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magician

[muh-jish-uhn] / məˈdʒɪʃ ən /


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Some nine years down the line, fresh blood is needed, so “Now You Don’t” plays like “Now You See Me: The New Class,” introducing a trio of budding magicians who take inspiration from the Horsemen.

From Los Angeles Times

Being a magician in a movie is a bit like being a ventriloquist on the radio: What’s the point?

From The Wall Street Journal

As well as being Wales' record goalscorer and cap holder, Bale was a generational talent, a freak of nature, a magician who could change the course of a match all on his own.

From BBC

That’s like sawing the magician in half and never putting them back together again.

From Salon

For me it was this tiny factoid: Douglas Kelley, the psychiatrist, was also an amateur magician.

From Los Angeles Times