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  1. Now You See me - In Theaters May, 31Director: Louis LeterrierCast : Jesse Eisenberg, Melanie Laurent, Mark Ruffalo, Now You See Me pits an elite FBI squad in...

  2. Nov 17, 2012 · FBI agents track a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances and reward their audiences with the money. Starring Morgan Freeman, Mark Ruffalo, Isla Fisher, Woody ...

  3. "Step into the world of mystery and illusion with 'Now You See Me,' a thrilling heist movie that combines magic and intrigue. Featuring Jesse Eisenberg and a...

  4. 1. Now You See Me. 2013 1h 55m PG-13. 7.2 (717K) Rate. 50 Metascore. An FBI agent and an Interpol detective track a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances, and reward their audiences with the money. Director Louis Leterrier Stars Jesse Eisenberg Common Mark Ruffalo.

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    Ethan Hunt And His Team Are On The Run And Pulling Off The Impossible

    Tom Cruise's incredible stunts steal the show in the Mission: Impossible movies, but some of the best aspects of the franchise are the team elements. While the first three movies in the series focus squarely on Ethan Hunt,Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocolserved as an example of how much fun it can be to have some other characters for Hunt to play off when he's trying to save the world. While the team of IMF may be a little more sophisticated than the Four Horsemen in Now You See Me,the use...

    An Art Thief Forms A Romance With The Detective Who Is Chasing Him

    During Pierce Brosnan's era as James Bond, he took some time away from the 007 franchise to play another suave and cool hero inThe Thomas Crown Affair. A remake of the Steve McQueen caper and directed by John McTiernan (Die Hard), this fun and sexy crime romp finds Brosnan playing a successful playboy who has a unique hobby of stealing priceless pieces of art. However, he soon finds himself being pursued by an intriguing detective (Rene Russo). Now You See Me doesn't have much of a romance an...

    Two Conmen Team Up To Pull A Grift On A Mob Boss

    Following their iconic team-up in the Western movie classic Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Robert Redford and Paul Newman joined forces again to put their amazing chemistry to work in the crime genre. The duo star in The Stingas two conmen who, after a mutual friend is killed by a ruthless crime boss (Robert Shaw), rally together to make the villain pay. The movie is a funny, light, and hugely entertaining ride as the audience follows these colorful characters planning the perfect con to...

    A Case Of Mistaken Identity Puts A Man In The Middle Of A Gang War

    An early scene in Lucky Number Slevin introduces the idea of a "Kansas City Shuffle", explaining that it is "when everybody looks right, you go left." That sense of misdirection has a similar feel to Now You See Me and provides a lot of fun in seeing how the movie can trick the audience into looking the wrong way. Josh Hartnett starsas Slevin, a seemingly ordinary young man caught up in a case of mistaken identity that puts him in the middle of a gang war between two bitter criminal rivals. T...

    Security Experts Are Pulled Into A Trap

    While there are a lot of great heist movies that revel in the grittiness of the crime genre, Now You See Me embraces the fun of seeing some likable characters working together to pull off an intricate and brilliant plan. That is also the approach taken by the hugely entertaining and vastly underrated heist movie Sneakers. Robert Redford leads a cast that includes Sidney Poitier, Dan Aykroyd, and River Phoenix as a band a skilled operatives working as security consultants. However, when they a...

    Conmen Brothers Target An Eccentric Heiress

    Before wowing the world with Knives Out, writer and director Rian Johnson made his first foray into the lighter side of crime movies with this story about Stephen (Now You See Me's Mark Ruffalo) and Bloom Bloom (Adrien Brody), two conmen brothers. The pair attempt to con Penelope Stamp (Rachel Weisz), a wealthy heiress but Stephen falls for the mark, complicating the plot. As seen in Knives Out and the Peacock series Poker Face, Johnson has a love for these fun and twisting crime stories and...

    A Fed Closes In On A Thief Planning His Last Score

    Now You See Me's Woody Harrelson stars in this much more laid-back take on a heist movie also elevated by a star-studded cast. After Sunset stars Pierce Brosnan and Salma Hayek as two master jewel thieves who've escaped Harrelson's FBI agent before. As the couple plans one last big score before returning, Harrelson closes in on them. Set in the Bahamas, After the Sunset has a uniquely easygoing vibe that may not have been a hit with either critics or audiences at the time of its release but h...

    A Detective Deals With A Bank Robbery Turned Hostage Situation

    Denzel Washington and Spike Lee team up for their fourth movie together in the crime thriller Inside Man. Washington leads an all-star cast of heavy hitters, including Chiwetel Ejiofor, Willem Dafoe, and Jodie Foster, as a detective negotiating with Clive Owen's robber who is holding hostages inside the bank as part of his master heist plan. Lee uses the backdrop of New York City in the way that only he can, adding so much character to what could have been just another by-the-numbers cops and...

    Dom And His Crew Plan A Heist Of A Drug Lord's Fortune

    One of the complaints against Now You See Me is the improbable nature of the heists, even taking the "magic" aspect of the story into account. However, that sort of mindless fun is what many people look for in movies like this and Fast Five. The ever-accelerating Fast & Furious franchisekicked up into a new gear with its fifth installment, which leaned heavily into the heist aspect of the previous movies, bringing on new recurring cast member Dwayne Johnson for the first time, and the series...

    Two Brothers Plan A Heist At A NASCAR Race

    For those who enjoy the structure and execution of an elaborate heist plan, Steven Soderbergh's Logan Lucky is a must-see. This is Soderbergh returning to the fun crime genre after the Ocean's movies, but substituting the cool sophistication of that franchise with a dimmer ensemble of characters with Southern charm. Led by Channing Tatum and Adam Driver as two brothers planning on robbing a local speedway, the would-be criminals at the heart of the scheme are simply lovable. With supporting r...

  5. Now You See Me is a 2013 American heist film [4] directed by Louis Leterrier from a screenplay by Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin, and Edward Ricourt and a story by Yakin and Ricourt. It is the first installment in the Now You See Me series.

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  7. May 31, 2013 · "Now You See Me," is a razzle-dazzle fantasy about a team of bank-robbing illusionists that's light on seriousness and heavy on style. It's slick, deliberately silly, and sprinkled with visual confetti — Steadicam spins, lens flares, CGI trick shots.

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