The Kiefer Sutherland Horror Movie On Streaming That Will Make You Scared Of Your Own Reflection

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Throughout history, mirrors have been associated with various superstitions and myths describing how these reflective glass panels can trap souls, reveal hidden truths, or serve as portals to other realms. The Kiefer Sutherland horror movie currently streaming on Hulu taps into that last unsettling thought. The film, titled Mirrors, follows the terrifying premise that something evil is using mirrors as a portal into a family’s home.

In 2008, director Alexandre Aja unleashed a chilling supernatural horror film upon audiences. Starring Kiefer Sutherland, Paula Patton, and Amy Smart, this eerie tale took viewers on a harrowing journey into a world where reflections turned deadly. If you’re thinking about adding Mirrors to your spooky season watch list, be sure to cover up every looking glass in your home because this film is sure to make you terrified of your own reflection.

Kiefer Sutherland stars in Mirrors, a horror flick streaming on Hulu.

Like any good horror movie, Mirrors opens with a gruesome scene as a security guard encounters a horrifying fate within a subway station. His reflection in a mirror forces him to commit a grisly act, setting the tone for the supernatural terror that follows.

Kiefer Sutherland plays Ben Carson, a suspended police detective who starts a new job as a night security guard at the Mayflower, a luxury department store haunted by its tragic past. As Ben patrols the store, he discovers a series of unsettling events involving mirrors, which appear to have a malevolent presence. He begins to witness horrifying visions and comes to believe that these reflectors compel people to harm themselves.

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Soon, Ben’s family becomes ensnared in the malevolent force’s grip, leading him to uncover the dark secrets behind the mirrors. His investigation takes him to the ruins of a psychiatric hospital, where he learns about Anna Esseker, a young girl who died in a mass suicide. Ben suspects that Anna is still alive and possesses supernatural abilities linked to the mirrors.

Ultimately, Ben must confront the sinister entity behind the mirrors and make a harrowing sacrifice to protect his family and stop the malevolent force from wreaking further havoc.

Starring Kiefer Sutherland, Paula Patton, and Amy Smart, this eerie tale took viewers on a harrowing journey into a world where reflections turned deadly.

Joining Sutherland in Mirrors includes Paula Patton as Amy Carson, Amy Smart as Angie, and Cameron Boyce as Mikey. Additional cast includes Mary Beth Peil, Darren Kent, and John Shrapnel.

It’s pretty common for horror movies to receive lower ratings than most blockbuster films, and Mirrors is no exception. The film received mixed reviews from both critics and audiences upon its release, with Rotten Tomatoes giving the film a score of 14 percent and Metacritic awarding it a 35 out of 100. The film was criticized for having an inconsistent plot that sometimes took away from the horror. 

Despite the mixed critical reception, Mirrors found success at the box office. It grossed $30 million in the United States and an additional $41.7 million from foreign cinemas, resulting in a worldwide total of $72.4 million, countering a budget of $35 million.

Kiefer Sutherland’s Career

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Kiefer Sutherland in 24

Kiefer Sutherland, known for his iconic role as Jack Bauer in the hit TV series 24 — which he was still starring in at the time of Mirrors’ release — has had a diverse and successful career in both film and television. His portrayal of Jack Bauer in 24’s 9 seasons earned him numerous accolades, including an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Satellite Awards.

In addition to 24, Sutherland’s filmography includes notable roles in films such as Stand by Me, based on Stephen King’s novella The Body, which was Sutherland’s breakout role as a teenager. In addition to Mirrors, he also acted in The Lost Boys, A Few Good Men, Phone Booth, A Time to Kill, and Pompeii.  Though Sutherland has played a variety of characters, he is most lauded for playing sinister villains.

Following the success of Mirrors, a sequel titled Mirrors 2 was released in 2010. Directed by Victor Garcia and written by Matt Venne, the film continued to explore the eerie world of malevolent mirrors.

In Mirrors 2, Max Matheson, played by Nick Stahl, survives a car accident that claims his fiancée’s life. Struggling with guilt and trauma, he takes a job as a security guard at a department store, only to discover that the mirrors there hold a dark secret. Max realizes that he can see into the mirror world and is haunted by the vengeful spirit of a woman seeking justice for her murder.

While Mirrors 2 didn’t achieve the same level of success as its predecessor, it provided fans of the original with another dose of supernatural horror.

As the spooky season ramps up and you begin curating your list of terrifying films to watch this year, consider adding Mirrors to your watch list. The film remains a noteworthy entry in the supernatural horror genre, offering a unique and chilling take on the concept of reflections turning deadly. Kiefer Sutherland’s involvement added to the film’s appeal, and while critical reception was mixed, its lasting impact on horror enthusiasts cannot be denied.