Logan Luckys Riley Keough on Steven Soderbergh: he keeps his movies fun.

Riley Keough is a bit tired.

What do all those filmmakers have in common?

Theres a vision, says Keough.

Theyre very good at communicating.

The film is being billed as Soderberghs return after his much-publicized retirement from feature filmmaking in 2013.

And I said, Sure.

He goes, Okay Ill send you the script.

Totally, she says.

You watchOceans, you get why they pulled that off.

Because theyre all slick as fuck and know their shit.

This is like the version that you wish in your real life would happen.

You know what I mean.

Thats why its so exciting.

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This kind of had the same similar vibe where it was just fun.

The characters were so different and funny, and that was the tone for this film as well.

He doesnt really get involved with your acting process, she said.

He gives you a lot of responsibility, which is really nice and a little bit scary sometimes.

I couldnt figure out who (Mellie) was exactly, which was exciting, continues the actress.

I couldnt tell if she was meant to be really girly, or like this tough race car driver.

I liked that I didnt know exactly.

She wasnt overly written to be like this one thing.

I dont know what theyre doing with sequels and all that stuff, she admits.

But I would work with George on anything.

Its going to be very visual and all that stuff.

But hes surprisingly so good as an actors director.

That was a great experience.

Hes one of the kindest souls Ive ever met in my life, which is not what youd expect.

Logan Luckyis out in theaters tomorrow (Friday, August 18).