After the suicide of her only friend, Rachel has never felt more on the outside. The one person who reached out to her, Jessie, also happens to be part of the popular crowd that lives to torment outsiders like her. But Rachel has something else that separates her from the rest, a secret amazing ability to move things with her mind. Sue Snell, the only survivor of Carrie White's rampage twenty-two years ago, may hold the key to helping Rachel come to terms with her awesome, but unwanted power. But as Rachel slowly learns to trust, a terrible trap is being laid for her. And making her angry could prove to be fatal.
This movie contains 59 potentially triggering events.
a character is accused of statutory rape and his friends + family try to intimidate the loved ones of the victim into silence. a girl is also recorded having sex without her consent and the video is later played to humiliate her. the teenage boys are also generally quite skeevy towards women (objectifying remarks, sexual harassment, etc)
When being harassed by two of the football players the main character (who is not a lesbian) says "I'm a d*ke". The character she says this to later repeats the slur on a phone call to her while harassing her again, and once again at a party.