Lucky Apple TV Review Praises Cast, Pans Tonal Confusion

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- "Lucky" is an Apple TV crime thriller based on Marissa Stapley's bestselling novel, running seven 48-minute episodes.
- Anya Taylor-Joy stars as grifter Luciana "Lucky" Armstrong, who flees across the US after boyfriend Cary (Drew Starkey) vanishes with proceeds from their multimillion-dollar heist.
- Timothy Olyphant plays Lucky's jailbird father John, whose blithe manipulation of the crime boss is partly blamed for her predicament.
- Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor (FBI Agent Rand) and Annette Bening (mob matriarch Priscilla) deliver the performances the reviewer singles out as unambiguously good.
- Fiona Apple performs the theme tune, which the reviewer describes as delivered "in the manner of a blunderbussed elk."
- The reviewer credits the show's silliness but faults the series for refusing to commit to either its preposterous chase plotting or its stated ambitions on victimhood, calling the tone a "baby giraffe on an ice rink."
Why it matters: A prestige-cast adaptation of Marissa Stapley's bestselling novel earns a largely negative critical verdict, with only supporting performances from Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor and Annette Bening receiving unqualified praise amid what the reviewer calls a tonally uncommitted series.




