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Mirrors 2

  • Video
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
14K
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Stephanie Honoré in Mirrors 2 (2010)
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When Max, who is recovering from a traumatic accident, takes a job as a nighttime security guard, he begins to see visions of a young mysterious woman in the store's mirror.When Max, who is recovering from a traumatic accident, takes a job as a nighttime security guard, he begins to see visions of a young mysterious woman in the store's mirror.When Max, who is recovering from a traumatic accident, takes a job as a nighttime security guard, he begins to see visions of a young mysterious woman in the store's mirror.

  • Director
    • Víctor Garcia
  • Writers
    • Matt Venne
    • Kim Sung-ho
  • Stars
    • Nick Stahl
    • Emmanuelle Vaugier
    • Evan Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    14K
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    • Director
      • Víctor Garcia
    • Writers
      • Matt Venne
      • Kim Sung-ho
    • Stars
      • Nick Stahl
      • Emmanuelle Vaugier
      • Evan Jones
    • 45User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
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    Nick Stahl
    Nick Stahl
    • Max Matheson
    Emmanuelle Vaugier
    Emmanuelle Vaugier
    • Elizabeth Reigns
    • (as Emmanuelle Vaugiér)
    Evan Jones
    Evan Jones
    • Henry Schow
    Christy Carlson Romano
    Christy Carlson Romano
    • Jenna McCarty
    • (as Christy Romano)
    William Katt
    William Katt
    • Jack Matheson
    Lawrence Turner
    Lawrence Turner
    • Keller Landreaux
    Stephanie Honoré
    Stephanie Honoré
    • Eleanor Reigns
    • (as Stephanie Honoré Sanchez)
    Jon Michael Davis
    Jon Michael Davis
    • Ryan Parker
    Wayne Pére
    Wayne Pére
    • Detective Piccirilli
    • (as Wayne Péré)
    Lance E. Nichols
    Lance E. Nichols
    • Detective Huston
    Ann McKenzie
    • Dr. Beaumont
    Jenny Shakeshaft
    Jenny Shakeshaft
    • Kayla
    • (as Jennifer Sipes)
    Oneal A. Isaac
    • Day Guard
    Alex Diaz
    • Puppeteer
    Kevin Wasner
    Kevin Wasner
    • Puppeteer
    Monica Acosta
      Grant Case
      • Coffee Shop Customer
      • (uncredited)
      Thomas C. Daniel
      • Electrician
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Víctor Garcia
      • Writers
        • Matt Venne
        • Kim Sung-ho
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      User reviews45

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      7muckrules

      Better then expected.

      I really dug this film. It is a film that is not for the squeamish Im telling you. The movie stars Nick Stahl who will probably best be remembered as the second John Conner in Terminator 3, or the "Yellow Bastard" Roark Jr. from Sin City. This is a intense little horror thriller. That feeds on suspense and the viewers ...empathy. With its situational awkwardness and bloody gory scenes. It is under the radar because its a straight to video release. I actually think it is a far superior movie then the first film. A better story and less money behind it. I truly believe this film is a hidden gem. Less can be more. Sometimes independent films are better then... mainstream releases because every dollar counts and that they need to be used wisely. What is more important to a mature audience story or mainstream actors and special effects.
      5Thanos_Alfie

      Average...

      "Mirrors 2" is a Horror movie in which we watch a young man who experiences strange, horrifying occurrences after moving into a new apartment with a dark past.

      Since I had already watched the first movie I knew what I was about to watch and I had some expectations. Unfortunately, it didn't have the same suspense and intensity as the first movie. In addition to this, the tension was inconsistent, with several scenes lacking the chilling atmosphere that made "Mirrors" effective. The interpretation of Nick Stahl who played as Max Matheson was good bu not that good to save this movie. The story suffered from predictability, relying too heavily on familiar horror tropes without offering much innovation. To sum up, I have to say that "Mirrors 2" is a serviceable horror sequel and nothing more so, I advise you if you have already watched the first movie to be prepared for this one because you might be disappointed.
      5atinder

      Okay sequel more bloody then first but not creepy or scary!

      I was disappointed with Mirrors (2008) , the trailer made it look a lot more creepy then it was, that movie did have one or two creepy scenes and the acting was great for that movie and they had one really good death in that movie, i gave that movie an 5 out of 10 and I am going to give the same to Mirrors 2.

      This is a stand alone movie there is no connection to the first movie at all as they basically repeated the formula from the first movie but added different plot.

