It (1990) Movie Review (2024)

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It (1990) Movie Review (1) By Charles Cassady Jr. , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 14+

Stephen King pits kids vs. killer clown from hell.

Parents Need to Know

Why Age 14+?

Any Positive Content?

  • Violence & Scariness

    a lot

    Much blood -- erupting through sewers and out of exploded balloons. But it's "supernatural" blood, in that most people can't see it -- only the terrorized heroes. Kids bully, beat, and threaten each other with knives. A man is found dead in a tub (a suicide who slashed his wrists). A wife is slapped by her abusive husband. One character is stabbed. Rocks thrown at people and monsters.

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  • Drinking, Drugs & Smoking

    some

    Social drinking, or drinking to calm nerves after a demonic attack. One girl's father is an abusive drunk.

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  • Language

    some

    Swearing includes "bastard," "son of a bitch" and the "N" word.

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  • Sex, Romance & Nudity

    none

    Several characters start romantic liaisons but never finish them. Rather out of the blue, a grown man admits (regretfully) to being a virgin.

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  • Positive Role Models

    a little

    On the one hand, there's a killer clown. On the other the protagonists are decent-hearted kids that support one another in youth and adulthood against bullies, bad parents, and worse. Only the lone female in the bunch seems to have taken her childhood traumas visibly into adulthood, marrying an abusive man.

  • Positive Messages

    a little

    There's a strong message of friendship and staying in touch.

  • Parents Need to Know

    Parents need to know that It is a made-for-TV miniseries from 1990 based on a Stephen King novel (not to be confused with the 2017 movie adaptation). It centers on a long series of unsolved child murders, and while the worst of the nasty stuff is kept offscreen, there are still apparitions of semi-decayed juvenile ghosts, a werewolf, a fanged clown, and other monsters. Blood is shown frequently, gurgling out of drains and splashed around the community, but it's "supernatural" blood, only visible to the terrorized heroes and not other people. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.

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  • Parents say (38)
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age 10+

Based on 38 parent reviews

Katherine R. Parent of 18+, 4, 7, 8, 13 and 17-year-old

November 22, 2023

age 10+

Mick C. Adult

October 14, 2023

age 10+

This is a classic

Awesome movie

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What's the Story?

Based on Stephen King's novel, IT is set in the fictional town of Derry, Maine, where a supernatural curse has caused waves of violence, murders, and disappearances -- mostly of children -- since colonial times. Now, town librarian Mike Hanlon (Tim Reid) is calling a widely scattered group of adults who were once tight-knit friends as kids. Hanlon wants them to honor the promise they made back in 1958 to reunite and fight It once again, if It ever resurfaced. And It has -- children are disappearing or being horribly mutilated. Flashbacks show the difficult childhoods of the group, which includes successful architect Ben (John Ritter), and prominent fashion designer Beverly (Annette O'Toole). Once known as "The Losers," they were constantly tormented by town bully Henry (Michael Cole) and his creepy gang. But a worse threat soon materializes, a demonic clown called Pennywise (Tim Curry), who first kills the little brother of future successful novelist-scriptwriter George (Richard Thomas). Both in 1958 and in the present, Pennywise taunts the various Losers and assumes the shapes of their worst fears.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:

Parents say (38):

Kids say (186):

Director Tommy Lee Wallace makes some of the shocks work, and it's interesting seeing young actors (like Seth Green) matched against the adult ones (like Harry Anderson) playing the same part. But the ponderous nature of the twin-timelined material makes this a long trip (originally a TV miniseries, it's over three hours long). And, besides being a metaphor for the adversities of youth, what exactly is Pennywise, anyway? Once must read the 1,000 page Stephen King book to find out.

The flashbacks are often repetitious, to keep the TV viewer up on the story over successive nights and commercial breaks of the miniseries. And too bad It was made before computer graphics came into wide use. Instead, stiff puppetry and stop-motion depict such hallucinatory horrors as Pennywise squeezing out of tiny drains and turning into monsters.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the theme of friendship among the outcast kids in the movie and how it creates a secret world for them, one which (unlike the town's mainstream society of adults) allows them to perceive more clearly the menace of Pennywise and devise a plan to fight him. The plot continually hops across a 30-year timespan, seeing these characters both as grown ups and children.

  • Parents can talk about reunions with their own old friends and the importance of staying in touch (whether to defend against evil demons or for slightly more sentimental reasons).

Movie Details

  • In theaters: November 18, 1990
  • On DVD or streaming: October 1, 2002
  • Cast: John Ritter, Tim Curry, Tim Reid
  • Director: Tommy Lee Wallace
  • Inclusion Information: Black actors
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • Genre: Horror
  • Run time: 193 minutes
  • MPAA rating: NR
  • MPAA explanation: Not Rated
  • Last updated: February 28, 2022

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