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Monday, September 23, 2013

The "Carrie" Remake Is Rated "R"

The Carrie remake has received an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America.


The rating is for "bloody violence, disturbing images, language and some sexual content".

I am glad that it not going to be watered down to ensure the all important PG-13 audience. If you gotta remake it at all I say go all in baby!

The latest TV Spot confirms the rating:



Based on author Stephen King's book--the 1976 film directed by Brian De Palma is a horror classic about a timid and tortured girl (Sissy Spacek) who uses her telekinetic powers to punish her tormentors.

Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, a playwright who was brought in to rework the troubled Broadway production Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark, is writing the new script which is said to be both more faithful and more realistic than the previous 1976 version. Kimberly Peirce ("Boys Don't Cry") called action.

Julianne Moore nabbed the role of Carrie's (Chloe Moretz) abusive, fundamentalist Christian mother, Margaret White, played in the original De Palma film by Oscar nominee Piper Laurie. The Three Musketeers Gabriella Wilde has won the role of Carrie's school ally Sue Snell. Judy Greer is lined up to play Miss Collins, the gym teacher. Portia Doubleday will play chief antagonist Chris Hargensen the popular girl that Nancy Allen played in the original Alex Russell plays a school bully as well.

The film had a March 15th, 2013 release date that was pushed back until October 18, 2013.

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