Release Date Carrie Nov 16, 1976 Wide
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Actors For Carrie
Sissy Spacek,Piper Laurie,Amy Irving,William Katt,Nancy Allen,John Travolta,Betty Buckley,Sidney Lassick,Stefan Gierasch,Priscilla Pointer,Michael Talbott,Cameron de Palma,Edie McClurg,Noelle North,P.J. Soles,Doug Cox,Anson DownesGenres Carrie : Horror
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Carrie
User Ranting Carrie : 3.4User Percentage For Carrie : 73 %
User Count Like for Carrie : 348,887
All Critics Ranting For Carrie : 8.2
All Critics Count For Carrie : 52
All Critics Percentage For Carrie : 92 %
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Movie Overview For Carrie
A sheltered high school girl unleashes her newly developed telekinetic powers after she is pushed too far by her peers.TagLine Carrie
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Review For Carrie
A voluptuously shot horror movie.Michael Wilmington-Chicago Tribune
More superpowers from Brian De Palma, this time in high school, in a screen version of a Stephen King novel that's become a horror classic.
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal
An exercise in high style that even the most unredeemably rational among moviegoers should find enormously enjoyable.
Richard Schickel-TIME Magazine
Carrie is a modest but effective shock-suspense drama about a pubescent girl, her evangelical mother and cruel schoolmates.
Variety Staff-Variety
This 1976 thriller, about a high school outcast (Sissy Spacek) who uses her telekinetic powers to massacre the graduating class, contains a number of interesting ideas. But as with most of his films, De Palma can't keep track of them.
Dave Kehr-Chicago Reader
The fierce sympathy it extends to its unfashionable central character puts the film a million miles above the contemporary line in sick exploitation.
-Time Out
Stephen King's book outlines a world ringed with abuse, Brian De Palma visualizes it with vast amounts of pervy humor and ominous effulgence
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion
... a cautionary tale that suggests that fear of the unusual justifies any action to displace the potential danger... My, how times have changed.
Kevin A. Ranson-MovieCrypt.com
A terrifying and awe inspiring revenge film...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed
Brian De Palma's modern gothic fairy tale, based on Stephen King's bestseller, offers a tense and lyrical web of emotions.
Alan Jones-Radio Times
Carrie is one of the most heart-breaking and cringe-worthy high school dramas ever made, and that's before she even gets to her apocalyptic revenge.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
Brian De Palma transcends the pulpy horror feel by emphasising the awakening-sexuality metaphor, and using some glorious trickery.
-Total Film
Stephen King's disturbing prom horror classic.
Teresa Talerico-Common Sense Media
I might be the only person in the world who thinks Brian De Palma's 1976 classic thriller Carrie (now out on DVD) is one of the most overrated, disappointing horror films of all time, but I stand behind my review, and I swear I can knock down just about a
Blake French-Filmcritic.com
... [O]ne of the best horror films of the 1970s.
Lucius Gore-ESplatter
The first big hit directed by Brian De Palma.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
The reason Carrie is still held in such high regard as a horror classic is very simple: it's all in the sheer directorial bravado. De Palma at the top of his game.
Andrew Collins-Empire Magazine
Carrie rivals The Shining for the title of greatest ever Stephen King adaptation.
-Film4
The film has a strikingly unsettling mood that enhances its power and gives it an impact that the story would otherwise lack. Much of the credit, though, must go to Spacek, who so convincingly portrays Carrie's pain and her longing for acceptance.
-TV Guide's Movie Guide
The bulk of "Carrie" is not a gore-fest, but a prescient tone poem about the mental torture of social outcasts in high school halls in the pre-Columbine era.
Phil Villarreal-Arizona Daily Star
Carrie might be a film about high school, but it was perhaps Brian De Palma's first completely mature film.
Eric Henderson-Slant Magazine
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