Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 9/9 September 9, 2019 Although it couldn’t match the first movie’s opening, IT: Chapter Two was still massive with the seventh biggest opening of 2019 and the second largest horror opening of all time.
Admit One Admit One 9/6 September 6, 2019 The fall movie season gets off to a spooky start with the massive conclusion to 2017’s IT, IT: Chapter Two, the only new release of the weekend.
Trailer Park Pennywise is Ready for Round 2 in IT: Chapter Two (Trailer) July 18, 2019 27 years after they thought they defeated him, Pennywise is back to terrorize Derry and the grown members of The Loser’s Club must return home to try and stop him once and for all in IT: Chapter Two.
Trailer Park The Losers Club Reunites in September for IT: Chapter Two (Trailer) May 9, 2019 The grown members of the Losers Club reunite back in their hometown of Derry, ME to try and stop the demonic Pennywise once and for all in the upcoming IT: Chapter Two.
Trailer Park Hulu Takes Us to Stephen King’s Castle Rock in 2018 (Trailer) October 8, 2017 With a bunch of fantastic Stephen King adaptations hitting recently, Hulu is looking to try something a little different with their upcoming drama Castle Rock, which is set in the larger Stephen King universe but isn’t directly adapting a specific story as horrific things happen in and around the titular Maine town.
Action Hero of the Week Horror Villain of the Week: Pennywise October 4, 2017 Terrorizing Derry, ME for centuries, Pennywise aka IT can take any form, especially what it’s victim most fears, and emerges every 27 years to feed on the children of the town.
Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 9/25 September 25, 2017 Kingsman: The Golden Circle took down Pennywise at the box office while Friend Request had the worst opening ever for a movie in over 2,500 theaters.
Battle at the Box Office Battle at the Box Office 9/18 September 18, 2017 IT easily stayed on the top of the box office as it rises up the ranks of highest grossing films of 2017 while mainstream audiences outright rejected Darren Aronofsky’s latest, mother!, giving it a rare “F” on the Cinemascore audience survey.