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Two brothers attempt to pull off a heist during a NASCAR race in North Carolina.
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Comedy Crime Drama - This film is a comic ensemble heist thriller in the vein of director
Steven Soderbergh's previous Ocean's films, but the approach
is the completely opposite one, trading in Vegas glamour for the
grime of lower working class. While generally an ensemble film,
Channing Tatum plays the main character, with others such as Daniel
Craig, Katie Holmes, and Adam Driver in supporting roles of varying
size. Language, some violence, and adult subject matter make the film
not for young kids.
Channing Tatum HAIL, CAESAR!, MAGIC MIKE XXL, JUPITER ASCENDING Daniel Craig SPECTRE, SKYFALL, THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN Riley Keough THE RUNAWAYS Director: Steven Soderbergh SIDE EFFECTS, MAGIC MIKE, HAYWIRE, CONTAGION
Roger EbertFull Review Very Good ...it's precision-tooled entertainment made by experts, and sometimes more than that. Watching it is like finding money in the pocket of a coat that you haven't worn in years. ...not a deep or particularly original film and isn't trying to be...
USA TodayFull Review Good Southern flavor, rampant goofiness and fun twangs go a long way in making director Steven Soderbergh's cinematic return such a sparkling hoot. A chicken-fried treat akin to Smokey and the Bandit and Cannonball Run, with a little Blues Brothers tossed in...
NY PostFull Review Good ...a loopy cross between his "Ocean's” series and the lighter side of the Coen brothers' work. It's a lark, if you can tolerate the hammy redneck accents, and confirms that Soderbergh is as agile as ever at knitting together all the moving parts of a complex heist.
Rolling StoneFull Review Very Good ...a cool breeze of summertime sweetness... ...it's a terrific, twisty, funny-as-hell crime flick about so-called hicks who decide that making America great again starts right at home. It's true that any hack can string together the elements of a heist film – suspense, humor, convoluted plot, trick ending. Soderbergh, however, knows how to make those babies dance.
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Moviegoer Opinions:
Based on a theater exit polling of 42 moviegoers:
The critics really enjoyed this movie, but a significant percentage of moviegoers, in all groups, were less impressed and only rated it "average."
TEENS: The lone male enjoyed it very much. One female loved it and one felt it was only an "average" movie.
TWENTYSOMETHINGS: Two of the five males loved "Lucky Logan." Two more rated it "above average," which indicates a movie they enjoyed very much. One rated it "average." Two females loved it, one enjoyed it very much and one rated it "average."
ADULTS: The male and female reviews are nearly identical. About 30% loved it with another 30% rating it "above average." Unfortunately, nearly 40% felt it was only an "average" movie (enjoyable but nothing special or memorable).
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