Now You See MeNOW YOU SEE ME pits an elite FBI squad in a game of cat and mouse against "The Four Horsemen", a super-team of the world's greatest illusionists. "The Four Horsemen" pull off a series of daring heists against corrupt business leaders during their performances, showering the stolen profits on their audiences while staying one step ahead of the law. (c) Summit/Lionsgate PG-13. If You Want to Watch Now You See Me Movie Online Streaming Megavideo from HERERelease Date Now You See Me May 31, 2013 Wide | |
Now You See Me Movie Genre: Mystery & Suspense | |
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Now You See Me Movie Synopsis | |
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Cast For Now You See Me | |
Jesse Eisenberg,Mark Ruffalo,Woody Harrelson,Isla Fisher,Dave Franco,Mélanie Laurent,Morgan Freeman,Michael Caine,Michael Kelly,Common,David Warshofsky,José Garcia,Jessica C. Lindsey,Caitriona Balfe,Stephanie Honore,Stanley Wong,Laura Cayouette,Douglas M. Griffin,Adam Shapiro,J LaRose | |
Review For Now You See Me | |
If you're OK with the film playing you for a sap, you'll laugh and clap and wonder how that bird got into that hat. But if you think there's a difference between being tricked and being cheated, you may feel swindled. Alonso Duralde-The Wrap This would-be "Ocean's Eleven" of the magic world remains watchable throughout, even as it plods along without ever quite fulfilling its potential. Scott Foundas-Variety One of those movies with a terrific premise and a less-than-terrific follow-through. Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor Boasting a terrific cast and a flimsy plot whose logic disappears faster than a rabbit in a hat, Now struggles to pull off its cinematic sleights of hand. Scott Bowles-USA Today The more you see of the movie and the more elaborate the tricks get, the less you are inclined to believe that humans rather than machines are in charge of the illusions. Peter Howell-Toronto Star All too quickly ... the smoke clears and Now You See Me proves to be less than meets the eye. Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail I didn't care all that much about the implausibility or plot holes because the movie is start-to-finish fun. Mike McGranaghan-Aisle Seat A slick little cat-and-mouse caper wrapped around a novel idea, and the likeable cast runs with the fun. Neil Pond-American Profile Makes up in razzle-dazzle what it lacks in intelligence. Eddie Harrison-The List A surprisingly enjoyable look at the world of magicians and what goes on behind the scenes. Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com The real trick is going to be pulling the ticket price out of the audience's pockets for this handful of smoke. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express A uniquely cool mix of actors. While it does have some flaws there is enough here to warrant a viewing, maybe even a 2nd just to see if everything hangs together once you know the reasons why - it get extra points for not being in 3D. Michelle Alexandria-Eclipse Magazine To be fair, Now You See Me is only nominally about super slick magic. It's really a super slick caper movie. Cynthia Fuchs-PopMatters The final act reaches up its sleeve and pulls out a big twist that's supposed to take us by surprise - but, instead, just takes us for idiots. Rick Kisonak-Film Threat A messy magic act dominated by Eisenberg who once again shows off his amazing skill at memorizing long monologues Victoria Alexander-Las Vegas Informer About as thrilling as watching a movie about a white rabbit come out of a magician's hat. Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews Smart casting, agreeable performances and a fresh narrative backdrop power this facile, twisty treat, helmed by Louis Leterrier. Brent Simon-Screen International The structure requires a lot of patience to see through to the end, and the lack of an actual reason to care about the game ... [tests] that patience. Mark Dujsik-Mark Reviews Movies It's true...The closer you look, the less there is to see. Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com The movie is nothing more than an empty spectacle hopelessly riddled with gaping plotholes, narrative coincidences and a final twist that couldn't have been more preposterous had it revealed that Chewbacca was actually Luke's father. Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing An intriguing escapade, revolving around a magician's deliberate misdirection, as in 'The more you look, the less you see.' Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate begins with a giddy sense of mischief and ends with a contrivance that bespeaks the desperation of failing to plan for a proper ending. Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews You have some fun along the way. Willie Waffle-WaffleMovies.com Characters acting falsely just to fool some imaginary 3rd party who may be looking on like The Purple Rose of Cairo is as bad as a living room magician from pre-school telling their spectators to close their eyes while they hide the ball. Only not as cute Erik Childress-eFilmCritic.com The characters are sketchily drawn, so the success of this film depends almost entirely on the storytelling, which is exceptionally cluttered Leonard Maltin-Leonard Maltin's Picks Now You See Me is a fine disposable summer movie. It has a lot of flash, but that's magic. Kevin Carr-7M Pictures | |
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