Flix by Nikolas Mavresis

Created by: Nikolas Mavresis

Flix is a cinematic mentalism card trick that creates an unforgettable movie theater experience for spectators. In this close-up or parlor routine, the magician presents five 'screen' cards representing cinema screens and a stack of movie-themed cards. A spectator freely selects a movie card, mixes it with others, and places them randomly in front of the screens—with no forces, memory work, or gimmicks involved. Through a clean process of elimination, only one movie remains, culminating in a jaw-dropping visual reveal: all eliminated screens display 'No Show Today!' while the chosen screen reads 'Enjoy Your Movie!' The deck includes marked cards (optional for the main effect), adding versatility for other routines. Buyers should know this is a self-working effect that requires no advanced sleight-of-hand, making it accessible while delivering professional-level impact.

Key features

  • No forces, memory work, duplicate cards, or rough & smooth gimmicks required

  • Spectator has complete control throughout, yet the outcome is always consistent

  • Self-working method that is easy to perform with a high-impact payoff

  • Cinematic theme enhances storytelling and audience engagement

  • Includes marked cards in the deck for added versatility in other routines

  • Suitable for close-up, parlor, and various performance settings

  • Won Trick of the Year 2025 at the Alakazam Awards based on sales

Pros

  • Visually stunning and impossible-looking reveal

  • Strong narrative hook with a cinematic theme

  • Clean and direct method that feels like pure magic

  • Engages spectators with interactive participation

  • Foolproof routine that works consistently

  • High commercial success and community buzz

Cons

  • Requires purchase to learn the method (marketed effect)

  • Some may argue the props resemble cards despite the movie theme

  • Limited availability details in some promotions

Effect

The trick looks like a movie theater experience. The magician shows five large cards that represent cinema screens. A spectator freely chooses one movie card from a stack of different movie titles. The spectator mixes this chosen card with other movie cards. They then place these mixed cards randomly in front of the five screens. The magician eliminates movies one by one. In the end, only one movie remains. The kicker is that all the eliminated screens now show the message "No Show Today!" The screen for the spectator's chosen movie shows "Enjoy Your Movie!" The spectator had complete control, making the matching outcome seem impossible.

Full details

Flix is a card-based routine by Nikolas Mavresis. It uses a set of five screen cards and a separate stack of movie-themed cards. The method requires no memory work. It uses no duplicate cards. It uses no forces. It uses no rough and smooth gimmicks. The spectator does all the handling and mixing. The outcome is always the same. The included deck is also marked. These marks are not needed for the main Flix routine. They add utility for other card tricks. The routine has a strong cinematic theme. This theme aids in storytelling and audience engagement.

Who should consider the trick

Magicians who want a high-impact, interactive routine should consider Flix. It is good for performers who enjoy strong themes and storytelling. It works well in parlor settings and for close-up. It is suitable for magicians who prefer effects with no sleight of hand. It is also good for those who want a self-working method that looks like mentalism. The trick involves multiple participants, making it engaging for groups.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

Flix is easy to perform. The method is self-working. No advanced sleight of hand is required. The performer needs to follow the provided script and procedure. The focus is on presentation and pacing. The difficulty level is low, making it accessible to magicians of all skill levels. The challenge lies in selling the story and building to the final reveal.

What magicians say

Reviewers praise Flix for its impact and method. AlakazamMagicUK states the trick has "no memory work needed" and "no forces." They note the "spectator has complete control, yet the outcome is always the same." They call it a "game-changer" and a "foolproof, high-impact piece." The trick won the 2025 Trick of the Year award from Alakazam Magic based on sales. Reviewers highlight the cinematic theme as a major strength for audience engagement. The marked deck is mentioned as a useful bonus for other routines. The overall consensus is that Flix is a commercial and visually stunning effect that delivers a strong reaction.

What people are saying about Flix

AlakazamMagicUK says...

Flix is a game-changer for magicians who want a self-working yet deeply impactful routine. Nikolas Mavresis has crafted an effect that’s easy to perform but looks like pure mentalism.

Peter Nardi says...

I'm building a movie-themed parlor act and plan to add FLIX (coming 2025) later. It will enhance my 12-14 minute performance, which is great for parlor settings and involves multiple participants.

StevensMagicEmporium says...

Flix by Nikolas Mavresis is available through Stevens Magic, known for professional effects. It likely involves a striking transformation or vanish, appealing to magicians seeking ready-to-use, high-impact material.

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