Mirrors (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Fox Home Entertainment sends over the details on this Kiefer Sutherland movie
Title: Mirrors
Starring: Kiefer Sutherland
Released: 13th January 2009
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($39.99) releases of Mirrors which stars Kiefer Sutherland. The Alexandre Aja directed horror will be available to own from the 13th January. The DVD release will include an extended cut of the film, along with 2 featurettes (Reflections: The Making of Mirrors, Behind The Mirror), deleted scenes with optional director commentary, and an alternate ending. The Blu-ray release will include all that, along with an Anna Esseker Backstory featurette, a BonusView Mode (picture-in-picture commentary, and a Scene to Storyboard comparison), an animated storyboard sequence, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Quote: Attempting to pick up the shattered pieces of his life, a disgraced former cop (Sutherland) takes a routine security job guarding the charred ruins of the once-famous Mayflower department store in New York. But the terrifying ominous images he sees in the building’s ornate mirrors will send him on a pulsepounding mission to unravel the secrets of the store’s past...before they destroy his entire family!
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Kiefer Sutherland
Released: 13th January 2009
SRP: $29.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.98) and Blu-ray ($39.99) releases of Mirrors which stars Kiefer Sutherland. The Alexandre Aja directed horror will be available to own from the 13th January. The DVD release will include an extended cut of the film, along with 2 featurettes (Reflections: The Making of Mirrors, Behind The Mirror), deleted scenes with optional director commentary, and an alternate ending. The Blu-ray release will include all that, along with an Anna Esseker Backstory featurette, a BonusView Mode (picture-in-picture commentary, and a Scene to Storyboard comparison), an animated storyboard sequence, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: Attempting to pick up the shattered pieces of his life, a disgraced former cop (Sutherland) takes a routine security job guarding the charred ruins of the once-famous Mayflower department store in New York. But the terrifying ominous images he sees in the building’s ornate mirrors will send him on a pulsepounding mission to unravel the secrets of the store’s past...before they destroy his entire family!
News by Tom Woodward
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Excellent movie. Will be picking this up for sure. Art is overly 'shopped, though.
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I like a lot of bad horror movies...but Mirrors was just terrible! VERY UNWATCHABLE!
Awesome cover!!!Looks alright,i'll rent the blu-ray.
I didn't catch this one bacause the reviews were terrible. I'll give it a rent since I like Aja. Anyways terrible artwork.
I don't see why this movie has been dogged so much. I loved it! It was a good ol' throwback to 80's haunted house movies in my opinion. Defiantly recommended!
hmmmmm...with the lighting and the long coat, he almost looks like an older version of David from Lost Boys. lol
surprised they're putting this one out after christmas.
Awesome cover. Too bad for a terrible film. I am such a die hard Alexandre Aja fan and love horror movies but this was awful.
I liked this so so artwork.
i found this actually pretty scary. but then again demonic nuns screaming and crawling along walls is always scary.
Worst movie of the year so far along with Hell Ride.
horrorfan25 wrote: Awesome cover. Too bad for a terrible film. I am such a die hard Alexandre Aja fan and love horror movies but this was awful.
Completely agree. I, too, am a huge fan of Aja. Unfortunately I was severely disappointed. I might rent this to see what a second viewing does for the film, but as of now I absolutely hate it.
Completely agree. I, too, am a huge fan of Aja. Unfortunately I was severely disappointed. I might rent this to see what a second viewing does for the film, but as of now I absolutely hate it.
well The Hills Have Eyes (2006) was tragically awful and its the same director.
I seen this for free out at my local drive in and I didn't care for this at all....it's awful
lee09 wrote: well The Hills Have Eyes (2006) was tragically awful and its the same director.I thought Hills 2006 was pretty solid for a slasher. Brutal violence and some hilarious American bravura satire snuck in there as well (anti-gun gags and the American flag used as a weapon).
That cover is AWFUL. They should have gone with the theatrical poster, that face is terrifying.
This movie was surprisingly good. It was scary, nasty, and the story actually interested me. It wasn't perfect, but it wasn't horrible, either. I wish they'd used one of the theatrical posters though.
interesting cover art! I like it.
Wow! I haven't seen audiences this polarized since "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"!
I really liked this flick - scares in all the good places and then some. Kiefer's pretty good in this, playing the tortured security guard...
I really liked this flick - scares in all the good places and then some. Kiefer's pretty good in this, playing the tortured security guard...
I hate when they write, "too terrifying for the theaters." Like an extra 2 minutes is going to change the entire scare factor of the movie. Oh well. Heard it sucked. And the faces in the mirror are very lame.
Neil wrote: Heard it sucked. And the faces in the mirror are very lame.
Those faces arient in the movie...as a matter of fact, no faces are in the mirrors in the movie. Try judging for yourself.
Those faces arient in the movie...as a matter of fact, no faces are in the mirrors in the movie. Try judging for yourself.
Aja's remake of The Hills have Eyes was EXCELLENT (IMHO). This movie was OK - definitely had it's moments. I love Kiefer Sutherland so he alone made it worth watching for me - that and a few interesting shots here and there.
Gawd - that was quick - I don't think it has been out here down under yet....
horrible movie. about the scariest thing in the movie was that kid's unibrow...it just creeped me out. how his parents haven't manscaped his eyebrows is truly frightening.
Mark Buchanan wrote: Aja's remake of The Hills have Eyes was EXCELLENT (IMHO). This movie was OK - definitely had it's moments. I love Kiefer Sutherland so he alone made it worth watching for me - that and a few interesting shots here and there.
Yeah, Aja's Hills Have Eyes was awesome. I re-bought it on Blu Ray I like it that much.
Yeah, Aja's Hills Have Eyes was awesome. I re-bought it on Blu Ray I like it that much.
Hills Have Eyes was a cliched fill horror movie. Nothing more.
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Am I the only fan of this movie upset with the alternate ending? I'm hoping the Blu-ray includes the original cut of the movie as well, because I really liked the ending at the theater and will be quite disappointed if I'm forced to watch the movie with a new ending and only see the original by way of the special features...
Anyone else?
Am I the only fan of this movie upset with the alternate ending? I'm hoping the Blu-ray includes the original cut of the movie as well, because I really liked the ending at the theater and will be quite disappointed if I'm forced to watch the movie with a new ending and only see the original by way of the special features...
Anyone else?
Aja is the best working horror director and I am more excited to see Piranha 3d but this looks good. Nothing compared to High Tension or The Hills Have Eyes.
They could replace the "Mirrors" title with "Jack Bauer's Nightmares" and the cover would make more sense.
Bad Cover art for a bad movie- yay!!!


