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Maze Films

Mazes are a reoccurring theme in cinema, for me to attempt to list all occurrences would be folly. Instead these are the highlights; the unique, imaginative or exceptional mazes of cinema:

Dr. Who: Castrovalva (1982) >

Labyrinth (1986) >

CUBE (1997) >

Dark City (1998) >

Matrix Revolutions (2003) >

LOST (2004 – 2010) >

MirrorMask (2005) >

Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) >

Inception (2010) >

Wrath of the Titans (2012) >

 

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