‘It’ is boring, racist, sexualizes minors and has a 90 percent on Rotten Tomatoes

You know who Skarsgård’s Pennywise really reminds me of? The Grinch from that awful 2000 Jim Carey movie. It looks like what happened was they didn’t want to go with something similar to Tim Curry’s assured but subdued performance, so they hired the guy who would hop around as energetically as possible. It’s not Skarsgård’s fault at all, it’s just a lack of creativity from the top down. Images courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures.

2/10 The titular monster in It comes out of the sewer every 30 years to feed, so remaking the movie — yeah, I know the 1990 version was a “made for TV miniseries,” eat me — makes a ton of sense. Given the 1,100 page novel’s massive scope and breadth of themes and 30 years of technological advancement, you can create a very different movie while remaining uniquely true to the original novel and previous adaptations.

There’s just one problem: modern horror can really suck sometimes.

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‘Ingrid Goes West’ a haunting portrait of social media connections, disconnections

Along with the astounding detail shots, Olsen’s effortlessness and Plaza’s palpable discomfort in front of the camera really sell the movie. Images courtesy Neon.

9/10 Ingrid Thorburn (Aubrey Plaza, who also produces) sits awake in the night, starring unflinchingly at her phone with tear-glazed eyes that seem skinned as if by some outside tormentor, her breathing unsteady, double-tapping to favorite the Instagram pictures of her best friend, Charlotte (Meredith Hagner). Most of the recent ones concern her wedding, to which Thorburn wasn’t invited.

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Nailbiting ‘Good Time’ hits theaters

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8/10 Moviegoers are sure to have a Good Time watching this movie!

 

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Late-summer catch-up: ‘Logan Lucky’

Look at that face! That is the face of a man having a blast. Images courtesy Bleecker Street.

8/10 Director Steven Soderbergh returns from his brief retirement entirely on his terms, making a film he had complete control over, for better or worse. Logan Lucky drags at times, but is far more often a side-splitting redneck romp that sees Daniel Craig having fun in a role for the first time in years.

Jimmy Logan (Channing Tatum, who also produces) works construction on a repair site on the Charlotte Motor Speedway. After he’s let go for liability reasons involving insurance, he recruits his one-armed brother, Clyde (Adam Driver), in a plan to rob the place. The plan hinges on demolition expert Joe Bang (Craig), who is incarcerated.

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Late-summer catch-up: ‘The Glass Castle’

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3/10 I have a pretty violent reaction when I see children in predicaments, so The Glass Castle was a bit of a difficult watch.

The movie follows the real-life upbringing of Jeanette Walls (Chandler Head, Ella Anderson and Brie Larson), who wrote the memoir on which the movie is based. Walls is raised by her alcoholic, abusive, quick-tempered, narcissistic, cultish father, Rex (Woody Harrelson), who can’t hold a job and uproots the family every few months to avoid debt collectors until Jeanette is 10. She and her three siblings eventually hatch a plan to leave Rex and their mother, Rose Mary (Naomi Watts).

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