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Mirrors
Directed by
Alexandre Aja
R
2008
1h 51m
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6.1
15%
44%
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Ben guards a partly-destroyed property by night but begins to see strange images in its impeccable mirrors. After his sister is killed, he is convinced that evil forces are out to get him.
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Cast of Mirrors
Kiefer Sutherland
Ben Carson
Paula Patton
Amy Carson
Amy Smart
Angela Carson
Jason Flemyng
Larry Byrne
Cameron Boyce
Michael Carson
Arika Gluck
Daisy Carson
Ioana Abur
Front Desk Sister
Mary Beth Peil
Anna Esseker
John Shrapnel
Lorenzo Sapelli
Tim Ahern
Dr. Morris
Julian Glover
Robert Esseker
Josh Cole
Gary Lewis
Ezra Buzzington
Terrence Berry
Aida Doina
Rosa
Darren Kent
Jimmy Esseker
Roz McCutcheon
Jimmy's Mother
Adina Rapiteanu
Young Anna
William Meredith
Young Doctor
Bart Sidles
Police Inspector
Cai Man
Neighbor
Jingdong Qin
Neighbor
Anca Damacus
Burning Woman
Tudor Stroescu
Delivery Man
Liliana Donici
Mirror Person
Aurelia Radulescu
Mirror Person
George Dumitrescu
Mirror Person
Irina Săulescu
Mirror Person
Valeriu Pavel
Mirror Person
Greg Nicotero
Guy Playing Pool (uncredited)
Peter Sebastian Wrobel
Student (uncredited)
Mirrors Ratings & Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Mark Olsen
An empty enterprise that provides a few moments of goofy fun, Mirrors reflects back nothing.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
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.
Boxoffice Magazine
Amy Nicholson
Audiences won't be crazy about what they see in these Mirrors.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
At nearly two hours, Mirrors is overlong for a summer horror toss-off, and the movie's three or four false endings make it seem even more of a haul.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
A minor chiller and major downer from the talented Alexandre Aja.
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
Alexandre Aja keeps the suspense tight for most of the movie, only to fritter it away in an overblown ending.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
This remake of a South Korean movie ultimately provides fewer scares than the average aging baby boomer feels every time they look into a reflective surface.
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
Alexandre Aja's inability to delineate credible or interesting characters results in 110 wasted minutes for anyone unfortunate to wander into an auditorium where this is playing.
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
I suppose Offscreen Spring-Loaded Cats is in active development even as I write.
Sacramento News & Review
Jim Lane
...the mystery of the mirrors is too complicated and too quickly solved...
jackiekcooper.com
Jackie K. Cooper
The plot makes absolutely no sense but I loved the ending
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Chris Hewitt
Inane, dull and about as scary as a drippy bottle of Windex, Mirrors is a rip-off of The Shining that substitutes a deserted department store for Shining's hotel and a strung-out Kiefer Sutherland for strung-out Jack Nicholson.
E! Online
Peter Paras
Kiefer and costars Paula Patton and Amy Smart spend most of the film looking at their own reflections and getting freaked out by seeing their faces CGI'd into a gory mess.
Film Journal International
Ethan Alter
Mirrors isn't going to do Aja's burgeoning stateside career any favors.
Cinefantastique
Steve Biodrowski
Aja...apparently thinks that metaphysical speculation is for wimps; his audience wants red meat, and he's going to give it them, no matter how inappropriate it is.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
[Aja's] pedal-to-the-metal intensity only serves to heighten the film's fundamental ridiculousness.
Style Weekly (Richmond, VA)
Thomas Peyser
Sutherland does a passable job of clenching his jaw grimly %u2014 lest it, too, be torn from his skull, perhaps.
Variety
Rob Nelson
Mirrors reflects little beyond Splat Pack auteur Alexandre Aja's desire to push his genre into less punishing and more profitable territory.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
A slab of shoddy, hollow rubbish that can't be bothered to concoct imaginative frights or even tenuous bonds between its supernatural terror and its characters' human drama.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
If you found Aja's previous films repellent, vile and stupid, this may make you rethink your probable decision to dismiss him as Eli Roth with a French accent.
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