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Looking Glass
After losing their daughter to a tragic accident, shattered couple Ray and Maggie purchase a motel in the middle of nowhere in the hopes of starting a new life. But Ray begins to notice strange goings-on, and starts to piece together the history of a bizarre murder associated with the motel. Poking around in a basement one day, Ray discovers a crawl space, which leads to a two-way mirror into one of the rooms. As he becomes obsessed with the unusual activities that happen beyond the looking glass, his marriage, sanity and his very life are threatened.
14 November 1940, USA
11 January 1972, Butler, Pennsylvania, USA
19 June 1972, Chicago, Illinois, USA
29 January 1947, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
7 January 1964, Long Beach, California, USA
February 15, 2018
For Cage, it's just another quick roadside stop on a seemingly endless B-movie journey.February 14, 2018
It certainly could be better, but it's mildly impressive to watch Hunter make sure it's not worse.February 13, 2018
More sincere Cage fans will just sigh, take mild solace in his avoiding yet another low-rent revenge thriller, and hope for the best next time around.February 14, 2018
Voyeurism and grief are both included, but neither is meaningful in the context of what proves little more than a generic thriller built from confusion.February 15, 2018
[A]n exercise in seeing how many creepy elements can be added to a story without finding a way to connect them.February 14, 2018
Even the actors' fine efforts cannot rescue Looking Glass from terminal murkiness.February 15, 2018
A sadly muted thrill-free thriller, starring a disappointingly manic-deprived Cage.February 16, 2018
When a subdued Nicolas Cage is the best thing about your movie, well...February 15, 2018
Nicolas Cage completists will see it, but no one else should feel obligated.February 13, 2018
Bargain basement. If it was made in the nineties would have been a routine skin-e-max programmer.February 15, 2018
The alchemic tang of peeled-back vice and possible insanity isn't there in Jerry Rapp's plodding screenplay and director Tim Hunter's tension-challenged execution.February 14, 2018
Looking Glass isn't a great movie, but it's a very entertaining one, leaning into the wild gesticulations of its lead without exploiting or overusing them.