It Review: 9 Ups & 1 Down

By Jack Pooley /

3. The Pacing Is Terrific

Entertainment Weekly

Even though the film clocks in at a fairly hefty 135 minutes, there's barely a moment where it feels like it's dragging its feet or outstaying its welcome.

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The first half generally focuses more on the character development of the Losers' Club with the occasional peppering of horror shenanigans, while the second half is the more theatrical thrill-ride.

Muschietti knows just when to cut away and when to let scenes play, ensuring that the pacing feels just right, and the movie effortlessly sees out its lengthy run-time.

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Plus, King's source material is absolutely massive, so there was clearly a lot to cram in.