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Horatio New user 85 Posts |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23127502
No magic done during the interview, but whilst promoting their film (Now You See Me) they definitely promote magic very well... Looks like a great film to watch too! |
Horatio New user 85 Posts |
"Other upcoming magic-based films include The Immigrant, starring Jeremy Renner as an illusionist opposite Marion Cotillard, Dreamworks animation Rumblewick, and comedy Rabbit, starring Chris Tucker as an escapologist.
"Hollywood is quite excited about magicians right now," says David Kwong, founder of the Misdirectors Guild which specialises in illusions for film and TV and is involved with all the above productions. "It goes through these phases where they get obsessed with themes and now they've caught on to magic." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23143524 It looks like it's magic night for BBC news! From what I can see, the film's been out for a while in the USA, but this is the first UK publicity that I've seen for it. |
InstantMagicBen New user 83 Posts |
I certainly think in the past few years magic has been propelled into the main spotlight through media!
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