“Lucky Day” (*1/2 out of four) was an unlucky mess about a professional safe-cracker (Luke Bracey) just released from prison and half-heartedly attempting to go straight while a violent and unstoppable hitman (Crispin Glover) is out for revenge against him for the death of his brother. Sputters to a halt after a flashy opening and only gets dumber and uglier as it goes on. A disappointment from director Roger Avary who in better days co-wrote “Pulp Fiction” and directed the far more potent “Killing Zoe” in 1994.

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