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    Now You See Me

    PG-132013 · Mystery · 1h 56m

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  1. May 31, 2013 · Brian Tyler. "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. What makes "Now You See Me" so entertaining — in a gaudy, disposable, Vegas ...

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  2. Now You See Me 's thinly sketched characters and scattered plot rely on sleight of hand from the director to distract audiences. Charismatic magician Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg) leads a team of ...

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    • Louis Leterrier
    • PG-13
    • Jesse Eisenberg
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  4. Verified Audience. Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review. Now You See Me may boast incidental pleasures courtesy of an all-star cast, but the film’s oft-repeated line “the closer you look, the less ...

  5. Jul 4, 2013 · Now You See Me – review. Overcooked, overcomplicated and underinteresting, this heist caper turns into a mess. Jesse Eisenberg , Isla Fisher, Woody Harrelson and Dave Franco play four funky ...

  6. Now You See Me is a very entertaining movie, the cast is excellent, Jesse Eisenberg is very well, Mark Ruffalo for me is the best actor of the film, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Melanie Laurent, Morgam Freeman, Michael Caine and etc., everyone is well, the direction of the film is good, most have some problems, I found the badly explained film, and the Plot Twist the film is ...

  7. May 31, 2013 · Film Review: ‘Now You See Me’ Reviewed at AMC Loews Lincoln Square, May 30, 2013. MPAA Rating: PG-13. Running time: 115 MIN. Production: A Lionsgate/Summit Entertainment release and ...

  8. NOW YOU SEE ME is, in its best moments, hugely entertaining. Large-scale tricks unveiled in Vegas, New Orleans, and NYC's graffiti mecca, Five Points, are a visual delight. They satisfy with skilled camera work, perfectly executed patter from the able cast, and efficient pacing. But ultimately, the movie is an illusion that doesn't pay off.

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