Synopsis
Looks Can Kill.
Following the suicide of her only friend, outcast teen Rachel Lang's life begins a downward spiral that will not only affect her but take everyone around her down in horrifying fashion.
Following the suicide of her only friend, outcast teen Rachel Lang's life begins a downward spiral that will not only affect her but take everyone around her down in horrifying fashion.
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 Show All…
Charles Croughwell Chris Daniels Bonnie Morgan Dean Mumford Sonny Tipton Cal Johnson Chris O'Hara Jennifer Badger Scott Sproule John Copeman Dana Reed Dino Muccio Laura Lee Connery Leigh Hennessy Denis Larouche David Brian Martin
Michael Keller Eric Flickinger Greg Zimmerman Alan Rankin Perry Robertson Barney Cabral Drew Webster Steven R. Smith
Carrie 2 La Ira, Carrie 2 - Die Rache, Carrie 2: A Maldição, 魔女嘉莉2:邪气逼人, The Curse, Carrie 2: Say You're Sorry, Carrie 2 : La haine, Carrie 2 - La furia, La ira (The Rage: Carrie 2), Carrie 2, Кэрри 2: Ярость, Düh - Carrie 2., הזעם: קארי 2, A Maldição de Carrie, Керрі 2: Несамовитість, 캐리 2, Furia: Carrie 2, Günah Tohumu 2, Гняв: Кери 2, Carrie 2: La Ira, キャリー2, Carrie 2 – raivo, Carrie 2: Furia
cw: rape culture, t-slur, d*ke slur, incoherent anger
::: this is my 5-minute highschool Claire never got to be a real riot grrl but i was still listening to Bikini Kill ALL DAY scream rant :::
i loved this and also i felt The Rage. it just feels so good. finally. to have let myself LIKE things that for whatever reason i have been told are bad. and doesn't it just make you furious how often BAD = FOR GIRLS? "girl movies" are punk as fuck. girl music is the punkest thing on earth. girls are made to be ashamed of femininity. part of me is just not at all interested in how "good" a movie is anymore by standard…
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The film that unknowingly introduced me to the director and in many ways contains in one project all of Shea's characteristics and qualities, both the bad and the good.
First of all, objectively speaking, this is not a good movie. It feels very much of its time, from the music to the fashion to the editing, which feels like a less polished but relatively less obtrusive version of the editing in "Natural Born Killers," with these black-and-white cuts with weird angles and effects. This sort of extends to the end where the split screen is replaced by moments, again heavily shot with various atypical angles and…
For me this film wanted to take advantage of its predecessor. Carrie is an incredible film, a mythical film in the history of horror cinema, obviously this sequel is not.
Katt Shea directed a simply entertaining film, just like that.
some films just don't need sequels. this has its fun moments, but it's extremely trashy, and not in the good way. it also lacks the emotional depth that the original had. the whole connection that this has to the first carrie film is just so terribly bad. even the flashbacks seemed out of place. the one thing that kind of saves it for me is how absolutely crazy the final act is.
After watching two full features I guess I’m finally realizing that Carrie isn’t actually a spin off of the popular Pixar series ‘Cars.’
I saw this at 17 and the 'prank' scene was so traumatizing and brutal it took years to revisit it. My reaction (to my teens) was to drop so far completely out of the world and become a non person. No one was going to do this shit to me. As a result I learned 0 needed social skills, isolation leads to worse things, later, and you are even more worn out and less capable of defending against it. More truthful than the original. My first review was pretty much what I expected people to say about it something I keep telling myself I will stop doing but being honest is just so fucking hard when you know how badly you could be punished for it.
disgusting men getting what they deserve!!!
every horror film has its unnecessary sequel. low key enjoyed this but playing scenes from the original was a bad decision likes now’s not the time to remind us of that masterpiece 😭
Mmmmhmmmm. Yep. It’s a great flick. Perfect late 90s goth aesthetic and great revenge on teenage bullies. I dig it. Watched it tonight for the first time since I was about 16 and I loved it. This got high rotation when I was a teen living in a small country town obsessed with Marilyn Manson. Much like Halloween 3: Season of the Witch, it’s a horror sequel that was once hated but is now appreciated by horror fans.
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”I witnessed something I can’t even begin to tell you about…”
This Carrie-less Carrie is like a Cheez Whiz monument to Carrie’s caviar.
”Its like some twisted memorial to that night.”
must a movie be good?? is it not enough to see carrie’s angtsy goth half-sister follow in her footsteps and get revenge at her prom too????
-What’s with the music? Don’t they have anything good, like Garbage?
-You like Garbage?
-Yeah. Shirley Manson. She rocks!
This movie rocks. Both a sequel and a remake in a world far, far away, known as 1999. A time and place full of JNCO’s and shirts with flames on them, and promos on MTV. What a year for movies, you know, Magnolia, The Matrix, The Insider...The Rage: Carrie 2. You know what the ending has in store and what it’s leading up to and it pulls it off 100% efficiently. And shockingly. It’s horror movie set piece 101. What it also does is heartbreakingly pays off all the terrific character moments it has built up over the runtime between Emily Bergl and Jason London. Both are very, very good. Loved this. On Tubi. Needs another/it’s own Shout Factory blu ray ASAP.