This first feature-film adaptation of Stephen King’s terror tome It (the Tim Curry version from 1990 was made for TV) is almost certainly the prestige horror movie of the fall. Warner Bros. has entrusted it to director Andy Muschietti (Mama), who works from a screenplay co-written by True Detective‘s Cary Fukunaga. Korean cinematographer Chung Chung-hoon (The Handmaiden, Oldboy) is the DP and Jason Ballantine (Wolf Creek, The Great Gatsby) edited. It comes out September 8.
Promo: McMillions
Jan 14, 2020
Remember McDonald’s Monopoly? The promotional giveaway game where tiny Monopoly-themed tickets, some of them worth thousands of dollars or...