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You WILL Know Her Name: 'CARRIE'

Check out the new trailer (below) for October's remake of Stephen King's classic horror tale "Carrie."
37 years ago, visionary director Brian De Palma (Scarface, The Untouchables, Mission: Impossible) brought famed author Stephen King's first published novel "Carrie" to the Silver Screen.
The film's 1976 opening not only marked the beginning of King's ascent to stardom, but the movie was also the feature film debut of actor John Travolta. This fall, a new generation will witness the terrifying antics of the bullied Carrie White, as MGM and Screen Gems will usher in a remake of the horror classic.
15-year-old Chloe Grace Moretz (Kick-Ass, Let Me In, Hugo, Dark Shadows) won the lead role of Carrie in director Kimberly Peirce's reboot.
Carrie's psychotic and smothering mother will be played by veteran actress Julianne Moore. The film will also star Judy Greer, Gabriella Wilde, Alex Russell, Portia Doubleday and Ansel Elgort.
Overly sheltered by her domineering mother, Carrie struggles through life and is consequently an outcast in school.
Gifted with growing telekinetic powers, Carrie unleashes her wrath on those bullying peers that ultimately push her past the point of no return. Can anyone survive Carrie's deadly rampage or will all her classmates succumb to her vengeance?
"Carrie" is scheduled to hit theaters on October 18, 2013.
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