Magic Camp
"Escape to Magic Camp!"
Andy Tuckerman returns to the magic camp where he first learned the craft, urged by his former mentor Roy Preston who now runs the place. He hopes this trip will jumpstart a stalled career and bring him back into the spotlight. Instead of a smooth comeback, he finds a ragtag group of new... Read more
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About Magic Camp
Andy Tuckerman returns to the magic camp where he first learned the craft, urged by his former mentor Roy Preston who now runs the place. He hopes this trip will jumpstart a stalled career and bring him back into the spotlight. Instead of a smooth comeback, he finds a ragtag group of new magicians who struggle to master tricks, build confidence, and work as a team. The dusty grounds, old tents, and late night practice sessions become a test not just of cipher palming and misdirection, but of belief in himself. Through late-night coaching and surprising friendships, Andy rediscovers wonder in the art and in mentoring others. The magic feels personal, and the camp's oddball charm becomes the real spark.
Directed by Mark Waters, Magic Camp (2020) is a family friendly fantasy comedy led by Adam Devine as Andy and Jeffrey Tambor as Roy Preston, with 24 million budget and script credited to Matt Spicer, Max Winkler, and Dan Gregor.
Box office data for Magic Camp is not reported, reflecting its distribution through streaming channels rather than a traditional wide release. This makes commercial performance hard to compare with standard theatrical films. Financial details remain elusive despite film's budget.
No major nominations are listed for Magic Camp, and it has not been a common name on awards circuits. The absence of recognition mirrors its role as a light hearted family title that prioritizes humor and mentorship over prestige. Such projects rarely grab Oscar attention yet bring consistent warm laughter.
Reception to Magic Camp centers on its warm, low stakes tone and ensemble work. The film underscores second chances, the value of mentorship, and the joy of teamwork as kids and Andy learn to believe in themselves while performing tricks that feel earned rather than flashy, and friends at home.
Details
- Release Date
- August 14, 2020
- Runtime
- 1h 40m
- Rating
- PG
- User Ratings
- 213 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Family, Fantasy, Comedy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Team Todd +2 more
- Budget
- $24,000,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Adam Devine
Andy Tuckerman
Jeffrey Tambor
Roy Preston
Gillian Jacobs
Christina Darkwood
Nathaniel Logan McIntyre
Theo
Cole Sand
Nathan
Isabella Crovetti
Ruth
Josie Totah
Judd
Izabella Alvarez
Vera
Hayden Crawford
Vic
Bianca Grava
Janelle
Director: Mark Waters
Written by: Matt Spicer, Max Winkler, Dan Gregor