Carrie

‘Carrie’ Review
‘Carrie’ Review
‘Carrie’ Review
For a gal named Carrie White, she's sure got a lot of red on her. Watching Kimberly Peirce's 'Carrie' is an odd experience. If you've seen Brian De Palma's version from 1976, this new version is - and there's really no point in denying this - like watching a cover band. There's a tweaked scene here and there (including a new, creepy-as-heck opening) plus the addition of cell phones and references
Telekinesis Prank in a Coffee Shop Freaks Customers [Video]
Telekinesis Prank in a Coffee Shop Freaks Customers [Video]
Telekinesis Prank in a Coffee Shop Freaks Customers [Video]
What would you do if you saw an individual with telekinesis, which is the ability to move objects with your mind, freak out and started causing havoc? Well, since the remake of Stephen King's 'Carrie' hits theaters this month, an experimental prank was made to see how people would actually react in such a situation. Watch the outcome and how they made it possible here.
New ‘Carrie’ Poster is Probably the Best One Yet
New ‘Carrie’ Poster is Probably the Best One Yet
New ‘Carrie’ Poster is Probably the Best One Yet
Whether you're referring to Stephen King's original novel or the 1976 Brian De Palma film, one mention of 'Carrie' conjures up images of bloody, psychic vengeance during a high school prom. For this reason, all of the marketing for director Kimberly Peirce's take on the material has focused on the final chunk of the film, where bullied teen Carrie White unleashes her supernatural powers on an unsu
‘Carrie’ Trailer: Chloe Grace Moretz Gets Bloody Angry
‘Carrie’ Trailer: Chloe Grace Moretz Gets Bloody Angry
‘Carrie’ Trailer: Chloe Grace Moretz Gets Bloody Angry
Though it's light on footage, the teaser trailer that debuted at New York Comic Con 2012 for the upcoming remake of 'Carrie,' starring Chloe Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore, is pretty awesome. It showcases the wreckage from a Prom night gone bad that has left many dead and wounded.