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Hell hath no fury like a telekinetic teen!
Welcome to Bates High School. The lesson for today: Stay on Rachel Lang's good side, because this outcast teen has a fiery temper that can't be controlled. Joining her in the halls are Jason London (Dazed And Confused), Dylan Bruno (Saving Private Ryan), J. Smith-Cameron (In & Out), Zachery Ty Bryan (Home Improvement) and Amy Irving (Carrie) for "an explosion of supernatural violence" (Variety) that will keep you on the edge of your seat to the blazing, bloody end.
Rachel (Emily Bergl) is a high-school misfit who gets caught in the middle of a vicious prank - orchestrated by a group of over-sexed jocks - that turns deadly. Once the police bring one of the boys in for questioning, his teammates target Rachel for squealing, and hatch a devious scheme to publicly humiliate her. But messing with Rachel is worse than playing with fire, for when her temper's crossed, it triggers a powder-keg of anger and unleashes special powers that can turn a fun house party into a mad-house inferno.
"The Rage - Carrie 2" is admittedly half decent for a sequel, especially considering that Stephen King wasn't really involved with this follow up of his highly successful 1976 horror "Carrie". With only King's characters to work on, this was written just cleverly enough to be plausible in the horror world.
Welcome to Bates High School. The lesson for today: Stay on Rachel Lang's good side, because this outcast teen has a fiery temper that can't be controlled. Joining her in the halls are Jason London (Dazed And Confused), Dylan Bruno (Saving Private Ryan), J. Smith-Cameron (In & Out), Zachery Ty Bryan (Home Improvement) and Amy Irving (Carrie) for "an explosion of supernatural violence" (Variety) that will keep you on the edge of your seat to the blazing, bloody end.
Rachel (Emily Bergl) is a high-school misfit who gets caught in the middle of a vicious prank - orchestrated by a group of over-sexed jocks - that turns deadly. Once the police bring one of the boys in for questioning, his teammates target Rachel for squealing, and hatch a devious scheme to publicly humiliate her. But messing with Rachel is worse than playing with fire, for when her temper's crossed, it triggers a powder-keg of anger and unleashes special powers that can turn a fun house party into a mad-house inferno.
"The Rage - Carrie 2" is admittedly half decent for a sequel, especially considering that Stephen King wasn't really involved with this follow up of his highly successful 1976 horror "Carrie". With only King's characters to work on, this was written just cleverly enough to be plausible in the horror world.
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