Your Lucky Day

Your Lucky Day

After a dispute over a winning lottery ticket turns into a deadly hostage situation, the witnesses must decide exactly how far they’ll go—and how much blood they’re willing to spill—for a cut of the $156 million.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 89 minutes
  • Genre: Crime, Thrillers
  • Stars: Angus Cloud, Jason O'Mara, Jason Wiles, Spencer Garrett, Sterling Beaumon, Elliot Knight, Jessica Garza, Sebastian Sozzi, Mousa Kraish, Yuri Brown, Katherine LaVictoire
  • Director: Dan Brown
 Comments
  • daddypilley - 15 April 2024
    Fast forwarded from 1/3 of the way in just to see how this terrible movie ended
    Predictable, the acting was horrid. Sometimes you get lucky with these movies with no name actors and they turn out great. This was not one of those times. The pregnant girl was hard to watch. She is the main reason I fast forwarded. It had potential, unfortunately they didn't see that. If they would have evolved it outside of the store, it would have been a lot better. Would have been cool to see someone cash it in then try to rip everyone off by not following through with the payment and THEN everything hitting the fan. I wasn't expecting it to all stay within the store itself. Just needed more structure to give it a better base.

    Sad to hear the main dude passed from an overdose.
  • nogodnomasters - 1 January 2024
    Hey Everybody, I just hit the Lottery!
    A man uses a scanner in the Sip 'N' Go convenience store and hits the $156 Million lottery. Rather than quietly fold the ticket and stick it in his pocket he announces it to the entire store. The store includes a young couple with a pregnant woman (Jessica Garza) who will eventually become our protagonist and a criminal (Angus Cloud) who was just robbed of his drugs. A gun comes out a man and a cop are shot. The clerk (Mousa Hussein Kraish) deletes the tapes at gunpoint. Eventually, the four of them decide to work together to cover things up and split the money. Abraham (Elliot Knight) has cold feet but goes along. Eventually, bad cops discover what is going on and start shooting, rather than just show up.

    They made the plot more twisted and ridiculous than it needed to be. Three matches? Lucky her. It is not as if convenience stores don't carry butane lighters with a nine-inch flame. We see a pregnant woman work to outsmart seasoned cops. That was the entertainment of a film that mostly takes place in one location. I didn't like it as much as my peers. A guy steals the ticket. What happens when he goes to cash it?

    Guide: Not much swearing. Magazine nudity.