• Network: ABC
  • Series Premiere Date: Nov 18, 1990
Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Miles Beller
    May 2, 2021
    100
    A horror sci-fi miniseries these days is as rare as moon rocks, as far and few between as known inhabited planets. And make no mistake, It is a humdinger, one big kicky ride thanks to the charismatic acting of Curry as savage, sneering malevolence. Moreover, the work of Reid, Anderson, Christopher, Ritter, Thomas, O'Toole and Masur make It a sensational horror show.
  2. The Oregonian
    Reviewed by: Peter Farrell
    May 2, 2021
    90
    A true horror story, possibly the most successful horror story ever made for television, a medium hostile to sustaining belief in the unbelievable. The four-hour miniseries is a bit too long, and the ending doesn't live up to what has gone before, but this Stephen King story is gripping, fascinating, well-acted and superbly produced. [18 Nov 1990, p.5]
  3. Reviewed by: John J. O'Connor
    May 2, 2021
    90
    The result, featuring a strong cast, is far better than any adaptation so far of a King book...The special effects are exceptionally effective. If you're pining for a good creepy-crawly scare, don't miss it.
  4. Reviewed by: Rick Kogan
    May 2, 2021
    88
    The four-hour package makes an eerie supernatural tale, spiced with substantial good-versus-evil subtext and musings on the power of friendship. Screenwriters Lawrence D. Cohen and Tommy Lee Wallace are true to the book`s spirit, and Wallace`s direction is snappy. They treat King`s gifts with respect. One of the best is his way of transforming the most ordinary items into images and instruments of terror.
  5. Reviewed by: Howard Rosenberg
    May 2, 2021
    80
    Pennywise is no sweetheart. Yet this is a story that’s icky, not scary. And when you finally do get a look at the evil force in its natural state, well c’mon! Now, the monster in “Alien” was a load. But this clanky klutz? Please! The performances here, especially Thomas as the stuttering horror novelist Bill, are very good. And director Tommy Lee Wallace nicely mixes realities, artfully using his flashbacks to establish Pennywise and repeatedly return “It” to its 1960 roots.
  6. San Diego Union-Tribune
    Reviewed by: Robert P. Laurence
    May 2, 2021
    75
    Offers some deliciously shocking moments, several sequences when you may want to remind yourself: "This is not real. [17 Nov 1990, p.C-9]
  7. Reviewed by: Michael Hill
    May 2, 2021
    75
    This is a good, at times brilliant, always solid and well-done example of the horror/suspense genre. But be forewarned, the superb setup is better than the slightly disappointing payoff.
  8. Reviewed by: Ken Tucker
    May 2, 2021
    67
    In addition to It‘s slow pace, I found the ending a big letdown — unimaginative special effects animate the monster in its final incarnation. But the cast is terrific, Curry’s cackle is chilling, and King’s usual buried theme — about the pain adults inflict on children without even realizing it (It?) — is always worth pondering.
  9. USA Today
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    May 2, 2021
    60
    If Twin Peaks is a midnight movie for prime-time, then Stephen King's It is the miniseries equivalent of those Saturday-matinee shockers that merrily warped a generation before Freddie and Jason began staking their more graphic turf...None of the big moments, especially the limp climax, are as nerve-wracking as the plentiful incidental spooks along the way. Accept It on its own popcorn-munching terms, and keep the lights on high. [16 Nov 1990, p.1D]
User Score
7.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 44 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 33 out of 44
  2. Negative: 1 out of 44
  1. JPK
    Jul 15, 2019
    10
    The Perfect King Adaptation
    Like it’s remake 27 years later, This adaptation of the classic book is faithful to the core.
  2. Jan 4, 2019
    4
    The cup of tea scene was great, the sewer scene was great, and it is kinda nostalgic, and Tim Curry was amazing, the kids did great as well.The cup of tea scene was great, the sewer scene was great, and it is kinda nostalgic, and Tim Curry was amazing, the kids did great as well. But the whole thing is boring, the ending of both the kids and adult part is terrible. The bulies are cliche. Full Review »
  3. Apr 1, 2018
    10
    Stephen King is an awesome writer and director. He's done so many good things such as this. Tim Curry's acting was awesome and so were theStephen King is an awesome writer and director. He's done so many good things such as this. Tim Curry's acting was awesome and so were the others. The scenes with Ben in the woods even brought out some tears from my eyes. This is pure gold. And the theme song's still stuck in my head. Full Review »