
“Abracatastic!”
After breaking up with his longtime stage partner, a famous but jaded Vegas magician fights for relevance when a new, "hip" street magician appears on the scene.
Release Date: 3/14/2013
Runtime: 100 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Don Scardino
Budget: $30.0M
Revenue: $27.4M
Companies: New Line Cinema, Carousel, BenderSpink
Countries: United States of America
SierraKiloBravo
My ten word review: _It's like Blades of Glory but with magicians. Fun stuff!_ Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/47JOCvTVnc4
Wuchak
_**Amusing flick about magicians with Steve Carell, Jim Carrey and Olivia Wilde**_ Burt Wonderstone (Steve Carell) achieves his dream of being a successful magician, performing before sold-out crowds in Las Vegas with his partner (Steve Buscemi). But fame & fortune has blinded him and he’s lost the love of the art, even his love for best friends. When a new edgy magician enters the scene (Jim Carrey), it gives Burt a wake-up call and forces him to reexamine his life & career and rediscover his love for magic. Olivia Wilde is on hand as a magician’s assistant while Alan Arkin plays an older magician. “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” (2013) didn’t do well at the box office, maybe because of the lousy title. Yet it’s a solid comedy/drama about magicians, traditional ones and edgier modern ones (which some argue don’t perform “true magic”). Olivia looks great and I wish her role was bigger. Gillian Jacobs (Miranda) and Tate Hanyok (Nicole) are also featured on the feminine front. Even David Copperfield shows up. The biggest laugh is wisely saved for last. The film runs 1 hour, 40 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. GRADE: B

Steve Carell
Burt Wonderstone

Steve Buscemi
Anton Marvelton

Olivia Wilde
Jane

Jim Carrey
Steve Gray

James Gandolfini
Doug Munny

Alan Arkin
Rance Holloway

Jay Mohr
Rick the Implausible

Michael Herbig
Lucius Belvedere

Mason Cook
Young Burt
Luke Vanek
Young Anton

Zachary Gordon
Bully
Richard Wolffe
Richard Wolffe
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