Cinesthesia wrestles with King’s calling card work in the 1990 TV miniseries adaptation of It
An email from the desk of Cinesthesia host Jason Michelitch:
Episode Fourteen is uploading. It’s a big rambly one, about the 1990 TV movie IT, but also about my weird theories about epicenters of cultural events and also a lot about the book IT, and I am afraid it is our most boring episode yet but I don’t really have time tomorrow to do more aggressive editing on it. So it is as proportionately long and clumsy as the 1990 IT.
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