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Mirror Mirror 3: The Voyeur

  • 1995
  • Unrated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
2.6/10
347
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Billy Drago in Mirror Mirror 3: The Voyeur (1995)
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A young man discovers a mysterious mirror and begins to have disturbing visions of forbidden passion and brutal murder. But when he also finds a beautiful woman back from the dead and a dete... Read allA young man discovers a mysterious mirror and begins to have disturbing visions of forbidden passion and brutal murder. But when he also finds a beautiful woman back from the dead and a detective with a thirst for revenge, the real terror has only just begun. The mirror sees all.... Read allA young man discovers a mysterious mirror and begins to have disturbing visions of forbidden passion and brutal murder. But when he also finds a beautiful woman back from the dead and a detective with a thirst for revenge, the real terror has only just begun. The mirror sees all...but what shocking secrets will it reveal?

  • Directors
    • Rachel Gordon
    • Virginia Perfili
  • Writer
    • Steve Tymon
  • Stars
    • Billy Drago
    • David Naughton
    • Monique Parent
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.6/10
    347
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    • Directors
      • Rachel Gordon
      • Virginia Perfili
    • Writer
      • Steve Tymon
    • Stars
      • Billy Drago
      • David Naughton
      • Monique Parent
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Billy Drago
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    • Anthony
    David Naughton
    David Naughton
    • Detective Kobeck
    Monique Parent
    Monique Parent
    • Cassandra
    Mark Ruffalo
    Mark Ruffalo
    • Joey
    Richard Cansino
    Richard Cansino
    • Julio
    Elizabeth Baldwin
    • Carolyn
    Rudolf Weber
    Rudolf Weber
    • Ramone
    Brandon Scott Peterson
    • 1st Mobster on bridge
    Matthew Chontos
    • 2nd Mobster on bridge
    • (as Matthew J. Chontos)
    Jimmy Lifton
    • Thug with rifle
    • (as James Ian Lifton)
    Derrick Costa
    • Thug on stairs
    • (as Derrick J. Costa)
    Brandi Payne
    • Carlotta
    • (as Brandy Payne)
    Ingrid Hyross
    • Girlfriend
    Florence Smith
    • Old Cassandra
    • Directors
      • Rachel Gordon
      • Virginia Perfili
    • Writer
      • Steve Tymon
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    1merklekranz

    Sex scenes and Billy Drago ..........

    "Mirror Mirror 3 " confirms that Billy Drago should stick with the typecast psycho villains he usually plays. His whispering acting technique is totally lost in this excruciatingly boring film. Watching the paint dry on artist Drago's canvases would prove more interesting than this mess. It's something about a mirror, an old house, and a drug dealer's wife brought back from the dead. When the plot synopsis on the back of the DVD box takes up only six lines, you know things are going to be rough. Other than Billy Drago, there is nothing here of interest, except a few unexciting sex scenes with a couple of really bad actresses. Avoid at all costs. - MERK
    2drownsoda90

    Mark Ruffalo's half-naked body is the only reason I stuck with this

    "Mirror, Mirror III: The Voyeur" follows an artist with a ghostly woman/ lover stalking him after he relocates to a mansion where a mysterious antique mirror is housed. She randomly appears to him and they have sex in front of the mirror, which bleeds whenever she kills someone. A subplot detailing her death at the hands of a drug dealer is intermixed.

    That's the best I have at describing the plot of the film, and even that may be totally off-base. The truth is, there is not much of a decipherable plot to this film, and I say that completely ingenuously. There really is no "story" to "Mirror, Mirror III"; it is more like a series of badly-shot "shock" images peppered within a Cinemax soft-core porno—no story, no intrigue, no subtlety. I don't really know what it was about, except that the majority of it was made up of tacky sex scenes and bad dialogue.

