By Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/Reporter Alexis Manya Spraic was one of the many filmmakers who was set debut her film M For Magic at SXSW, a documentary about the Magic Castle, an iconic Los Angeles institution founded by Milt Larson and home to talented magicians — and so many people are dying to experience it.
With Neil Patrick Harris as a producer and a riveting story about the Larsen family how they created this magical (literally) empire, it was set to bow at the Austin confab — then the coronavirus outbreak happened.
SXSW was canceled and Spraic, along with a long list of filmmakers, were left hanging with a film without a premiere. “We were disappointed, of course – I don’t think any of us fully understood the magnitude of the
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