Steven Soderbergh, What Happened? 4 Reasons ‘Logan Lucky,’ Wasn’t
“Logan Lucky” is his return to filmmaking, but the audiences didn’t seem to care. Here’s why.
“Logan Lucky” is his return to filmmaking, but the audiences didn’t seem to care. Here’s why.
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It appears Steven Soderbergh has pulled a fast one on everyone, including the actors of “Logan Lucky.”
Soderbergh is back, and he’s taking it easy. But if “Logan Lucky” begs you not to take it seriously, that doesn’t mean it lacks real soul.