The first shots from the forthcoming re-imagining of Stephen King's Carrie which opens in cinemas next year.
“… We’re kind of going off the book. It’s darker and much more
psychological. More ‘Black Swan.’ You’re really looking into her mind
and it really looks into the relationship of Margaret and Carrie. It’s
set in modern time, so it’s a lot different… It’s something that’s very
different from me. It’s an out of body thing. I’m becoming a totally
different person for it. I’m letting go of all of my self-esteem issues
and just kind of going into it. You have to.” Director Kimberly Peirce
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The first Carrie movie was great; Sissy was fab and it introduced me to Stephen King, a lifetime of great reading.
I even went to Stratford-upon-Avon to see a musical adaptation with a talented singer named Linzie Hateley if I recall correctly.
Hope they don't ruin it, I'm wary of re-workings; are the scriptwriters likely to be better than Stephen King?
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