Carrie is out now in a special Limited Edition Blu-ray release, and opens with a particular scene in a girl’s locker room which you definitely wouldn’t see today (which wasn’t in that form for the …
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IT gets moving quite early on, beginning in October 1988, with introducing Pennywise the dancing clown (Bill Skarsgård) into the proceedings as he meets young Georgie Denbrough (Jackson Robert Scott) shortly after his paper boat …
Continue readingIT, based on the novel by Stephen King, and previously best known in screen terms as the 1990 TV mini series starring the brilliant Tim Curry, is coming to UK cinemas this autumn from Warner …
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