Now You See Me's elaborate heist movie sees a group of magicians, regarded as "The Four Horsemen," performing public illusions during their shows that allow the group to commit a series of thefts. The ...
Sleight of hand expert Ben Seidman is back with Vanity Fair to review more sleight of hand tricks, pickpocketing and psychological magic in films including 'The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar,' 'Shade ...
Angles matter in magic, and these tricks prove it. With the right practice, your hands alone can create illusions so real they’ll leave people speechless. This set of 10 tricks covers everything from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Magicians use a lot of psychology to trick you during a performance. (Getty Images) (Getty Images/iStockphoto) The exploits of any ...
Pulling a rabbit from a top hat. Teleporting from one cage to another. Finding a coin behind a five-year-old’s ear. Magic has long inspired a sense of awe and wonder, but one portion of the population ...
The entrepreneur Glen Tullman is betting people want to dress up and watch magicians in a luxury setting. Either it will work or $50 million will go poof. Credit... Supported by By David Segal Visuals ...
Sleight of hand expert Ben Seidman is back with Vanity Fair once again to review more sleight of hand tricks, pickpocketing and psychological magic in films including 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad of ...