Starring - Sissy Spacek (Hot Rod, The Man with Two Brains), Piper Laurie (The Faculty, Twin Peaks), and Amy Irving (Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics, The Rage: Carrie 2)
Release Date - 1976
Genre - Horror
Tagline - "If you've got a taste for terror... take Carrie to the prom"
Format - UHD (Personal Collection) (Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
The film follows outcast Carrie White (Spacek) who is abused by her extremely religious mother and tormented by her fellow classmates as school. As prom season approaches, she finds herself the center of a horrible joke in which she is falsely awarded prom queen before pigs blood is dumped on her. Mortified and betrayed, she lets her anger take control and soon unleashes a telekinetic terror on those that wronged her.
Carrie has a lot of offer viewers which is why I think it’s still popular among movie goers and not just horror fans. The cast is what has always impressed me with the film but the story, atmosphere, and character development is among some of the best in genre history which is why Carrie is always lumped in with other classic horror icons. The film truly is a classic regardless of your tastes in cinema. The acting in this one is fucking iconic. If you completely ignore Spacek’s flawless performance, you will see find a film overflowing with talent. We have killer performances from Piper Laurie John Travolta, William Katt, and P.J. Soles just to name a few. The cast is fantastic, and every scene is filled with unforgettable performances. Honestly, I could be here all-day writing about the cast if I had the time to do so. The story for this one has so much going on. We have a popular kid who is not really an asshole, his girlfriend who feels sorry for Carrie and tries to give her an experience in high school that she would miss otherwise, a bitchy high school girl who holds a grudge, and her older boyfriend who orchestrates a horrible prank. We put all these characters, the religious aspect, and pseudoscience angle all come together to work in several different ways. It’s a film that embodies horror but can be enjoyed by others with a fondness for other genres as well. Finally, the film has several on screen deaths and a lot of blood but the deaths are a bit underwhelming. They fit the film and work for the story but the effects and imagery is a bit underwhelming. I’ve always been a bit disappointed in the lack of creativity with the death scenes but I will be the first to admit that I’ve seen this movie at least a dozen times, if not more, so maybe I’ve grown accustomed to them. Overall, Carrie is a fucking classic and Scream Factory is one of the few boutique labels that I would trust with putting this out on UHD. I highly recommend snagging this one especially if you are a collector.
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