    The editing and special effects are horrendously sloppy; for example, there is a long, drawn-out opening montage featuring FX-enhanced images of a car speeding through Los Angeles that attempt to thrust a backstory at the audience before the exposition has even begun (there isn't any exposition after all I suppose, so it ultimately makes no difference). At moments, the filmmakers seem to attempting to channel David Lynch, but the result is embarrassingly bad. Billy Drago spends most of his time on screen moping around a bedroom when he's not having sex with Monique Parent on the bed while curtains flap around them in the wind. The only honest-to-God reason I finished the film was because Mark Ruffalo (who was also in an unconnected role in the previous sequel) was infectiously adorable in it, as well as the only actor to turn in a somewhat solid performance.

    Overall, "Mirror, Mirror III: The Voyeur" is an unequivocally bad film—like, really bad—and I rarely say that about a movie. It is some of the laziest filmmaking I've ever seen, and also a disgrace to the original "Mirror, Mirror," which, although no masterpiece, was a decent horror movie. Even the prior installment, which was bad for other reasons, was ten times more watchable than this. Literally one of the most dumbfounding experiences I've had watching a movie. Monique Parent spends virtually the entire film naked, so there's that, and Ruffalo also shows his body off at the end, serving as proof that he's always looked great. Other than that, there is no reason to watch this film—intellectually, visually, or otherwise. 2/10.
    4mt82288

    Alcohol fueled stroke-a-thon

    This movie has some good naked bewbs. And Mark Ruffalo and Billy Drago.
    3Groverdox

    I hope we passed the audition! (They didn't)

    The third movie in the "Mirror Mirror" series marked the point where the franchise abandoned horror for soft-core porn. The movie has very little, if any, violence, and the demon that lived in the mirror in the previous two films never shows up. Instead we're treated to Billy Drago having sex almost continuously throughout the hour-and-a-half run-time.

    Is there anyone out there - anyone at all - who wants to see that? With his long, angular face and pleading eyes, Drago looks like a drug addled vampire. The IMDB description calls him a "young man", but he was already grey and pot-bellied in this movie.

    Perhaps they meant Ruffalo, who they probably should have cast as the lead - though one appearance in this series should have been enough for him. He does get one sex scene, which is a relief because it makes a break from seeing half-naked Billy Drago with his beady eyes and barely-there face pecking away at whatever soft-core actress was in this.

    Drago's weird appearance makes him a more convincing demon than the ones that appeared in the first two "Mirror Mirror" flicks. But the question of why the filmmakers thought we'd want to watch him on the job is perhaps better left unanswered.

    The plot of this entry in the series is something to do with an artist who may or may not move into a house with the haunted mirror the whole series of movies revolves around. Looking into the mirror, or being in the same room with it, apparently triggers flashbacks or visions of Hispanic drug dealers in some completely neutered would-be action movie sequences that don't generate anything but boredom. A lady who is killed by the drug dealers comes through the mirror and has sex with Drago.

    This set-up is repeated at least a few times and then the movie ends.

    I have reservations about even calling "Mirror Mirror 3" a movie. It feels more like the directors' (there are two, perhaps because the main one didn't know how to turn the camera on) audition tape for "The Red Shoe Diaries". This is not an audition they would have passed.
    1whammy666

    Those idiots trashed the series!

    Wow, I bought the Mirror, Mirror boxed set. Part 1 is a classic. Part 2 is good. And I had not seen 3. I heard it was bad but wowwwwwwwww. It is bad. This is one of the worst films I have seen in my life. It looks like a 2 year old made it. No, a 2 year old could of done better. I am amazed by this crap. The acting sucks. The directing sucks. The special effects suck. The quality of the film sucks. I cannot say one good thing about this film except Jimmy Lifton's score is still around and that is good music. I cannot think of another positive thing about this film. UGh all it is is these 2 people having sex for an hour and a half then some people die. The mirror does look the same as in the other films but that does not matter. Nothing on Earth can save this miserable piece of crap. 1/10

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    • Trivia
      Mark Ruffalo previously appeared in the second Mirror Mirror movie in a different role.
    • Crazy credits
      The main credits do not appear until 17 minutes into the film.
    • Connections
      Followed by Mirror Mirror 4: Reflections (2000)

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dreaming of Angelica
    • Filming locations
      • 2218 S Harvard Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Miranda Entertainment
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      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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