Movie Information
Overall Rank: 1932
Average Rating: 2.9/4
# of Ratings: 34
Theatrical Release Date: 10/08/2021
Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 12/21/2021
Language: English
Genre: Action, Thriller
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Cary Joji Fukunaga
Actors: Daniel Craig, Léa Seydoux, Rami Malek, Lashana Lynch, Jeffrey Wright, Ralph Fiennes
Plot: James Bond has left the service life behind, preferring a more peaceful life in Jamaica. But when old CIA contact Felix Leiter shows up, their reprieve is short-lived as Bond once again finds himself on the trail of a kidnapped scientist - and a new, powerful adversary with a dangerous technology at his disposal. -- Chris Kavan
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3/4
Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 10/11/2021
It's sometimes a little too slick, even for a Bond film, but "No Time to Die" nicely closes the book on the Craig-era with thrilling action, surprises, and heavy drama that emphasizes the humanized 007 who has been the strongest element of the franchise for the last 15 years.
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3/4
Daniel Craig 007 era ends in epic fashion.
Indyfreak - wrote on 02/03/2022
Final entry in the Daniel Craig films for the James Bond franchise is big, stylish, and mostly fun. It pays respect to his interpretation of the character and gives him a heroic conclusion. Cary Fukunaga is a surprisingly good fit for the style and elements we expect from a James Bond film.
The returning cast members like Ben Whishaw as Q and Naomie Harris as Moneypenny are great. Newcomers such as Lashana Lynch, Ana de Armas, and Billy Magnussan all do a good job. Ana de Armas especially is a delight as a perky yet deadly CIA ally of Bond. The action scenes are incredibly well staged and the direction is confident with no shakey-cam.
The main bad guy played by Rami Malek is a letdown unfortunately. His evil plan is actually pretty diabolical and unique as far as Bond villains go. Rami …
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3/4
The Time of My Life
SIngli6 - wrote on 11/29/2021
I love Bond. Have always done, ever since I was seven and watched Goldfinger on Channel Ten for the first time. I'll never forget how that film made me maddeningly desperate to remain in that world of suave sophistication, thrilling action, and exotic locations. It just ignited something within me; a spark that I've coaxed into an inferno of discipleship for one of the longest and most enduring franchises in film history.
But also as a lover of the craft of film itself, I can't really say there's ever been a perfect, five star Bond movie. I think one day there will be, but No Time to Die is not it. But who cares? This film rocks! It stays true to the emotional and thematic journey of Bond as depicted through the previous Craig outings while injecting some much needed panache back into …
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3.5/4
Death Is Just Another Beginning
Chris Kavan - wrote on 10/18/2021
A sendoff is always hard to pull off but Daniel Craig manages to give Bond the right kind of end after a long series - one that has emotional heft but still reminds you that this is still 007 - whether it's a signature drink, car or that wit. I remember back when Craig was first announced as the next Bond how much people complained, but I think his tenure has been one of the better and once again whoever comes next will have some big shoes to fill.
Bond has never been good with relationships, however, and our opening sees him once again trying to settle down, this time with Madeleine (Léa Seydoux), who only asks that he big his past goodbye by visiting the grave of Vesper Lynd. But, of course, this small gesture turns into a fight for survival along with another possible betrayal and …
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