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IT: Welcome to Derry | "The Great Swirling Apparatus of Our Planet's Function" Recap & Review | "Neibolt Street" Preview
*SPOILERS AHEAD The episode opens with a reminder that Derry never lets the living and the dead play by the same rules. The zombie-like ghosts of the kids who died in the theater appear once more, lingering with that awful, hollow stare, yet the moment Bowers looks their way, they vanish. It’s like the town itself decides who gets to see the truth, and Bowers simply isn’t chosen. The strange housekeeper from Juniper Hill continues to be one of the show’s most unsettling loose

Michael Spillan
5 days ago


IT: Welcome to Derry | "Now You See It" Recap & Review | "The Great Swirling Apparatus of Our Planet's Function" Preview
* SPOILERS AHEAD Episode 3 of It: Welcome to Derry  continues to turn up the tension while finally connecting more of the dots between this chilling prequel and the iconic It  films — and even other corners of the Stephen King universe. Fans of the network know we’re suckers for a good flashback, and this episode delivered exactly that, offering a deeper look into the terrifying roots of Pennywise the Dancing Clown. We’re now starting to see just how this series ties into It

Michael Spillan
Nov 10


IT: Welcome to Derry | "The Thing in the Dark" Recap & Review | "Now You See It" Preview
*SPOILERS AHEAD After the chaos and terror of the Welcome to Derry  pilot, episode two slows things down—just a bit—but not without good reason. This installment trades the frantic dread of the first episode for a creeping unease, peeling back new layers of mystery about the town and the eerie presence that lurks beneath its surface. And of course, releasing on Halloween. This episode definitely takes its foot off the gas compared to the shocking pilot, but it replaces jump s

Michael Spillan
Oct 31


IT: Welcome to Derry | "Pilot" Recap & Review | "The Thing in the Dark" Preview
*SPOILERS AHEAD HBO’s It: Welcome to Derry  makes one thing clear from its first episode — this is not your typical horror prequel. Set in 1962, decades before the events of Stephen King’s It , the pilot dives headfirst into Derry’s sinister origins with a mix of surreal horror, small-town mystery, and Cold War paranoia. We meet young Matty Clements, a mischievous kid who sneaks into a showing of The Music Man  before hitching a ride home with a seemingly wholesome family. Wh

Michael Spillan
Oct 27
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