Get your therapist on eroticism and female imagery in nineteenth-century art linda nochlinspeed dial, because IT Chapter Two is nearly here to retraumatise you with everything from a scary clown to how harrowing growing up is -- and the first reactions are in as critics and fans stream out of the first screenings.
The overall mood is: IT Chapter One, but more. If you found yourself picking holes in the first movie, you'll probably be frustrated again; if you loved the personal stakes and the characters, there's that in spades here, with performances from the adult Losers to rival any "serious" drama; and the ending might make you cry.
And if it made you lose sleep, you can look forward to more of that too.
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Also: Yes, it's long. Endgame long.
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But even if people weren't 100 percent on board with the movie as a whole, one thing stood out: Bill Hader crushes his performance as grown-up Richie.
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One thing's for sure: it's not going to be a flop.
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