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Mirrors
An ex-cop and his family are the target of an evil force that is using mirrors as a gateway into their home to terrorize their family.
27 April 1942, Birmingham, England, UK
27 March 1935, London, England, UK
22 July 1998, Los Angeles, California, USA
25 September 1966, Putney, London, England, UK
21 December 1966, Paddington, London, England, UK
26 March 1976, Topanga Canyon, California, USA
3 December 1968, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
25 June 1940, Davenport, Iowa, USA
28 May 1999, USA
21 November 1973, Monroe, Louisiana, USA
December 19, 2010
Brutal horror movie offers little to reflect on.August 01, 2009
Alexandre Aja must have thought that just because he's basing a film around mirrors acting irrationally, he can proceed to remove logic from all aspects of the film.December 17, 2009
Sutherland's natural stoicism does make the more risible developments and dialogue a bit easier to stomach (a moment when he goes all Jack Bauer on a nun comes to mind).August 28, 2015
One of the better films of the infamous J-horror remake onslaught. Relatively speaking.April 25, 2010
Kudos to you if you can figure out what in god's name that ending is supposed to indicate, because I'm lost at this time...August 19, 2008
Audiences won't be crazy about what they see in these Mirrors.February 15, 2013
Even the most forgiving fans of supernatural horror will balk at Mirrors' cookie-cutter characterizations, predictable shocks, and ridiculous, punishing plot.October 10, 2008
This is without question the dumbest horror movie of recent years. There is simply no way to piece together its fractured shards.August 19, 2008
An empty enterprise that provides a few moments of goofy fun, Mirrors reflects back nothing.August 19, 2008
Mirrors is too lugubrious and misconceived to reflect the talent of those involved.August 19, 2008
How could horror be so dull?August 28, 2008
The director, Alexandre Aja, knows how to reflect the fear in people's heads, but he gets too ensnared in a backstory that's just gothic business as usual.