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| Category | Blu-ray DVDs, Horror Movies, Thriller Videos, Supernatural, Remake, Gore | | Starring | Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Flemyng, Amy Smart, Paula Patton, Cameron Boyce, Erica Gluck | | Director | Alexandre Aja | | Composer | Javier Navarrete | | Director of Photography | Maxime Alexandre | | Executive Producer | Kiefer Sutherland, Marc S. Fischer, Andrew Hong | | Producer | Gregory Levasseur, Alexandra Milchan, Marc Sternberg | | Screenwriter | Gregory Levasseur, Alexandre Aja |
In this $30.6 million-grossing movie, a security guard (Kiefer Sutherland) sees terrifying images in the mirrors of the department store he guards. Bonuses: extended cut, featurettes, deleted scenes, alternate ending, BonusView, animated storyboard, digital copy. French director Alexandre Aja adds to his growing canon of horror features with this remake of the Korean feature GEOUL SOKEURO (2003). Kiefer Sutherland stars as Ben Carson, a disgraced former New York City cop who attempts to put his checkered past behind him by taking a job as a security guard. Carson is required to take the night shift in a department store in the city. The store closed down after a fire put an end to its business, and Carson soon discovers that malevolent spirits are lurking behind its walls. The spirits connect with the human world through the mirrors in the store, and when they discover Carson's presence they go after his ex-wife, Amy (Paula Patton), and his kids (played by Erica Gluck and Cameron Boyce). Carson attempts to figure out the meaning of a cryptic message carved into one of the mirrors, hoping it will save his family and cut off contact with the malignant lurking presence.
Aja successfully replicates much of the tension and edge-of-your-seat moments that he managed so skillfully in HAUTE TENSION (2003). The film begins with an unnerving set piece in which Carson's predecessor takes a shard of mirror and slashes his own throat, and it's an indication of the gore-filled fun that awaits intrepid viewers. Aja creates a palpable sense of unease by shooting dim-lit set pieces in the department store. Sutherland makes for a convincing lead in a character that closely resembles his turn as Jack Bauer in 24. There are plenty of genuine scares in the film, and the director ultimately spins MIRRORS as a cross between a psychological thriller in the vein of the POLTERGEIST movies and a no-holds-barred splatter flick.
Mirrors | List Price | $39.99 (You save $7.84) | | Studio | 20th Century Fox | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 79060  | | CD Universe Part number | 7793948 | | Catalog number | 2252543 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Jan 13, 2009 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | for strong violence, disturbing images, language and brief nudity | | Running Time | 112 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Special Edition; Dubbed; Rated; Unrated | | Movie Details | Color; DTS Digital Surround Sound; Widescreen; Special Edition; Dubbed; Rated; Unrated; 2-Disc Set; Checkpoint; Sensormatic |
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Mirrors Movie Review Descent...Could Have Been Better I thought it was good, definately worth checking out, but watch the unrated version to get everything. The bathroom scene was the best part of the movie to me. I dont want to give it away, haha but when you've seen it you'll know what I'm talking about. This movie was kind of eerie and definately left you wondering at the end. Submitted by zac (acworth,ga) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
Average Horror Flick Seen one horror movie, you seen them all. Nothing special about this one to make it stand out from the rest. I reccomend this one to Kiefer Sutherland fans Submitted by madarchon (Fresno, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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Mirrors DVD Emmy® and Golden Globe® winner Kiefer Sutherland comes face to face with the ultimate forces of evil in Mirrors, the deadliest horror film to ever look you in the face. Kiefer stars as a security guard who is exposed to unspeakable acts of evil from the past, present and future only visible to him in the reflection of mirrors. Suddenly, his life is exposed to the evil and he must stop it before everyone he knows is dead.
Source: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Blu-ray Disc Features:
Full Frame - 1.33 Widescreen - 2.39 Audio: 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - French, Spanish Subtitles - English, Spanish, French, Cantonese, Korean - Optional Disc 1: Theatrical Version and Unrated Version of MIRRORS Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes (7) - Alternate Scenes: Ending: "Inside the Mirror" Trailers: MAX PAYNE, X-FILES: I WANT TO BELIEVE, VALKYRIE Audio Commentary: Optional Commentary by Director Alex Aja and Co-writer/Producer Gregory Levasseur on 23 Scenes Featurette: 1. "Reflections: The Making of MIRRORS" 2. "Mythology of MIRRORS: Behind the Mirror" 3. "Anna Esseker Backstory" Interactive Features: Additional Interactive Features - BonusView Mode: 1. Mirror Images: Picture-in-picture Commentary with Director Alexandre Aja and Co-writer/Producer Gregory Levasseur 2. Picture-in-picture Scene to Storyboard comparison Text/Photo Galleries: Galleries: Animated Storyboard Sequence Disc 2: Digital Copy
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