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A crowd-pleasing, high-energy Stephen King adaptation that mixes coming-of-age camaraderie with effective monster-movie scares. It’s strongest when it leans into the kids’ chemistry, suburban dread, and vivid set pieces rather than pure terror.

48% (3,275,138)

It

Where to watch: Max

Movie · Horror · Thriller · R

2017 · 2h 15m · ★ 48% (3.3M)

You'll float too.

Director: Andy Muschietti

Starring: Jaeden Martell, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis

Overview

In a small town in Maine, seven children known as The Losers Club come face to face with life problems, bullies and a monster that takes the shape of a clown called Pennywise.

Director

Andy Muschietti

Production

New Line Cinema, Vertigo Entertainment, Lin Pictures, KatzSmith Productions

Cast

Jaeden Martell, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Chosen Jacobs, Jack Dylan Grazer, Wyatt Oleff, Bill Skarsgård, Nicholas Hamilton, Jake Sim, Logan Thompson, Owen Teague, Jackson Robert Scott, Stephen Bogaert, Stuart Hughes, Geoffrey Pounsett, Pip Dwyer, Molly Atkinson, Steven Williams, Elizabeth Saunders

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A crowd-pleasing, high-energy Stephen King adaptation that mixes coming-of-age camaraderie with effective monster-movie scares. It’s strongest when it leans into the kids’ chemistry, suburban dread, and vivid set pieces rather than pure terror.

Best for

  • viewers who like horror with a strong friendship/adventure backbone
  • fans of nostalgic 1980s coming-of-age stories
  • people who want accessible mainstream scares instead of extreme horror
  • audiences who enjoy ensemble kid casts and sharp banter

Skip if

  • you want relentlessly terrifying or psychologically brutal horror
  • you dislike movies centered on kids and teen dynamics
  • you prefer tightly contained, low-key horror over big studio spectacle
  • you’re not interested in nostalgia-heavy period settings

Overview

It works best as a polished, audience-friendly horror adventure: a haunted-town story powered by a tight group of kids, a strong sense of place, and a steady stream of memorable scares. The film understands that the real engine is the Losers Club’s chemistry, so even when the monster material goes broad, the emotional stakes stay clear.

Worth noting

The tone is more playful and crowd-pleasing than oppressive, which makes it easy to recommend to viewers who want horror with momentum and personality. Pennywise is designed as a showstopper, but the movie’s lasting appeal comes from how it balances fear with humor, vulnerability, and adolescent bravado.

Bottom line

If you’re looking for a modern studio horror hit that feels like a summer blockbuster with teeth, this delivers. If you want something subtler, stranger, or genuinely punishing, it may feel a little too slick and familiar.

Top Letterboxd reviews

kirst (4★) · 16910 likes

IT (1990): pennywise: boo kids: AAAA! IT (2017): pennywise: boo kids: fuck off

cookie (3★) · 11296 likes

the part where pennywise did gangnam style

cinéfila... 🕯️ (4★) · 8898 likes

georgie was adorable i will literally reach into the sewer and end pennywise's life with my own two hands for what he did to that kid. fix your hairline before trying anything you stinky bitch

Erik 🎼 (4.5★) · 8233 likes

YOU PUNCHED ME IN THE FACE, MADE ME WALK THROUGH SHITTY WATER, AND NOW IM GONNA HAVE TO KILL THIS FUCKING CLOWN

Adam (4★) · 7185 likes

Stephen King really fucking hates children

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Themes

childhood friendship, coming of age, small-town dread, bullying, trauma and memory, monster horror, group solidarity, nostalgia

Topics

coming-of-age horror, monster movie, small-town America, 1980s setting, ensemble cast, nostalgic, jump scares, friendship, bullying, mainstream horror

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