IMDb 7.8 2013 HD

Delver Glass

Delver Glass

2013
Horror Mystery
20 min NR Germany
7.8 IMDB

A man attempts, in vain, to prevent another from suffering the consequences of a sinister curse associated with the Delver Mirror. He presents a dire warning, in the…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Matthias Greving
Starring
Jeff Burrell / Matthew Burton

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

dread suspenseful atmospheric cursed futile grim unsettling tense foreboding mysterious claustrophobic

Reviews

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Isabelle Moreau
Apr 23, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Delver Glass is a masterclass in building dread through atmosphere and narrative economy. The film's strength lies in its commitment to a chilling premise: a man's desperate, yet ultimately futile, attempt to save another from the grip of…

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Arthur Pendelton
Apr 23, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

One approaches Delver Glass with the hope for a fresh take on the haunted object trope, but it largely delivers a predictable experience. The core conflict, a warning about a cursed mirror, unfolds with a sense of inevitability…

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Genevieve Dubois
Apr 23, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Delver Glass is a film that understands the power of suggestion and atmosphere. The central conceit of a cursed mirror and a desperate warning is effectively realised through a palpable sense of dread. Jeff Burrell and Matthew Burton…

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Marcus Thorne
Apr 23, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

This offering from 2013, Delver Glass, treads a well-worn path in the horror genre. Its premise, a man trying to prevent the inevitable suffering caused by a cursed mirror, is telegraphed early on. Jeff Burrell and Matthew Burton…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 23, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Delver Glass presents a rather familiar, yet occasionally effective, descent into cursed object horror. The narrative, focusing on a man's futile efforts to warn another about the malevolent Delver Mirror, leans into atmospheric dread. Performances from Jeff Burrell…

FAQs

The plot summary hints at a visually oppressive and atmospheric experience. The 'labyrinth of sticky corridors' suggests a claustrophobic and unsettling environment, potentially designed to disorient and trap the characters. The slow, upward movement towards an 'attic door' implies a deliberate pacing that builds suspense, focusing on the psychological impact of the setting as much as any overt scares.