Carrie

Carrie

2013 "Know her name. Fear her power."
Carrie
Carrie

Carrie

5.8 | 1h40m | R | en | Drama

A contemporary take on the horror classic about an awkward, telekinetic teenage girl, whose lonely life is dominated by relentless bullying at school and an oppressive religious fanatic mother at home. When her tormentors pull a humiliating prank at the senior prom, she unleashes a horrifying chaos on everyone, leaving nothing but destruction in her wake.

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5.8 | 1h40m | R | en | Drama , Horror | More Info
Released: October. 18,2013 | Released Producted By: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Screen Gems Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.carrie-movie.com
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A contemporary take on the horror classic about an awkward, telekinetic teenage girl, whose lonely life is dominated by relentless bullying at school and an oppressive religious fanatic mother at home. When her tormentors pull a humiliating prank at the senior prom, she unleashes a horrifying chaos on everyone, leaving nothing but destruction in her wake.

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Cast

Chloë Grace Moretz , Julianne Moore , Gabriella Wilde

Director

Yasmyn Lee

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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Screen Gems

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Marko Err Usually horror movie is defined by cruelty of script not by overall quality of movie. The Julian Moore performance stood out and was really fascinating ( especially compared to other crew).
Gafri Ariansyah Carrie (2013) is a supernatural horror film from the united states of this film directed by Kimberly Peirce and is a remake of the classic horror movie titled the same Carrie (1976) This film is lifted from a novel by the king of horror: Stephen King Carrie 16-year-old girl living with His mother is very religious and old-fashioned, at school. Carrie is always bullied by her classmates, but there is a kind teacher who always support Carrie, Carrie realized that he has the power of Telekinesis that is the power that can move objects from a distance, Tragedy happened at night Prom night. Carrie is stroked by a very evil girl .. Carrie is covered in blood .. Carrie fumes and kills and locks up the school building, the school building is burned down she kills the person who hurt her feelings, her mother attacks her and Carrie kills her mother and destroys her house .. Carrie also Died with his mother.Carrie (2013) is a pretty entertaining movie for me, I have not watched the original version of this movie, it's quite entertaining when Carrie who is at the prom night party gets furious and expels her telekinesis power to punish those who have hurt and destroy her feelings.
Black Joker I watched the original movie of 1976.. as I come to view most of the movie based on Stephen King novels the original movie I do NOT know any one of the casting but I know the Director "Brian De Palma" which is a very known movie Director The Plot and Storyline is the same.. only in the new version .. this movie here.. there is Added some new gadgets like (mobile phone recording video - Social Media publishing) but at the Acting.. the Original is full of whats called hot loud Acting.. You feel every moment but here (2013) it is A Dull Acting Instead.. for times.. You Think they are rehearsing not Acting especially Carrie's mother (Actress Julian Moore) The original movie (1976) was low budget in somehow (you could see clearly how fake the explosion and fake building destruction) but the movie (1976) was very good and very amusing to watch even in today's standard So watch the Original Adaptation (1976) if You need to Watch A movie about Stephen King's Carrie Novel
Kyle Kelly More than likely an unpopular opinion, and more than likely people will call me insane or media illiterate for this review. I admit to being insane; I tend to like movies that a majority of people don't. But hear me out.Carrie, starring a young Chloë Grace Moretz as the title character, is a remake of the 1976 film of the same name, and they are both based on Stephen King's hit horror novel of the same name (it also spawned a 2002 TV film that never expanded into a series). I admit to the 2013 adaptation to being the only form of 'Carrie' I ever watched or read, and that's probably why I love this movie. I don't know very much about the other adaptations, but I'm sure that if I did/was a major fan of the series(?), I would have similar opinions to the actual fans. I do, however, know that people are disappointed by this movie because there was a lot cut out (there is/was a petition for an extended cut to be released) and by the fact that Carrie looks nothing like she was described in the book. But, let's be honest, who's gonna watch a movie with a hideous main character?The reason I love this movie so much is because I'm completely new to it (and even the horror genre), so I know nothing about it so I have nothing to be salty about for this movie in regards to the original material. And I'm almost sure that many other people who are new to Carrie and horror would feel the same, if not similar.As a horror movie, it has plenty of tropes that you'd expect in one: some sort of curse, teens being b*tches, teens having sex. Actually... let me rephrase that: some sort of curse, and teens being teens. Plus a ton of death and blood. As a movie itself - imagine it as it's own stand-alone movie - it's got a character you can feel emotions for, it's got characters you can hate, it's got an antagonist, etc... I'm just blabbering at this point, let me get straight to the main reasons.The movie is dark, brooding and bloody. Carrie's shyness, creepiness and fear are portrayed brilliantly by Moretz and Julianne Moore makes an excellent religious, self-harming, insane mother. And the movie puts a lot of focus on their relationship, but not too much so it's just another family drama. And a lack of jump-scares (or at least it's not reliant on them, let alone major ones) brings a welcome feeling to what most horror movies were in 2013. It's just creepy, and still makes you feel very uncomfortable at many parts - particularly when Margaret White (Carrie's mother) scratches herself or stabs herself in the thigh. I felt many emotions and feelings while watching this movie (excluding my newly found celebrity crush on Moretz) and I'm pretty sure that's what the goal was. As a completely new take on the original film and the source book - or if you're just viewing any 'Carrie' material for the first time - you really don't know what to expect. Of course, though, the highlight of the film is obviously the prom scene. Where the death starts. More than halfway into the film, Tommy dies after being accidentally hit in the head by a bucket after a prank gone wrong after Carrie get's drenched in blood (as a result of the prank) after he and Carrie get nominated prom King and Queen. ("After" is my word of the day now) That's when sh*t goes wrong, Carrie fully embraces the powers (which I have forgotten to mention throughout this whole review - she has telekinetic powers which she discovers) and goes "f*ck you" on all the teens and some teachers (while saving/sparing Miss Desjardin - because she was kind to her - before electrocuting most survivors). It's notably more brutal and exciting than the other prom scene adaptations (I have seen those particular parts on YouTube). Blah, blah, blah. I can't go on too much as I'm limited to so many words, a lot of people will probably disagree with me provided anyone even reads this review of a 4 year old movie. All I do know is that the end (with Sue Snell providing a statement as a voice-over as she places a rose on Carrie's grave) makes me want a sequel so f*cking bad... I'm probably gonna cry if they don't make one. Carrie is still alive, f*cking do something with the fact! Ugh... anyway. I recommend this movie to any new horror movie goers, anyone new to 'Carrie' (most people would recommend the book and 1976 movie first and I wouldn't blame them). I know that a lot of people wouldn't agree with me, but a 48% score on Rotten Tomatoes (44% Audience score) does tell me that there are some people that can appreciate this movie.To conclude: This has definitely reached the list of one of my favourite movies (despite the fact that I'm not a complete horror movie fan - mainly because of jump-scares and their reliance of them). I'm NOT gonna watch the 1976 version (might watch the 2002 version) and might read the book... but the only reason I'm reluctant is because I love this movie so much that if I do, I'll change my opinion of it. Nevertheless, give it a shot. It might be worth it.