the film is crassly violent, inexcusably sexist, horribly racist, rampantly homophobic; "Lucky Day" is not only filled with hateful characters – it’s a hateful film itself, a childish temper tantrum of a movie, screeching and uncontrollable
Roger Avary delivers his select brand of snappy dialogue, cartoonish characters and cutthroat comic brutality with a sure hand; Performances are lively all around; Glover will probably be the only thing about "Lucky Day" that people even remember
it's coarse, crude, rude and vulgar; the plot is a shambles, designed not so much to tell a story as to link together a variety of scenes in which someone mutters a few choice words after being riddled with bullets and before expiring