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illusionist

[ih-loo-zhuh-nist] / ɪˈlu ʒə nɪst /


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The third installment of the illusionist franchise has now brought in a cumulative $36.8 million in the U.S. and Canada and a total of $109.4 million globally across its two weekends.

From Los Angeles Times

Jackson said he consulted with Derren Brown, a celebrity illusionist, and that Brown thought he could help.

From Washington Post

In this initial whodunit, a young illusionist named Tempest Raj discovers the body of someone she once knew inside a wall that has supposedly been sealed for more than a century.

From Washington Post

Trump’s televised performances are more like those of an illusionist than any politician; he is a seller of spectacular misdirections — bigger and bigger lies, even — in the chase for ratings.

From Washington Post

The point of the confounding exercise is to show that even the most talented illusionists can be made the fool.

From Salon