Logan Lucky (12A) ****

Dir: Steven Soderbergh

With: Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, Daniel Craig

Runtime: 119mins

FOUR years after Steven Soderbergh suggested he was finished making films for the big screen, the director returns with the comically endearing Logan Lucky, which nods to past work without ever feeling like repetition.

A deceptively smart tale about two luckless brothers (Channing Tatum and Adam Driver) who hire an explosives expert (Daniel Craig’s Joe Bang) and his two dimwitted siblings (Brian Gleeson and Jack Quaid) to help them pull off a heist from a NASCAR Circuit mid-race, this crackles with witty banter, frothy chemistry and slick storytelling sleight of hand.

Soderbergh imbues the film with his customary sense of style (complete with soundtrack help from regular collaborator David Holmes), yet crucially leaves plenty of room for the likes of Tatum, Driver and Craig, in particular, to create genuinely memorable characters.

Hence, while the heist itself is an expertly crafted mix of laughter and tension, the slow build-up leaves plenty of room for audiences to develop a real affinity for the people attempting to better their lives by turning to crime.

And the self-consciously blue collar feel serves as a nice contrast to the far more fashionable Ocean’s 11 series, to which this will draw most comparisons, while also affording some sly commentary on Trump’s America.

Not everything works, including obnoxious support from Seth MacFarlane, but it’s good to have a filmmaker of Soderbergh’s class back where he belongs and so clearly enjoying himself in the process.

Rob Carnevale