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Jesse Eisenberg | ... | ||
Mark Ruffalo | ... | ||
Woody Harrelson | ... | ||
Isla Fisher | ... | ||
Dave Franco | ... | ||
Mélanie Laurent | ... | ||
Morgan Freeman | ... | ||
Michael Caine | ... | ||
Michael Kelly | ... |
Agent Fuller
(as Michael J. Kelly)
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Common | ... | ||
David Warshofsky | ... | ||
José Garcia | ... |
Etienne Forcier
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Jessica Lindsey | ... |
Hermia
(as Jessica C. Lindsey)
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Caitriona Balfe | ... |
Jasmine Trassler
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Stephanie Honoré | ... |
Atlas Groupie
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Four magicians each answer a mysterious summons to an obscure address with secrets inside. A year later, they are the Four Horsemen, big time stage illusionists who climax their sold out Las Vegas show with a bank apparently robbed for real. This puts agents Dylan Rhodes of the FBI and Alma Dray of Interpol on the case to find out how they did it. However, this mystery proves difficult to solve even with the insights of the professional illusion exposer, Thaddeus Bradley. What follows is a bizarre investigation where nothing is what it seems with illusions, dark secrets and hidden agendas galore as all involved are reminded of a great truth in this puzzle: the closer you look, the less you see. Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)
I wish I had a time machine so that I could recover the last two hours spent watching what is perhaps one of the worst movies of all time.
A dire script, torturous acting and implausible dialogue and special effects.
Avoid like the plague.
It is embarrassing that Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine appeared in this travesty of a movie.
The leads were dull and there was no chemistry between the central protagonists.
The Illusionist and The Prestige were pure class; this was classless.
The trailer led me to believe this was going to be a film about magic, however it turned out to be about how NOT to use CGI and Jessie Eisenberg in a movie.
Woody Harrelson - in this turd?