Logan (2017)
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Critic Consensus: Hugh Jackman makes the most of his final outing as Wolverine with a gritty, nuanced performance in a violent but surprisingly thoughtful superhero action film that defies genre conventions.
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Cast
as Logan
as Charles Xavier / Professor X
as Pierce
as Caliban
as Laura
as Dr. Rice
as Will Munson
as Kathryn Munson
as Gabriela
as Nate Munson
as Federal Commander

as Federale Lieutenant

as Federale
as Rey
as Mohawk

as Macon
as Bone Breaker

as Pretty Boy

as Reaver

as Reaver

as Reaver

as Reaver

as Reaver

as Motel Manager

as Rictor

as Rebecca
as Bobby

as Charlotte

as Delilah

as Lizard Boy
as Mexican Staff Member

as Convenience Store Clerk
as Jackson

as Bartender
as Old Doctor

as Prom Teen #1

as Prom Teen #2

as Prom Teen #3

as Prom Teen #4

as Bridesmaid

as Pastor

as Mourning Widow
as Maria

as Infirmary Nurse
as Car Dealer
as Major

as Banger

as Banger
as Banger

as Banger

as Banger

as Federale

as Federale

as Federale

as Federale

as Federale
as Valet

as Pine Cone Girl

as Jonah

as Mutant Child

as Mutant Child

as Mutant Child

as Mutant Child

as Mutant Child

as Mutant Child

as Glowing Eyes Boy

as Jackson's Henchman

as Screaming Casino Woman

as Bumpy Skinned Kid

as Border Guard

as Helicopter Pilot
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Critic Reviews for Logan
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Make no mistake, Logan earns its tears. If Jackman and Stewart are serious about this being their mutual X-Men swan song, they could not have crafted a more heartfelt valedictory.
Jackman and Stewart are why Logan works-why the film doesn't feel like a cheap exercise in bloody violence, and its subversion of typical superhero-movie tropes feels organic.
Another expensive throwaway aimed at milking money out of people who still read comic books. Color it stupid.
Strips away the spandex, the posse and the chaos, distilling the story down to the essence of the man, Logan. What's left is the agony and the ecstasy of mutanthood.
Jackman gives Logan a withering rage that seems heartfelt, not hammy; Stewart is touching in his enraged befuddlement; and Keen, who resembles here what Katie Holmes might look like if she were Carrie, has a feral intensity.
[Director] Mangold drags [Wolverine] - much older, if not much wiser - into a Western, and ends up with the best superhero movie in recent memory.

Audience Reviews for Logan
"Logan" is THE prime example of the kind of glorious genre movie that can arise from a studio willing to fillet convention and financially-motivated tropes. "Deadpool" was only the beginning! James Mangold's brutal second foray in the standalone adventures of the X-Men's most popular mutant is a bold, savage vision with maturity and grit not seen in a superhero film before (or most modern blockbusters for that matter). "Logan's" influences don't go wholly unnoticed, but it remains very much it's own beast. Highlighted by arguably the best performance of Hugh Jackman's career, and fittingly in his signature role, "Logan" in not only the surefire best entry in the entire X-Men film franchise... it's something close to a masterpiece.
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Logan sees tremendous success by countering what has become expected of the genre that is Hollywood Superhero films. It's more of a Western than anything, with it's desolate setting filled with gritty and nuanced performances. Even the abundance of razor claw action never feels manufactured on the backdrop of monochromatic realism. Yet, there's just enough style to make you shiver as he guts goons left and right. Effective use of themes in legacy, family and belonging takes Jackman's trademark character through one last journey of self discovery. It prudently sheds ties with the franchise's previous failures and comes to it's own but still stumbles a bit into unsavory tropes with it's "big bad" villains. Still, a well conceived send off for the Wolverine, may he rest in peace!
Super Reviewer
Whilst this film is set after Days of future past and deep in the future where Loganberry has lost his purpose and is simply waiting to die. For me, I don't understand why the critical acclaim, I felt it was more a futuristic version of the last two Wolverine movies where you see Logan down and out before being inspired on a journey of redemption and making good of his abilities. I found it to be dull and way to long to keep my attention. Offers nothing thay we havent seen before to the franchise.

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