No Time to Die

    No Time to Die
    2021

    Synopsis

    Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.

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    Cast

    • Daniel CraigJames Bond
    • Léa SeydouxDr. Madeleine Swann
    • Rami MalekLyutsifer Safin
    • Lashana LynchNomi
    • Ralph FiennesM
    • Ben WhishawQ
    • Naomie HarrisEve Moneypenny
    • Jeffrey WrightFelix Leiter
    • Ana de ArmasPaloma
    • Billy MagnussenLogan Ash

    Recommendations

    • 100

      The Telegraph

      it’s often very funny indeed. The mood is often closer to the perkier passages of the Connery films, and the humour feels contemporary and British: the Phoebe Waller-Bridge script polish evidently yielded the desired result.
    • 100

      The Guardian

      No Time To Die is startling, exotically self-aware, funny and confident, and perhaps most of all it is big: big action, big laughs, big stunts and however digitally it may have been contrived, and however wildly far-fetched, No Time To Die looks like it is taking place in the real world, a huge wide open space that we’re all longing for.
    • 85

      TheWrap

      No Time to Die will be remembered for its emotional impact above all. And, to cap it all, Craig may well have delivered the most complex and layered Bond performance of them all.
    • 80

      Empire

      This is Bond film that dutifully ticks all the boxes — but brilliantly, often doesn’t feel like a Bond film at all. For a 007 who strived to bring humanity to larger-than-life hero, it’s a fitting end to the Craig era.
    • 80

      Arizona Republic

      At 2 hours and 43 minutes, it’s a long goodbye for Craig. Too long, really; parts of the last act drag a bit. But as Bond says earlier, “Letting go is hard.” In “No Time to Die,” it’s also satisfying.
    • 80

      Total Film

      Even a disappointing villain can’t detract from a bold, satisfying climax to Daniel Craig’s time in the tux.
    • 70

      CNN

      To its credit, this two hour, 43-minute movie (thus making the title a bit of a lie) assiduously builds on everything that the recent Bond movies have established, in a way earlier incarnations generally didn't. That has deepened the character, allowing Bond to experience grief, loss and love without hitting the reset button, the recurrence of the villainous Blofeld notwithstanding.
    • 67

      Consequence

      Fukunaga’s direction is crisp and assured, if occasionally languid, and the script creaks under the weight of its myriad responsibilities to both its star and franchise. But it hits where it counts, and sets up a new chapter for the saga, a blank slate upon which the creatives that come next can paint a new vision for 007.

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