
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Release Date : Jul 25, 2013 Wide Actors :Hugh Jackman,Tao Okamoto,Rila Fukushima,Hiroyuki Sanada,Svetlana Khodchenkova,Brian Tee,Hal Yamanouchi,Will Yun Lee,Ken Yamamura,Famke Janssen,Saverio Di Biagio,Francisco Payó González,Shinji Ikefuji,Joseph Coors, Jr.,Nobuaki Kakuda,Yu Shao-Kang,Andrew G. Cesana,Conrad Coleby,Bela B. Felsenheimer,Necie Owens
The Wolverine Synopsis: Hugh Jackman returns as Wolverine in this sequel to the member of the X-Men's first solo outing. Mark Bomback and The Usual Suspects' Christopher McQuarrie penned the script, which takes its inspiration from the Chris Claremont/Frank Miller Marvel miniseries from the 1980s dealing with the character's adventures in Japan as he fights ninjas in the ceremonial garb of the samurai. Knight and Day's James Mangold directs. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi PG-13
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Review For The Wolverine
It restores the tarnished lustre to this most fan-beloved of Marvel characters by doing precisely what Chris Claremont and Frank Miller's near-sacred 1982 run did: It pumps some feeling into the guy along with his muscles and steel talons.Geoff Pevere-Globe and Mail
Director James Mangold's film features some breathtakingly suspenseful action sequences, exquisite production and costume design and colorful characters, some of whom register more powerfully than others.
Christy Lemire-RogerEbert.com
Too quickly the random fights pile up -- so many yakuza thugs who forgot to wear chain mail that morning -- and you yearn for the film that might have been.
Joshua Rothkopf-Time Out New York
Mangold front-loads the action, but near the end there's a first-rate fight atop a bullet train between Wolverine/Logan and some especially pesky ninjas. It puts the train fights in the recent The Lone Ranger to shame.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
Just as comic-book movie fatigue was starting to set in, along comes The Wolverine to revive a moribund summer of superheroes.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
The idea of Wolverine fighting off waves of yakuza and ninjas amid shoji screens is tantalizing, but Mangold bungles the staging and cuts so fast that you can't ever savor their silhouettes.
David Edelstein-Vulture
The Wolverine is surprisingly dour and uneventful, at least by the carnage-n-claptrap standards of modern superhero movies
Luke Buckmaster-Crikey
Much of the reason Wolverine has become everyone's favorite Canadian mutant is because, despite his origins in the Marvel Universe, he doesn't act much like a superhero.
Dan Lybarger-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
It's Hugh's movie, and he's in formidable form, whether chatting with the dead Jean Grey, skewering multiple baddies, clinging to a bullet train's roof or performing seriously ouchy auto-surgery.
David 'Mad Dog' Bradley-Rip It Up
... a holdover to distract us from what we've been craving all along... it's still better than the last Wolverine sorta-solo outing, so there's that.
Kevin A. Ranson-MovieCrypt.com
The standout moment is when Logan gets to grips with an assailant atop a hurtling bullet train. Fights on the roofs of speeding trains are a cinematic cliché, but the giddying velocity of the Japanese train gives the scene a uniquely thrilling momentum.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
The very definition of a 'good enough' film... But 'good enough' is better by far than 'not good enough'.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
Taken as a whole, The Wolverine is nearly as hit-and-miss as the rest of Mangold's filmography.
Scott Wold-Paste Magazine
With a contemplative tone and slower pace, "The Wolverine" doesn't feel much like a superhero movie, which isn't a bad thing considering how plentiful the genre has become ...
Greg Maki-Star-Democrat (Easton, MD)
At one point, with a giant metal suit controlled by Yashida battling Wolverine, the movie felt like outtakes from Pacific Rim.
Lori Hoffman-Atlantic City Weekly
A gingery palate cleanser in a summer of overcooked Big Macs.
Steven D. Greydanus-Decent Films Guide
'If you were as sick as I am,' said the old Japanese man propped up on a bed of hydraulic pistons, 'your oncologist would be a supermodel too - in a school-girl costume with braids and in need of a spanking!'
Mark Ramsey-MovieJuice!
The changes [to the original comic are] pretty stupid, designed more for summer blockbuster purposes than to serve the story.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid
Clad throughout most of the film donning nothing but his retractable knuckle-claws, muttonchops, and a body cut enough to put Ginsu out of business, Jackman actually does a great job of portraying the human, emotional side of the eponymous mutant.
Staci Layne Wilson-Yahoo! Movies
There is plenty of action in this second spin-off of the "X-Men" character. Fans will eat it up while all others will be okay with the excitement.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com
Somber and restrained but with bold, vivid strokes that make other comic-book flicks look juvenile by comparison.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
In the glut of superhero movies hitting theaters, The Wolverine stands out for several reasons.
Scott Nash-Three Movie Buffs
Ace solo adventure that's a great character piece. Will have you swiping at everything with your invisible Wolverine claws for days
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie
A solid addition to the ever-burgeoning Marvel Comics universe, 'The Wolverine' is one of the few summer blockbusters that doesn't have a prolonged CGI battle as the finale.
Linda Cook-Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
This film doesn't offer much in the way of excitement or suspense. Aside from a slightly unexpected plot development in the final minutes, it does things by the book.
Matthew Toomey-ABC Radio Brisbane
A refreshing , almost film noirish reboot of the Wolverine franchise that uses its Japan locations to good advantage. Jackman is a great action star.
Pete Hammond-Movieline

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