This week on We Got This Covered’s Cinemaholics, hosts Jon Negroni and Will Ashton debate the good and bad in Logan, which finally released this weekend to massive box office success. How does James Mangold's film stack up against the best in the genre, or even the most recent ones? And is it really a masterpiece? Tune in to find out.
This week on We Got This Covered's Cinemaholics, hosts Jon Negroni and Will Ashton invite mainstay and fellow cinemaholic Matt Donato to help them review Logan, The Great Wall, and Fist Fight. The trio also discuss the biggest movie-related news of the week, like more trouble with The Batman and a director rumor about Suicide Squad 2.
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