James Mangold
James Mangold (born 16 December 1963) is an American film director and screenwriter. He is perhaps best known for Walk the Line (2005) which he co-wrote and directed.
Logan
Logan: Superhero Movies Get Old
By Nerdwriter1
Logan vs. Children of Men — The End is in the Beginning
By Lessons from the Screenplay
What Logan Means For Comic Book Films
By Films&Stuff
Logan - The Death Of A Genre
By The Closer Look
3 Superhero Films That Dared To Break Genre Conventions
By Fandor
Film Theory: The REAL Reason Wolverine is DYING! (LOGAN)
By The Film Theorists
Logan (2017) - A Tale of Reconciliation
By Matthew Brando
LOGAN - A Film Analysis
By Mavrik Studios
Logan and the Case Against Cinematic Universes
By Matt Draper
Logan and the Neo-Western Explained — The Evolution of Western Movies
By StudioBinder
LOGAN Gave Us What MARVEL Never Can
By Brockrin
Logan Has A Lot In Common With Westerns
By Shane Bertram
Logan is the Anti-Superhero Blockbuster
By Burger Fiction
Logan - The End of Heroism
By Ryan Hollinger
Logan: The Importance of Characters
By FilmInTheMaking
Script to screen - LOGAN
By Screenplayed
Symbolism in Logan | Ascending the Mountain
By Jonathan Pageau
The Philosophy of LOGAN – Wisecrack Edition
By Wisecrack
The Themes of LOGAN - Wolverine's Fears
By Broad Strokes
VFX Artist Explains What's Wrong With Modern CGI
By Corridor Crew
VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGI
By Corridor Crew
How Logan Changed Superhero Movies Forever
By ScreenCrush
Logan, Last Supper
By Mavrik Studios
Logan vs Old Man Logan - What's the Difference?
By CineFix