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Logan (2017) Movie Review

December 16, 2017 Steve Baqqi
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After the success of Deadpool, Fox Studios suddenly got the nerve to allow the superheroes in its stable to be placed in R-rated films. Wolverine was the next logical choice. Despite some hit or miss sequels and reboots, terrible prequels, and one decent stand-alone film, the X-Men film franchise, and Wolverine, in particular, have always been bankable. Always repressing unfathomable rage, a living weapon with unbreakable razor claws protruding from his fists, Wolverine is tailor-made for a violent R-rated action romp.  James Mangold directed the last successful standalone Wolverine film, aptly titled The Wolverine, and was given the creative reins for what could be Hugh Jackman’s final portrayal. Hugh Jackman has been faithfully reprising his role as Wolverine for seventeen years now and was ready to call it quits. Fan favorite, Patrick Stewart, was also brought back to play Professor X and the film is all the better for it. The result? A somber, neo-noir western that works as a perfect sendoff for both Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, and their respective characters. Logan skillfully integrates visceral action with gut-wrenching emotionality and bleak fatalism.

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Tags Logan, 2017, Movie Review, Deadpool, Ryan Reynolds, Wolverine, X-men, James Mangold, Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Professor Xavier, Fox Studios, Disney, Western, Neo Noir, Dystopian, Dysfunctional Family, Violence, Graphic Violence, Crime, Murder, Action, The Dark Knight
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Unforgiven (1992) Movie Review and Analysis

March 28, 2016 Steve Baqqi

Unforgiven is available on Netflix Instant Streaming (as of April 2016). I will be periodically highlighting films that I love, hate, or feel are under appreciated. Unforgiven is a film I would consider a GOAT (Greatest Of All Time).  Spoiler Warning! Spoilers for this twenty year old film after the jump. 

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Tags Unforgiven, 1992, Clint Eastwood, David Webb Peoples, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Richard Harris, Jaimz Woolvett, Saul Rubinek, Frances Fisher, William Munny, Little Bill Daggett, Ned Logan, English Bob, The 'Schofield Kid', W.W. Beauchamp, Strawberry Alice, Netflix, Streaming, Pick, Western, Dark, Gritty Violence, Rated R, Academy Awards
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