

Mirror Mirror 2: Raven Dance
A mysterious mirror is found hidden in a church orphanage, yet few realize its legacy of evil. When an innocent teen discovers that she is being stalked by her evil stepsister, the mirror's demonic power is again unleashed. As the mirror gains strength from the blood of the damned, the ultimate battle between good and evil begins. William Sanderson was the only actor from the first film to return for the second movie, albeit in a different role. The second film notably featured an early film appearance for Mark Ruffalo.
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Plot Summary
A group of young adults is drawn to a secluded cabin by a mysterious woman who promises them an unforgettable night. However, their desires quickly turn into a nightmare as they become ensnared in a dark ritual. The woman, revealed to be a succubus, feeds on their lust and fears, leading to a terrifying struggle for survival.
Critical Reception
Mirror Mirror 2: Raven Dance is a low-budget horror film that gained a cult following among fans of erotic thrillers and creature features. While not critically acclaimed, it is often cited for its ambitious, albeit flawed, attempt at blending supernatural horror with sensual themes. Its reception is generally mixed, with audiences appreciating its unique premise and B-movie charm, while critics often point to its dated special effects and uneven pacing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique blend of eroticism and supernatural horror.
- Criticized for its low production values and somewhat predictable plot.
- Enjoys a cult status for its campy elements and ambitious, if not fully realized, concept.
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Fun Fact
The film is the second installment in the 'Mirror Mirror' series, though it does not directly follow the plot of the original and features a largely different cast and premise, focusing more on erotic horror elements.
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