Seven movies to watch at home this week: Logan Lucky, Away We Go and more

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Seven movies to watch at home this week: Logan Lucky, Away We Go and more
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Daniel Craig is off-the-charts outrageous in this fun and clever heist movie you could watch at home tonight.

. If you want to keep the fun, heisty times going, skip the sequels and go straight to the infinitely better and more clever, which was also directed by Steven Soderbergh – the filmmaker even came out of retirement to make it., Logan is an out-of-work construction worker who, along with his brother Clyde and sister Mellie and a safecracker named Joe Bang , plot to rob a racetrack on a big race day weekend.

Never mind that Indy should really call himself a tomb raider or treasure hunter than an actual archaeologist, because when there’s adventure afoot and Nazis to defeat, the finer details aren’t that important, right?

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