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Mirrormask
TrailerSet in a fantasy world of opposing kingdoms, the movie follows a 15-year-old (Stephanie Leonidas) as she journeys through a parallel reality to recover the fabled MirrorMask that will revive a queen.Actors: Stephanie Leonidas, Jason Barry, Rob Brydon, Gina McKee, Dora Bryan, Stephen Fry, Andy Hamilton, Simon Harvey, Lenny Henry, Robert Llewellyn, Eryl Maynard, ...»Director: Dave McKeanCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Mirrormask"
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Characters of "Mirrormask"
HelenaPlayed by: Stephanie LeonidasValentinePlayed by: Jason BarryJoanne CampbellPlayed by: Gina McKee -
Directors of "Mirrormask"
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Creators of "Mirrormask"
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Critic Reviews of "Mirrormask"
Toronto StarOctober 28, 2005Could be Exhibit A for anyone arguing the case that modern filmmaking lacks a strong sense of story.
Globe and MailOctober 28, 2005Leonidas walks this tightrope quite engagingly, showing us a girl on the cusp of womanhood, torn between two competing needs -- to become an adult, to remain a child, to vilify, to revere.
Arizona RepublicOctober 27, 2005McKean's inexperience as a director trips the film. There is so much going on that the viewer can't take in all the imagery, and McKean's devotion to his skewed vision slows the story to a crawl.
Philadelphia InquirerOctober 21, 2005Too long, and too rich, for its own good, but clearly Gaiman and McKean were bursting with ideas. Those ideas fly all over the place, sometimes landing with a thunk, but more often taking the breath away.
Orlando SentinelOctober 21, 2005A 30-minute idea wrapped in a 100-minute movie. It's a jewel box filled with cubic zirconia.
ReelViewsOctober 21, 2005The narrative is simplistic and lacking in energy, and the characters are sketched instead of fully formed.
Reel Film ReviewsFebruary 01, 2012Mirrormask eventually establishes itself as an thoroughly interminable piece of work that substitutes endless creativity for context and character development...
Common Sense MediaDecember 15, 2010Dense, dreamlike fantasy isn't for every kid.
Apollo GuideJanuary 05, 2009The story is interesting, in a twisted fairytale sort of way, but the novelty of this dream world does eventually wear off, and we're left checking our watches.
eFilmCritic.comJuly 18, 2008MirrorMask proves that a movie can be brilliant and awful at the same time.
MTVFebruary 07, 2006This one-of-a-kind fantasy film may be seen as a classic someday, possibly quite soon.
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