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DVD Review: Magic Circus by Mark Wilson

Before Criss Angel, David Copperfield and Doug Henning, Mark Wilson pioneered the presentation of magic on television. His Magic Circus shows from the early seventies have aged well, are historically significant and an absolute blast to watch. This is great magic entertainment for any era.

Magic by Jay Sankey

Magician Jay Sankey is a popular creator of magic and teacher. Here's a roundup of some of his many products.

Magic of Daryl

Daryl is the "magician's magician" and he offers a host of fine magic products. Here's a roundup of his many excellent products.

Magic by Kenton Knepper

Magician Kenton Knepper offers an assortment of great magic and mentalism products that we've reviewed.

Magic by Justin Miller

Here's magic by Justin Miller that's available for you to learn on DVD.

Magic by Andrew Mayne

Andrew Mayne offers an assortment of strong effects for close-up and stage.

Magic by Bob Sheets

Years ago, when I was working as an entertainment writer and before I got into magic, I was reviewing Steven Spill's magic theater in Santa Monica, California for a local publication. There I got to see Bob Sheets in action and I've been a fan ever since. He's baffling. He's funny. And audiences love him.

Magic by Devin Knight

Here are magic effects by Devin Knight.

Review: Jeff McBride - A Magickal Life by Donna Zuckerbrot

A documentary about Jeff McBride as opposed to an instructional magic DVD, "Jeff McBride - A Magickal Life" offers an interesting take on a fascinating and introspective artist.

"Max Maven - A Fabulous Monster"

"Maven - A Fabulous Monster" is a documentary that delves into the persona of the mysterious mentalist. It's difficult to think of a more intriguing magician to showcase in a documentary.

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