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No Time to Die

PG-13

Movie

163 Minutes

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October 8th, 2021
DIRECTOR:

Cary Joji Fukunaga

PRODUCER:

Barbara Broccoli

STUDIO:

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

DISTRIBUTOR:

Universal Pictures

RATING:

PG-13

RUNTIME:

163 Minutes

FRANCHISE:

James Bond

PREQUELS:

Spectre

DIRECTOR:

Cary Joji Fukunaga

PRODUCER:

Barbara Broccoli

STUDIO:

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

DISTRIBUTOR:

Universal Pictures

RATING:

PG-13

RUNTIME:

163 Minutes

FRANCHISE:

James Bond

PREQUELS:

Spectre

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Reviews(5)

  • Daniel Craig's gritty, self-hating Bond transitions into 'traditional' Bond with corny jokes and supervillain bases. The two concepts couldn't be more at odds, and there's no merging of legacies here, just an incredibly disted movie that lurches to its ending and then thankfully dies.

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    2 /10
  • As someone who could never get into James Bond beforehand, Danel Craig's 007 saga stands out as my favorite, and this movie stands out as a highlight in the series. A perfect emotional end to the agent who we've watched grow, and seeing a Bond get such a definitive ending was a bold choice in itself, though the intertwining of the emotional arc is what will keep viewers coming back. Time will only tell with a new 007 inevitably on the horizon how Craig's journey will compare, but as of now, his Bond is the most compelling and fulfilling incarnation put to screen.

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    8 /10
  • Being a hugh 007 buff and me not missing a Bond movie, there is only one James Bond and that is Daniel Craig!

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    10 /10
  • Daniel Craig is by far the best James Bond. I don’t think they can replace him as James Bond now.

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    10 /10
  • Castrated chic flick. Very disappointed. Whomever put this graffitti together basically crapped on Ian Flemings work to make some overbearing preachy female empowerment statement. 🙄

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    3 /10

Synopsis

No Time to Die follows James Bond, who has left active service and is living in Jamaica. His peace is disrupted when CIA operative Felix Leiter requests his help in rescuing a kidnapped scientist, leading Bond to confront a dangerous villain equipped with advanced technology. Released in 2021, it continues the Bond saga.


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Cast(25)

Daniel Craig

James Bond

Lea Seydoux

Madeleine

Rami Malek

Lyutsifer Safin

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Lashana Lynch

Nomi

Ralph Fiennes

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Ben Whishaw

Q

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Naomie Harris

Moneypenny

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Rory Kinnear

Tanner

Jeffrey Wright

Felix Leiter

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Billy Magnussen

Logan Ash

Christoph Waltz

Blofeld

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David Dencik

Valdo Obruchev

Ana De Armas

Paloma

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Dali Benssalah

Primo (Cyclops)

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Lisa-Dorah Sonnet

Mathilde

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Coline Defaud

Young Madeleine

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Mathilde Bourbin

Madeleine's Mother

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Hugh Dennis

Dr. Hardy

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Priyanga Burford

Dr. Symes

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Joe Grossi

Hotel Porter

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Nicola Olivieri

Cemetery Caretaker

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Pio Amato

Cemetery Attendant

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Javone Prince

MI6 Security Guard

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Davina Moon

Madeleine's Receptionist

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Amy Morgan

Alison Smith

Videos(2)

Images(62)

Ana de Armas as Paloma with guns in both hands pointed at an offscreen enemy in No Time to Die
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Daniel Craig looking concerned as James Bond in No Time To Die
Daniel Craig looks up, smiling, as James Bond in No Time To Die.
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James Bond holding a handgun in No Time to Die
No Time To Die Review: Daniel Craig's Bond Era Ends Personal & Explosive
6/10

Daniel Craig’s fifth and final outing as Bond is replete with fantastic action sequences and an emotional center despite the final act being shaky.

Reviews(5)

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