Isla Fisher
‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ Day 4 Box Office Collection: Steady Show after a Slow Start
The third film in the popular magician-heist franchise, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, featuring Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, and Dave Franco alongside new talent, began its theatrical run in India with a cautious footprint. On Day 1, it collected around ₹0.60 crore (net) in India, signaling a modest start in the domestic market. The film’s appeal, while built on a known brand, faced stiff competition and mixed early buzz. On Day 2, estimates suggested that the film earned approximately ₹ 1 crore net in India. Day 3 reports put the collection in the range of | Click Here...
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t—The Return We Needed
Has been receiving mixed reviews, as far as I could scroll my eyes through. Nevertheless, the mischief won the moment, as I watched it, and the third instalment got its hot seat. A decade later, we see the original Four Horsemen once again, featuring Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco and Isla Fisher. But the third instalment adds more to the team, and you realise the franchise might just be shifting a generation. At its centre, the narrative builds on a mission—to seize a priceless diamond from Veronika Vanderberg, synonymous with corruption —and to expose the syndica | Click Here...
Now You See Me, Now You Don’t Trailer: The Four Horsemen Ride Again—With Flair And Flash
The third act in the magician-heist saga lands with a flourish—and a title that finally shows some flair. Now You See Me, Now You Don’t feels like the franchise remembering how to have fun again. The trailer doesn’t waste time pretending it’s reinventing anything. Instead, it leans into spectacle, sleight of hand, and just the right amount of absurdity. Rosamund Pike’s villain, Veronika Vanderberg, radiates sharp menace in silk and steel. She’s not just rich—she’s dangerous, and the film clearly revels in that. The plot, though never the point, hints at international | Click Here...
Review Of Blithe Spirit: Woefully Poor Adaptation Of Noel Coward’s Play
Blithe Spirit Starring Dan Stevens, Leslie Mann, Isla Fisher, Judi Dench Directed by Edward Hall Rating: * ½ If only Noel Coward had known that this would be done to his effervescent 1941 play, maybe he wouldn’t have written it at all. Or put a legal sanction against asinine adaptations. When it comes to inane pointless adaptations, this one takes the cake bakery and flour mill. Lacking completely in verve and basic entertainment Blithe Spirit should immediately be rechristened Bland Spirit. It impudently takes Coward’s play about a writer stumbling o | Click Here...
