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Logan Lucky
Despite the title’s suggestion, the Logan family could not be called lucky – Adam Driver’s droll bartender Clyde lost an arm in the Iraq war, while big brother Jimmy (Channing Tatum as an ursine, divorced dad) has been fired from his job fixing sinkholes. Younger sister Mellie (Riley Keough, tough, funny and underused here) fares a little better as a joyriding hairdresser, but she’s not superstitious. The three follow Jimmy’s to-do list (“Rules For Robbing a Bank”) to stage a heist in a bid to rewrite their family history, enlisting the help of local prison inmate and explosives expert Joe Bang (Daniel Craig).
25 July 1973, Newport Beach, California, USA
15 February 1993, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
26 October 1973, Kent, Connecticut, USA
5 March 1997, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
18 April 1985, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
23 October 1956, Pikeville, Kentucky, USA
19 November 1983, San Diego, California, USA
6 April 1976, Ireland
September 02, 2017
...the movie, despite its raft of appealing attributes, comes off as a forgettable caper that could (and should) have been so much better.August 28, 2017
A singular film-maker returns from a cinematic sabbatical in qualified triumph. We're lucky to have him.August 29, 2017
Come for the zippy comedy about ordinary people mastering their own destinies. Stay for the entertaining filmmaking masterclass.September 06, 2017
Stylish but shallow, this could be the director's next franchise, along with Eleven and Magic Mike.September 01, 2017
If nothing else, see the film for Craig's portrayal of pure larcenous joy. It is a thing of beauty, as white hot as his livid blue eyes.August 18, 2017
Logan Lucky is as charming and welcome as toenail fungus.September 04, 2017
Nah...August 28, 2017
Soderbergh films the movie with swing, relishing the overlapping and intertwining strands of the complex plot, the brightly lit personalities of the characters it involves, and the magnificently conceived, essential tiny details ...August 18, 2017
It's good to have Soderbergh back, even if he never was really away.August 18, 2017
Steven Soderbergh's "Logan Lucky," written by Rebecca Blunt, is a down-home heist movie that comes across like a Southern-fried variation of one of his "Ocean's" films.August 19, 2017
Such is the merriment of the new movie, and so spirited is its pace, that you barely notice the wavering of the tone.August 22, 2017
Logan Lucky is like a cheerful sing-a-long of a movie, sweeping its audience along easily, even if some of the details quickly vanish from memory.