Release Date The Wolverine Jul 25, 2013 Wide
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Actors For The Wolverine
Hugh Jackman,Will Yun Lee,Hiroyuki Sanada,Hal Yamanouchi,Tao Okamoto,Rila Fukushima,Brian Tee,Famke Janssen,Svetlana KhodchenkovaGenres The Wolverine : Action & Adventure
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Wolverine
User Ranting The Wolverine : 4.2User Percentage For The Wolverine : 84 %
User Count Like for The Wolverine : 108,798
All Critics Ranting For The Wolverine : 6.2
All Critics Count For The Wolverine : 95
All Critics Percentage For The Wolverine : 65 %
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Review For The Wolverine
Instead of expounding a tedious origin story or staging an epic battle for apocalyptic stakes, "The Wolverine" focuses on a specific and self-contained adventure in a richly imagined place.A.O. Scott-New York Times
Like most superhero films, "The Wolverine" depends mostly on sheer mechanics -- both in front of and behind the camera -- and on that level it's a resounding success.
Rafer Guzman-Newsday
The film is a misconceived misfire, over-solemn for its first two acts and overstuffed with BLAM! POW! TEDIUM! at the climax.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
A movie so unspectacular and meaningless it might be mistaken for an old episode of "The Incredible Hulk."
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
It may be a streamlined, 21st-century take on the Frankenstein story, but it's not an improvement; for a 3D adventure, this noisy action fantasy falls as flat as cardboard.
Andrea Gronvall-Chicago Reader
Hugh Jackman, in his sixth time up as Wolverine, still has the juice. This pissed-off man of Adamantium claws is stalking new ground (Japan), and his fight with yakuza on top of Tokyo's speeding bullet train is a wowser.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone
This is a big, loud, commercial picture which does not appear to have been written so much as audience-tested, global-market-researched, greenscreened and CGI-ed to within an inch of its life.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
A superhero movie has to have three things: a reason to care about the characters, sensational action scenes, and a really interesting villain. I'd give this movie one out of three.
Nell Minow-Beliefnet
The angst doesn't deepen the action, nor does the action energize the melodrama.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
Some may call this a "thinking man's" take on the character, but apparently, all said thoughts are pretty superficial.
Bill Gibron-Film Racket
The change in scenery is attractive, yet The Wolverine is missing fire in its belly, feeling mummified by its intentional downshift into a mood piece.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
Jackman's 126-minute scowl is a poor substitute for character. With this, his 6th tour of Logan, he could have capitalized on the 100-plus-year story arc, delivering a performance of greater depth. Certainly not less.
Kimberly Gadette-Doddle
The Wolverine isn't a run-of-the-mill, effects-heavy comic-book adaptation-it's a solid drama that's only incidentally about superheroes.
Daniel Eagan-Film Journal International
A movie that clots the brain and paralyses the soul.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
None of the chaos drowns out Jackman's emotive miracle under these popcorn conditions, an acting gem that's unexpected and true. If comic book movies are the last place you look for a soulful, serious performance, The Wolverine should be your first.
Steve Persall-Tampa Bay Times
Sets itself apart as an introspective character study more than an action movie, with a streamlined cast and an emphasis on personal relationships.
Josh Bell-Las Vegas Weekly
The Wolverine isn't great, but it's better than we've come to expect, and when it screws up, at least it doesn't do it in the usual ways.
Vincent Mancini-FilmDrunk
A rare comic-to-film adaptation that doesn't sacrifice substance for the sake of thrilling action.
Jason Buchanan-TV Guide's Movie Guide
Oh, Wolverine. Why, oh, why, in the name of all that is awesome and pointy, don't your movies work?
Joe Gross-Austin American-Statesman
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