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Mirrors is a 2008 American supernatural horror film [3] directed by Alexandre Aja, starring Kiefer Sutherland, Paula Patton, and Amy Smart. The film was first titled Into the Mirror, but the name was later changed to Mirrors. [4] Filming began on May 1, 2007, and it was released in American theaters on August 15, 2008.
The film is a remake of the K-Horror film Into the Mirror. Aja directed Piranha 3D, a horror movie about prehistoric piranhas in Arizona. [2] It is a remake of the 1978 film Piranha. [3] Because Aja was working on Mirrors, he did not direct The Hills Have Eyes 2, which was released on 10 March 2007. [4] [failed verification]
Mirrors 2 is a 2010 American supernatural horror film. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2008 film Mirrors, not featuring any of the cast and crew from the original film. Released by 20th Century Fox in direct-to-video format, the film is written by Matt Venne and is directed by Víctor Garcia. The film grossed $4.5 million in home sales. [3]
Mirrors is a 1978 American horror film directed by Noel Black and starring Kitty Winn, Peter Donat, William Swetland, and Mary-Robin Redd. [2] [3] The film concentrates on a woman bedevilled by dark forces and voodoo magic, and has a tagline "There are some fools still living who don't believe in voodoo...but not for long!"
‘The Substance’ Director Coralie Fargeat on How Her Feminist Body Horror Film With Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley Mirrors #MeToo: ‘We Need a Bigger Revolution’ Ellise Shafer May 19, 2024 ...
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Oculus is a 2013 American supernatural psychological horror film co-written, edited, and directed by Mike Flanagan. [5] It is based on his short film Oculus: Chapter 3 – The Man with the Plan, [6] and stars Karen Gillan and Brenton Thwaites as two young adult siblings who are convinced that an antique mirror is responsible for the death and misfortune that their family had suffered.
For Eggers, horror and history are intertwined, each holding a mirror up to human nature. His exploration of horror, he revealed, is rooted in an intense curiosity about the past. “Every movie ...