new James Bond film is a suitably action-packed and glamorous montage of high-speed car chases, high-end tailoring and high-velocity weapons.
It kicks off with Daniel Craig hurling himself off the ancient Roman bridge in Gravina di Puglia and ends with him machine-gunning a crashing car in a misty forest.
About halfway through, Ralph Fiennes as M stares at a screen and mutters, ‘Come on, Bond… where the hell are you?’007’s fans have been feeling the same way.
To say that No Time to Die has been a long time coming is like saying Godot is running a little late. The film was originally intended to hit screens in 2019, four years after Bond’s last outing, Spectre.
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