AniInterview
Sorry, this movie sucks
Portia Hilton
Blistering performances.
Jakoba
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Caryl
It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
brookiepruett
Great movie. Really enjoyed it. Kept me on the edge of my seat. Made me cry. Definitely recommend watching it!
arjunflamingfeather
The movie obscure in the visual connections was a movie with no subtitles. The movie titled 'Logan' did not have 'cam' written on it but 'ts' which luckily we did not find out. The Logan actor is 'Hugh Jackman' who has played in the 'X-men' series and 'Les Miserables'.
The actor who was nominated for awards like 'Bafta' and 'Golden Globes' due to his on screen personalities has brought us memorable movies like The Prestige and 'The Greatest Showman' In the world. The later of 'Hugh's' movie titled 'The Greatest Showman' we saw in cinema hall.
'Logan' is then the movie that 'Hugh Jackman' did not end in our memory.
doxxman5
Logan is a superhero movie on the surface, but a Western movie at heart. It brings the kinds of stories that are already present in comic books of the last 60 years to the screen in ways that are accessible to people who don't already know them, but even BETTER for those of us who have this kind of character memorized. In the actual comic-book story of Logan's fight with The Reavers, he gets crucified and left for dead; too much? Most importantly, this is the closest to the actual character of Wolverine the movies are ever likely to give us, so it deserves to be listed among the top movies of the year.
annieburke-72582
Being completely honest here, this is the only movie within the X-Men film series (besides the two Deadpool films) I have seen. Yet, watching it only knowing Wolverine/Logan and Charles Xavier in a weaker, older, more vulnerable state didn't end up being a problem for me. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart, although their send-offs for their beloved characters were incredibly sad; they put all of their heart into giving dedicated X-Men fans and casual movie goers alike, gripping final performances. Dafne Keen's portrayal of Laura deserves special recognition as for most of the film she is silent, with the occasional grunts and yells that come from fighting. Although, seeing a child be so violent on screen may be disheartening to some, Dafne Keen showed she was a force to be reckoned with as she proves she can keep up, if not out pace the much older Logan in all of their fights. Keen showed strength, resilience, heartbreak, and even a little humor as Laura. If the X-Men films continue with a spinoff of her and the newer mutants, it's safe to say that Jackman and Stewart have left the films in very good hands.