LOGAN LUCKY (12A)

WHO’S IN IT?

Channing Tatum (Magic Mike), Adam Driver (Paterson), Seth MacFarlane (Ted), Riley Keough (Mad Max: Fury Road), Katie Holmes (Batman Begins), Katherine Waterston (Steve Jobs), Dwight Yoakam (Wedding Crashers), Sebastian Stan (Captain America: Civil War), Brian Gleeson (Snow White and the Huntsman), Jack Quaid (The Hunger Games), Hilary Swank (Million Dollar Baby). Daniel Craig (Skyfall), David Denman (After Earth), Jim O’Heir (Accepted), Macon Blair (Blue Ruin)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Steven Soderbergh (Traffic), director, cinematographer, editor; Rebecca Blunt (film debut), writer; Reid Carolin (Magic Mike), Gregory Jacobs (The Good German), Mark Johnson (The Notebook) and Channing Tatum (Magic Mike XXL), producers; David Holmes (Ocean’s Eleven), composer

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

The Logans are a family in West Virginia that’s been known for their rotten luck for over 90 years, which gets the conniving Jimmy Logan (Tatum) thinking of a plan to finally turn his family’s luck around. With the help of his one-armed brother Clyde Logan (Driver) and a group of criminals called the Redneck Robbers, he plots to steal $14 million from the Charlotte Motor Speedway on the busiest day of the year…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Steven Soderbergh un-retires for this hilarious and star-studded heist movie with a difference, with acclaimed actors like Channing Tatum, Adam Driver and Daniel Craig adopting ridiculous Southern accents to make the escapades even funnier.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 25TH AUGUST 2017

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