Carrie Movie Reviews
3.0
Reagan Gavin Rasquinha | Times of India
While Carrie begins eerily enough, there is a turning point where the screenplay abandons psychological horror of the kind that Shutter or The Conjuring dish out, and goes for full-gear gore instead. It then becomes more graphic and visceral rather than creepy.Read full review3.0
Cath Clarke | TimeOut
As remakes go, it isn’t as lame as it could be. Director Kimberly Peirce gets inside the psychology of her characters more than Brian De Palma did in 1976.Read full review2.0
Anupama Chopra | Hindustan Times
I had only one question after watching Carrie – what was the point? This Carrie isn’t worth spending time with but I do recommend that you find the De Palma film.Read full review2.0
Paloma Sharma | Rediff
Had it been cast better, Carrie could have been a true horror flick, but now it’s just truly horrifying.Read full review2.0
Tushar Joshi | DNA
Neither scary nor engaging, Carrie suffers an identity crises because of a weak script and sketchy direction.Read full review2.0
Sachin Chatte | The Navhind Times
If you haven’t seen Palma film, you can sit through this one but just about.Read full review2.0
Tanaya Ramyani | BookMyShow
…cannot be called the perfect horror film. But the director who broke out with Boys Don’t Cry, managed to capture the heartbreaking story of a teenager with loads of special effects of course! A drab remake of a classic thriller.Read full review