It Chapter Two currently has an average rating of 6.4 out of 10 and has been rated by 868 users on our platform.

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Critic Christy Lemire
rated 5

Bill Skarsgård... With a performance that’s as physical as it is verbal, he consistently manages to find that sweet spot between being terrifying and hilarious.

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Critic Marc Savlov
rated 8

...manages to pull out all the stops and in several areas actually tops the first film.

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Critic Jamie Graham
rated 6

...a hugely ambitious horror blockbuster the likes of which we’ve not seen since Kubrick’s 'The Shining'.

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Critic Alex Godfrey
rated 10

It is glorious to see this stuff envisioned on such a huge and self-assured scale, a joy to have a film of this size trading in this sort of genre carnage with such uncompromising and unapologetic style.

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Richie Tozier
rated 10

the dichotomy of intense loathing and endless adoration i feel for this insane story. bill hader you gave me irreparable psychic damage

1 year ago
Critic Mark Kermode
rated 6

...brings the Stephen King story to an end, not with a whimper but with several spectacular bangs.

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Critic Jeffrey M. Anderson
rated 8

...has well-rounded, appealing characters and even some laughs...

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Omar Jimenez
rated 9

Y de saber que esta basado en algo real

1 year ago
Pjuske Pjuskesen
rated 4

Alt for lang og lidt kedelig

1 year ago
Critic Sebastian Ahokas
rated 8

Välspelat och kusligt för hela slanten.

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Critic Lise Ulrich
rated 5

Bill Haders standup-sarkasme battler veloplagt dræberklovnens drillerier i bloddryppende Stephen King-toer...

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Critic Mia Brygger
rated 7

Det er let nok at lege psykotisk klovn med trang til at maltraktere og fortære, og holde det på eet niveau, men Hr. Skarsgård formår at holde klovnens sindssyge morskab for øje samt en tydelig barnlig sårethed, når de andre børn ikke vil lege med.

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