      What l liked about this movie, is that it did have some really good creative kills in this movie , this movie is more Bloody/Gory then the first however it not as creepy as the first and its not scary at all.

      The acting was not great at all but just Okay, they could done much,much,much better with the acting.

      I will watch this movie again but i won't be buying the movie on DVD. it's worth a rental at least.
      6Hellmant

      Decent direct to video sequel; gives the viewer what it wants.

      'MIRRORS 2': Three Stars (Out of Five)

      Sequel to director Alexandre Aja's 2008 remake, starring Kiefer Sutherland, of the 2003 Korean horror film 'IN TO THE MIRROR'. This sequel centers around the same concept of the first film, visions of murders seen in the reflection of mirrors by a night security guard, but features different characters and an all new cast. This time the night security guard is played by Nick Stahl. It's directed by Victor Garcia (who's directed other such direct to video horror sequels as 'RETURN TO HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL' and the upcoming 'HELLRAISER: REVELATIONS') and written by Matt Venne (who also wrote direct to video horror sequel 'WHITE NOISE 2: THE LIGHT').

      Stahl plays Max Matheson a new night security guard at Mayflower Department Store (the same building from the first film) who takes the job where his father (played by William Katt) works after the former guard quits due to self inflicted injuries. Max has recently suffered the loss of a loved one in a traumatic accident and is still severely troubled by it. Soon after he starts working Max begins seeing images of a missing girl in the Store's mirrors as well as fellow co-workers causing themselves grotesque bodily harm. As these visions continue to become real Max tries to use his powers to prevent them and solve the mystery of the haunted girl.

      I never saw the original Korean film but I did like Aja's remake (which is all Aja seems to do). I do think it's probably his weakest film though. While this sequel is not as good as Aja's film it is a satisfying continuation. The mirror death scenes are haunting, the murder mystery and characters are somewhat intriguing and the acting is decent. For a direct to video sequel I found it pretty impressive. Not a great horror film but it gives the viewer what it wants.

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      4paul_m_haakonsen

      Movies may be more boring than they appear in the mirror

      Well, having just sat through this sequel to the otherwise fairly nice movie "Mirrors" from 2008, this movie was somewhat of a disappointing follow-up.

      First of all, I wonder if any of the people behind this movie ever saw "Stir of Echoes" (the movie with Kevin Bacon)? Because "Mirrors 2" seems like an outright copy of that movie, just set in a different setting.

      This movie isn't all bad, don't get me wrong. I think the acting was actually fair enough, although it is no award-winning performances, but people did well enough with what they had. However, the movie is lacking depths for the characters, because you never get to immerse yourself fully into the characters.

      And also the effects were good enough. And the apparition of Eleanor in the mirror was just disturbing enough to make her (at least) somewhat creepy to look at.

      The storyline and plot is not well-thought through. As I mentioned above, it seems to be a replica of "Stir of Echoes". Despite that, then the story moved on at a good enough pace, although it was predictable and there weren't any surprise twists or moments that made you go 'wow'.

      Now that I have seen it, I somewhat sit here with a feeling of 'this is the type of sequel that never really should have seen the light of day'. This was like brewing soup off of an already cooked-out broth. Very weak storyline and an overall pointless movie.

      If you like the first movie "Mirrors", then I bet you will be disappointed with this sequel. But if you haven't seen the first movie, then you might just like this one. However, for a night's worth of scared entertainment, your money is better spent on "Geoul Sokeuro" (aka. "Into the Mirror") a Korean horror movie from 2003. It outshines "Mirrors 2" by a light-years, and it is also better than the original "Mirrors" movie.

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      • Trivia
        The Blu-ray release of this film includes Into The Mirror (2003) as a bonus disc on the flipside of the DVD copy of this film (this film's predecessor was a loose remake of that particular film).
      • Goofs
        (at around 20 mins) When Jenna turns around in front of the mirror and starts to disrobe before stepping into the shower, the top of a white cover over her crotch can be seen.
      • Quotes

        [last lines]

        Henry Schow: Hello Eleanor.

      • Connections
        Featured in 31 Days of Horror: Sad Sequels (2018)
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        Written by Frederik Wiedmann

        Performed by Frederik Wiedmann

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      • Release date
        • October 19, 2010 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Gương Quỷ 2
      • Filming locations
        • Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
      • Production companies
        • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
        • Fox 2000 Pictures
        • Regency Enterprises
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      • Budget
        • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 26m(86 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • DTS
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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