Price: | $18 |
List Price: |
|
You Save: | $1.99 (10% Off) |
Currently Out of Stock:
We'll get more as soon as possible
Brand New
|
Also released as:
The Wolverine (Blu-ray)
for $18
Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: September 6, 2016
- Originally Released: 2013
- Label: 20Th Century Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Tao Okamoto, Rila Fukushima, Hiroyuki Sanada & Hugh Jackman | |
Directed by | James Mangold | |
Screenwriting by | Scott Frank & Mark Bomback | |
Composition by | Marco Beltrami | |
Director of Photography: | Ross Emery |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 3/5 --
Jackman is as perfect for Wolverine as he was when he first played the character 13 years ago... He's a commanding presence throughout and, as you might expect, is the film's engine.
Full Review
CineVue
Giving credit where it's due, without Hugh Jackman's versatility, this kind of complicated blending of genres into a Marvel comic story would not have worked.
Full Review
Cinema Siren
Rating: B- --
Caught in a time warp where wounds heal and faces never age, Logan is haunted not by death but by life.
Full Review
Silver Screen Riot
Rating: 3/4 --
...[a] typical high glossy escapist summertime comic book adventure come to life. Reflective and rousing, The Wolverine does captivate and the payoff for Logan-loving loyalists does not disappoint.
Full Review
SF Crowsnest
[I]t's definitely a more entertaining and far deeper film than the last Wolverine outing...
Entertainment Weekly
Rating: C- --
[The cast members] are not helped by the largely flat dialogue, which moves the story along but doesn't much speak to character.
Full Review
Assignment X
Rating: 1/5 --
Japan seems valued more for its scenery and costumes than anything having to do with its character.
Full Review
San Diego Reader
Product Description:
A haunted Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) journeys to Japan to bid an old friend farewell, and gets drawn into a conflict involving ninja and yakuza in stand-alone spin-off set following the events of X-MEN: THE LAST STAND, and preceding the events of X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST. The story begins in Nagasaki. As a B-29 bomber appears in the sky and air-raid sirens howl, panicked Japanese troops begin committing ritual seppuku. Terrified, yet unwilling to sacrifice his own life, young soldier Yashida takes cover in a heavily fortified prison pit containing the immortal mutant Wolverine, who shields him from a deadly blast. Decades later, Wolverine has sworn off violence after he was forced to kill his beloved Jean Grey (Famke Janssen). He's confronting a hunter who has been using illegal, poison-tipped arrows when the sword-wielding Yukio (Rila Fukushima) comes to his aid, and summons him to Japan at the behest of the dying Yashida (Hal Yamanouchi), now the head of Japan's largest and most powerful tech giant. Just hours before passing away, Yashida implores Wolverine to protect his granddaughter Mariko (Tao Okamato), whom he has personally chosen to take over the family business -- much to the chagrin of her plotting father Shingen (Hiroyuki Sanada). When the yakuza attempt a high-profile kidnapping of Mariko during Yashida's funeral, Wolverine comes to her rescue, and receives some much needed help from enigmatic ninja Harada (Will Yun Lee). Narrowly escaping with their lives, Wolverine and Mariko go into hiding with the yakuza and ruthless mutant Viper (Svetlana Khodchenkova) hot on their trail. But the battle is far from over, and with Wolverine's healing powers mysteriously diminished, he may not be able to protect Mariko for long.