Sentences with phrase «illusionist daniel»

Stealing the show are the Four Horsemen themselves Jesse Eisenberg as illusionist Daniel Atlas, Woody Harrelson as hypnotist Merritt McKinney, Dave Franco as sleight of hand expert Jack Wilder, and newest member Lizzy Caplan as Lula who replaces Isla Fisher from the first movie.
The first film offered some wisecracking between street illusionist Daniel (Jesse Eisenberg) and hypnotist Merritt (Woody Harrelson), but in the new installment, they barely talk to each other.

Not exact matches

I mention this because, however well done Pillars of the Earth might be [I've not read it], the television miniseries [Starz, Friday, 10 / 9C] is an overstuffed, frequently ponderous work that is most notable for its amazing cast — Ian McShane [Lovejoy, Deadwood], Donald Sutherland [Dirty Sexy Money, Salem's Lot], Rufus Sewell [Dark City, The Illusionist], Gordon Pinsent [Away From Her], Tony Curran [Underworld: Evolution, Doctor Who] and Allison Pill [The Book of Daniel, In Treatment] among them.
Less than 5 minutes into Louis Leterrier's star - studded new magic heist flick, Now You See Me, Jesse Eisenberg's theatrical street illusionist, J. Daniel Atlas, tells an enamored fan, the closer you look, the less you see.
The main cast truly has the time of their lives playing four wunderkind illusionists: J. Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), Henley Reeves (Isla Fisher), Merritt McKinney (Woody Harrelson) and Jack Wilder (Dave Franco) are given terrific parts and are without a doubt collectively a good enough reason to give Now You See Me a try.
A devious tech wizard (Daniel Radcliffe) forces the illusionists (Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson) known as the Four Horsemen to steal a powerful chip that can control all of the world's computers.
In this sequel, the Four Horsemen / illusionists / thieves are recruited by a tech genius (Daniel Radcliffe) for that proverbial One Last Heist.
J. Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), Henley Reeves (Isla Fisher), Merritt McKinney (Woody Harrelson) and Jack Wilder (Dave Franco) are talented illusionists with varying degrees of success — a couple of them are actually cons — when they receive a mysterious invitation to meet in an abandoned building.
Like the illusionist's apparition, works by Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel resemble gigantic totemic necklaces or quasi-ceremonial findings, their precious ceramic and wood forms twisting the building blocks of contemporary culture.
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