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Derren Brown has established himself as what has been called a psychological illusionist , but he is also one of the few performers left who has a sense of danger about him. His television ...
These images can then be used to affect behaviour later on.As you ll see in a bit, this technique is regularly used by Derren for his shows and can be found in many forms, from pictures to sounds.
Derren Brown's controversial TV special Apocalypse scored strong ratings for Channel 4 earlier this month. The Friday night two-parter, which aired on consecutive weeks, averaged 3.4 million ...
In addition to his masterful stage shows, the British mentalist Derren Brown has made a name for himself with elaborate television real-life dramas which are part Truman Show and part CIA mind-control ...
Illusionist Derren Brown has hit out at “hurtful” allegations that the “victim” of a zombie stunt in his latest Channel 4 television show was an actor.
Daisy Bowie-Sell reviews the second part of Derren Brown's new series Apocalypse, Part Two on Channel 4, where he convinces a man it's the end of the world.
Derren Brown has announced his latest Channel 4 show Apocalypse. The illusionist teased the show on Twitter earlier this week, saying that he is "excited" about its upcoming broadcast later this year.
Derren Brown has run into controversy, with some viewers of his Apocalypse trick doubting that his 'victim' really believed the world had been struck by a meteorite and had been bombarded with ...
Derren Brown has come under fire for his latest show Apocalypse, with viewers blasting the magician for apparently using an actor to pretend Brown had convinced him that the world had ended.
Derren Brown's ghost train is a unique VR experience and an exhilarating theme park ride. The story is unoriginal though; a patchwork of zombie movie tropes awkwardly stitched together.
Derren Brown has responded to allegations that his latest TV stunt Apocalypse is fake, by posting a video interview with the show's 'victim' Steve Brosnan.
Derren Brown, Apocalypse, Channel 4, review Daisy Bowie-Sell reviews the first part of Derren Brown's new series, where he convinces a man it's the end of the world.