The Rage: Carrie 2

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Oct 08, 2013

Carrie Series Episode 2

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The Rage: Carrie 2 is not about Carrie White, the star character in Brian DePalma’s 1976 film. Nor is it about another girl named Carrie. No, this movie tells the story of Rachel, Carrie White’s telekinetic half-sister. With more than a few plot beats taken from Stephen King’s original novel, The Rage adds 1990s style, dialect, and production values. There’s little hope that this sequel could match the then 23-year-old original film, but the question is can The Rage: Carrie 2 be any good at all? Listen to Jakob, Arnie, and Stuart’s next review in the Stephen King Movie Retrospective Series to find out

Explicit: This is an uncensored podcast which may contain strong language and adult content that is not appropriate for all ages.

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Movie Details

Series
Stephen King
Series
Carrie
Original Title
The Rage: Carrie 2
Title
The Rage: Carrie 2
Director
Katt Shea
Author
Producer
Paul Monash
Writer
Rafael Moreu
Actors
Emily Bergl, Jason London, Amy Irving, J. Smith-Cameron, Dylan Bruno, Zachery Ty Bryan, Charlotte Ayanna, Rachel Blanchard, Justin Urich, Eli Craig, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Mena Suvari, John Doe, Gordon Clapp, Clint Jordan, Steven Ford, Kate Skinner, Rus Blackwell, Harold Surratt, David Lenthall, Kayla Campbell, Robert D. Raiford, Deborah Knox, Robert C. Treveiler, Gina Stewart, Claire Hurst, Albert E. Hayes, Colin Fickes, Rhoda Griffis, Eric Hill, Jennifer Nicole Parillo, Jessica Cowart, Tiffany LeShai McMinn, Steven Culbertson, Steven Frederick Cook, Chris Daniels, Hank Fields, Wofford Jones, Tara Killian, Mark Freiburger, Katt Shea, James Markham Hall Jr.
Runtime
1 h 44 min
Release Date
11 March 1999
Genres
Horror, Thriller, Science Fiction
Overview
After the suicide of her only friend, Rachel has never felt more on the outside. The one person who reached out to her, Jessie, also happens to be part of the popular crowd that lives to torment outsiders like her. But Rachel has something else that separates her from the rest, a secret amazing ability to move things with her mind. Sue Snell, the only survivor of Carrie White's rampage twenty-two years ago, may hold the key to helping Rachel come to terms with her awesome, but unwanted power. But as Rachel slowly learns to trust, a terrible trap is being laid for her. And making her angry could prove to be fatal.

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