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| March 12th, 1999
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Katt Shea |
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Stephen King, Rafael Moreu |
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Emily Bergl, Jason London, Amy Irving, J. Smith-Cameron, Dylan Bruno, Zachery Ty Bryan, Charlotte Ayanna, Rachel Blanchard, Justin Urich, Elijah Craig, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Mena Suvari, John Doe, Gordon Clapp, Clint Jordan |
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United Artists |
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Horror, Thriller |
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R strong graphic horror violence and gore, brief strong sexuality and language |
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1 hour 44 minutes |
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Rachel (Emily Bergl) is not like the other kids at her high school. She doesn't belong to the right crowd, doesn't wear the right clothes or go to the right parties.
But Rachel has something else that separates her from the rest, the secret gift of telekinesis which enables her to move things with her mind. When Rachel meets Jessie (Jason London), the shell she's built around herself begins to crack. Maybe her life can approach normal after all. But as Rachel slowly learns to trust, a terrible trap is being laid for her. And making her angry could prove to be fatal.
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