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Mirror Mirror
Shy teenager Megan moves to a new town with her widowed mother and quickly becomes the most unpopular girl in high school. But when she starts to communicate with a mysterious mirror, her tormentors begin to meet with a horrifying series of 'accidents'. Is the mirror a reflection of Megan's own inner demons... or has she unwittingly opened the doorway of the damned?
Release : | 1990 |
Rating : | 5.5 |
Studio : | Orphan Eyes, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Karen Black Yvonne De Carlo William Sanderson Kristin Dattilo Ricky Paull Goldin |
Genre : | Horror |
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That was an excellent one.
So much average
best movie i've ever seen.
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
~Spoiler~ While watching Mirror Mirror, I got that nostalgic feeling that I only get when watching a movie I saw when I was little that I've forgotten about. That is one of my favorite feelings in the world. However, it did not magically transform Mirror Mirror into a good flick. I have to say that this was one sorry excuse for a horror film. We've seen the whole "geek" empowerment thing done way too many times. The best example of this is always going to be Carrie. In the film, Karen Black and her daughter, Rainbow Harvest (a dead ringer for Winona Ryder in Beetlejuice), move into an old house that is inhabited by a demonic mirror. The mirror gives the outcast daughter certain powers and the teen takes it too far. The movie takes a long while to get going and nothing creative or even fun ever happens. The demon doesn't even escape from the mirror. You see the demon once at the end; he pops his head out to say hello and that's it. Yvonne DeCarlo of Munsters fame co-stars as the ever-present character who knows exactly what's going on and how to stop it. Karen Black isn't given much to do and William Sanderson is completely wasted in a role that's not even necessary to the plot. In fact, several parts could have been omitted to get Mirror Mirror down to 90 minutes. Sadly, this is another forgettable entry.
Mirror. Mirror (1990) is a flat out lame movie. Why did I watch movies like this when I was younger? Who knows? Maybe I was one for punishing myself by watching one terrible movie after another. I don't know, I guess I needed a hobby during my teen years. A teenage outcast (Rainbow Harvest) seeks solace in an old mirror. Soon she learns about the horrific power this antique mirror has and uses it to strike out against those who have wronged her. Movies like these, the power giver has a nasty side effect. This one changes her inside and out if she likes it or not.A mess of a movie that for some reason was restored on d.v.d. a few years back. I don't know why. They should have left it on the shelf and collect dust. People love this movie foe some reason. If you do I would like to know why. Until then I dislike this movie and I have no reason to ever watch it again.Not recommended at all.
An 80s goth girl (Rainbow Harvest) and her goofy single mom (Karen Black) move to a new suburban town. She gets picked on by her new classmates and generally despises life in typical 80s goth girl fashion. She discovers a mysterious mirror in her room left by the previous owners and finds that it gives her the power to get what she wants...ie, the death of those who mess with her! The tagline for this movie is something about being a cross between "Carrie" and "Heathers". Well, it is nowhere near either of those classics. It is, however, a surprisingly charming little B-movie! The actors' style is late 80s/early 90s in the worst possible way but it is totally endearing. There is some witty dialogue and some really sick and twisted scenes (including a fair amount of gore). Karen Black is totally over the top. It seems like Rainbow Harvest (?!) was only cast because she looks like Winona Rider circa "Beetlejuice"...a more charismatic lead would have helped this movie. It also would have been more satisfying if the lead character had some attitude beyond her clothing and were a bit more hardcore (a la Ginger Snaps) instead of being a wimpering loser. But for a B-movie this was pretty damn entertaining. Recommended to fans of 80s B-horror as well as estro-infused horror flicks. My Rating: 6.5/10
This movie is for pure mediocre horror entertainment and nothing more. I bought this film simply because of the great scream queen Karen Black but she really did not fit in with this movie at all, she was as ditzy and goofy as a blond bimbo in this movie that through the whole movie she just did not have a clue as to what was going on her daughters bedroom . Her acting was wooden and the change of style of wigs she wore in the movie, what was the purpose of that? And the way she acted moments before she left her daughters bedroom after having a nightmare when she just stubbornly said "It was just a bad dream....mow go to bed" was the strongest line she ever said in the movie. Another reason why I bought this movie was for Yvonne DeCarlo's acting in this movie whom is known to play so pretty flop horror movies in her past. She was more colorful than Black was in this movie. This movie had sorta of an 80's feel to it. The look of the characters playing in this movie were taken from the 80's and if i hadn't known he year that it was made I could have sworn that it was made in 1985 which is why I liked this movie was the 80 feel to it. The "Goth" chick Meagan looked more like a washed out Boy George than the creepy goth looking character that she was supposed to play and it looked more funny than Gothic. There were some pretty gory scenes in this movie that are worth checking out like the scene with Meagan and her dad in her room and the lunchroom scene were pretty gross. It's worth a one time renting but after that, pretty forgettable movie.