No Time To Die

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  • Official Trailer
  • Final US Trailer

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

James Bond has left active service. His peace is short-lived when Felix Leiter, an old friend from the CIA, turns up asking for help, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.

Cast

  • Daniel Craig
  • Rami Malek
  • Léa Seydoux
  • Lashana Lynch
  • Ben Whishaw
  • Naomie Harris
  • Jeffrey Wright
  • Christoph Waltz
  • Ralph Fiennes
  • Rory Kinnear

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Verified Review
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I love James Bond but I will not go to see a woman as 007.

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Carolyn C
Verified Review

Perfect send-off for nearly 15 years of Daniel Craig's James Bond. The sky really is the limit for the future of James Bond. Could have cut about 20 minutes of the film as a part of it seems to drag a bit, but other than that the best Bond film since Skyfall

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Tim H

Metacritic

81
Oct 8, 2021

This 25th 007 film is an epic, explosive and emotional swan song that throws everything against the wall for a genuinely unique entry in the long-running series.

Richard Trenholm
CNET
63
Sep 30, 2021

No Time to Die has moments of pleasure, lots of them, but ultimately it feels heavy in a way a Bond movie shouldn’t; its pacing is off and it can’t quite sell the earnestness and even sentimentality of much of its storyline.

Metacritic review by Moira Macdonald
Moira Macdonald
The Seattle Times
50
Sep 29, 2021

This Bond’s overall arc from modishly merciless killing machine to aging assassin with the familial feels comes off as a treacly sop to psychological complexity.

Metacritic review by Keith Uhlich
Keith Uhlich
Slant Magazine