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“The Prestige” (2006) is about two magicians, Alfred Borden (Christian Bale) and Robert Angier (Hugh Jackman), who compete to become the most decorated illusionist.
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He's the visionary behind the likes of Interstellar, The Dark Knight, Oppenheimer, Inception and Dunkirk. Yet it's a 2006 gem arriving on BBC iPlayer this weekend that has film enthusiasts buzzing.
Mickey 17 and other Movie Clones Not one of Christopher Nolan's most talked-about films, but a great one nonetheless. The film follows two dueling magicians played by Christian Bale and Hugh ...
My InsiderYears after Nolan cast the Aussie in his backwards-told neo-noir, in which Pearce plays a man looking for his wife's killer, he wanted him to team up with another star for his 2006 movie ...
Nolan presents himself as the grand illusionist in The Director's Notebook, comparing the construction of a mystery thriller to the art of misdirection. It's a brief introduction to a batch of ...
In "The Prestige," Cutter (Michael Caine) says that a great magic trick is composed of three parts: The "Pledge" is where the audience is shown something ordinary, followed by the "Turn," during which ...
In The Prestige (2006), Hugh Jackman’s Robert Angier and Christian Bale’s Alfred Borden are rival 19th-century magicians in a similar mold.
The best Hugh Jackman movies: Logan, The Greatest Showman, The Prestige, Prisoners, Oklahoma, Les Miserables, and more.
The Illusionist and The Prestige, both 2006 magician-oriented period pieces, have so many uncanny similarities, including a shared Oscar nomination.
The Prestige is upfront about being a trick. It’s up to you to be awed or not. The Prestige is now streaming on Amazon Prime. This article was originally published on Jan. 6, 2022 ...