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Greetings & Salutations, Fellow Movie Enthusiasts, It’s been a minute, hasn’t it? This is going to be a challenging one. The reason is that there were individuals associated with this movie who clearly endeavored to produce something resembling a horror movie, but developed into what I can only describe as
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The third film in the Now You See Me series has arrived, and with it comes a rousing tale that surpasses the prior to entries in the series. When three upstart illusionists attempt to impersonate the work of the horsemen, J Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), arrives and recruits them into
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