Steve Carell’s magician-themed comedy The Incredible Burt Wonderstone opened to a dismal $10.3 million at the domestic box office, trailing both Oz the Great and Powerful and Halle Berry’s new ...
‘The Incredible Burt Wunderstone’ and ‘The Croods’ show that this is an awkward season for movies—and that says something about us. Film release schedules are awfully predictable. In summer, brainless ...
"The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" features a deep cast of comedic all-stars and a premise with tons of potential (think "The Prestige" but funny). Yet somehow it lands with a sickening thud, like a ...
Steve Carell may be the star of "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone," but critics say Jim Carrey steals the show as a David Blaine-like magician. Critics call the picture a return to form for the "Ace ...
Whatever it is, "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" is it. The credits list four writers, who joined forces to stretch 15 minutes of material into 100. It gives gifted comic actors such as Steve Carell, ...
After a string of well-received dramas, funny-man Steve Carell returns to comedy with “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone,” a mixed-bag of tricks that parodies Las Vegas magic shows. For years, “magical ...
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, starring Steve Carell, Jim Carrey, Olivia Wilde, and Steve Buscemi as goofy magicians, hits theaters today, and it’s one of the first big mainstream comedies of the ...
The actor talks to THR about being "sworn to secrecy" after he was taught a magic trick by David Copperfield. By Rebecca Ford A magician never reveals his secrets. The trick, called “The Hangman,” ...
About 20 months after vacating a storefront on North Blakely Street, The Wonderstone Gallery found a new home in Dunmore.
Last Tuesday, six members of the Idaho Falls Gem and Mineral Society (IFG&MS) placed corner posts marking each corner of the Bighorn #1 and Bighorn #2 claims west of Dubois. After planting a corner ...
Funny—like former Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart’s legendary line about pornography—is an “I know it when I see it” proposition. Often, nothing will kill a joke faster than trying to analyze it.