Mission accomplished: 'No Time To Die' opens to rave review from critics
Reviews lavished praise on Daniel Craig's fifth and last outing after a 15-year tenure as the suave British secret agent.
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Originally due for release in April 2020 and delayed three times since, 'No Time To Die' held its world premiere in London on Tuesday, with its stars and British royals in attendance.
LONDON: James Bond film 'No Time To Die' may be debuting 18 months later due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but most critics said it was worth the wait.
Reviews lavished praise on Daniel Craig's fifth and last outing after a 15-year tenure as the suave British secret agent, which began with 2006's "Casino Royale".
Originally due for release in April 2020 and delayed three times since, 'No Time To Die' held its world premiere in London on Tuesday, with its stars and British royals in attendance.
"It's #DanielCraig's most grounded and - dare I say it? - most intimate take on #JamesBond with a powerful, unexpected & very emotional payoff. Def worth the wait!," film critic Scott Mantz tweeted.
NO TIME TO DIE: Need more time to process, but I really liked it a lot — def better than Quantum & Spectre. It’s… https://t.co/aeBn015nQo
Giving the movie five stars, Kevin Maher of Britain's The Times newspaper said it was "better than good. It's magnificent."
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"Craig has occasionally been a divisive figure during this five movie stint, from his initial casting ... to his dour performance-style to his off-screen rants about the iniquities of the gig," he wrote.
"Yet all sins are forgiven here. He's a towering charismatic presence from opening frame to closing shot, and he bows out in terrific, soulful, style."
Costing an estimated $200 million to produce, 'No Time To Die' sees Bond come out of retirement to help track down new villain Safin (Rami Malek), who is armed with lethal technology.
"Craig's final film as the diva of British intelligence is an epic barnstormer ... delivering pathos, action, drama, camp comedy ... heartbreak, macabre horror, and outrageously silly old-fashioned action," The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw wrote.
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He also gave it five stars.
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However some criticised the storyline and length.
"... The path to Craig's momentous departure is drowning in plot; it's so convoluted and protracted you might find yourself zoning out through much of the villainy," David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter wrote.
"Even so, it's doubtful that this will be a deal-breaker for many Bond completists ... Even if the two-and-three-quarter hour running time is occasionally a slog, it ultimately delivers."
The Independent's Clarisse Loughrey gave it three stars.
"(Director) Cary Joji Fukunaga has made a smashing piece of action cinema ... it's just a shame it had to be a Bond film," she wrote, adding it felt "strangely anti-climatic" given the hype.
The movie introduces 00 agent Nomi, played by Lashana Lynch.
"Malek is not the only newcomer to make his mark though as Lashana Lynch impresses as Nomi," Digital Spy's Ian Sandwell wrote. "Quick with the one-liners and adept at the stunts, she's instantly likeable and develops a fun friction with Bond."
Bond Premiere: Daniel Craig Stuns In Pink Jacket; Ana's Wardrobe Malfunction. Royals Turn Up Too!
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It was a star-studded London premiere that announced the arrival of the 25th film in the Bond franchise - 'No Time To Die'. The almost-3hr-long film, that hits the theatres in the UK and India on October 1, got a royal welcome, literally and more, to compensate for its-much delayed screening that had to be staggered due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Oscar winners, celebrities and of course key members of the Windsor Palace, braved rain and inclement weather to turn up in solidarity for 007. After all, this is also Daniel Craig's last act as James Bond as the 53-year-old has decided to sign off from the hugely-successful film franchise that have spawned an enterprise over five 5 decades.
Here are a few moments from London's Royal Albert Hall that saw the most high-profile red carpet since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
It was a star-studded London premiere that announced the arrival of the 25th film in the Bond franchise - 'No Time To Die'. The almost-3hr-long film, that hits the theatres in the UK and India on Oct..
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Daniel Craig was a figure of swag and style as he arrived for his swan song at London's Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday. The 53-year-old, dressed in an eye-catching pink velvet dinner jacket, was of course the centre of attention. And rightfully so! Over a span of 15 years, Craig as 007 has entertained the movie world with 5 cinematic adaptations of Ian Flemings's works. He remains a hugely successful supersleuth, and the only blonde Bond in the history of the franchise.
Daniel Craig was a figure of swag and style as he arrived for his swan song at London's Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday. The 53-year-old, dressed in an eye-catching pink velvet dinner jacket, was of cou..
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For those who couldn't make it to London's Royal Albert Hall, there was some virtual comfort. The world is now on Facebook, and so was James Bond! Even as royalty turned up to show Craig some Brit solidarity in person, the world premiere of 'No Time to Die' was streamed exclusively on Facebook. The social media giant broadcast it through Oculus Venues, an experiential space for the Facebook-backed Oculus VR headset. It was hosted by presenter Clara Amfo with ample Facebook-type live commenting, captioning and Q&As.
In pic: Cast members Lashana Lynch, Daniel Craig, Lea Seydoux and director Cary Fukunaga pose during the world premiere of the new James Bond film 'No Time To Die' at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
For those who couldn't make it to London's Royal Albert Hall, there was some virtual comfort. The world is now on Facebook, and so was James Bond! Even as royalty turned up to show Craig some Brit so..
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Ah, well! By now everyone knows that there is a 'Fleabag' link to the latest Bond flick. In April 2019, ‘Fleabag’ creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge (right in pic) was brought in to add spunk to the script. Daniel Craig specifically requested for Waller-Bridge, and wanted her to add a ‘touch of her wit and quirkiness’ to the screenplay.
In pic: American actor Rami Malek (left) and screenwriter Phoebe Waller-Bridge pose on the red carpet after arriving to attend the world premiere of the James Bond 007 film 'No Time to Die' at the Royal Albert Hall in west London.
Ah, well! By now everyone knows that there is a 'Fleabag' link to the latest Bond flick. In April 2019, ‘Fleabag’ creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge (right in pic) was brought in to add spunk to the script..
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Ana de Armas made heads turn as she arrived on the red carpet of the 'No Time To Die' premiere on Tuesday in London. The Cuban actress, who makes her Bond debut opposite Daniel Craig, turned out in a thigh-slit, Louis Vitton black gown, featuring a plunging neckline and silver straps. The 33-year-old had her hair styled in fringe. The British media also reported that De Armas had a bit of an awkard moment at the after-party at Annabel's when she suffered an awkward wardrobe malfunction.
In pic: Ana de Armas (left, Lashana Lynch (centre) and Naomie Harris pose on the red carpet at the world premiere of the James Bond 007 film 'No Time to Die' at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Tuesday.
Ana de Armas made heads turn as she arrived on the red carpet of the 'No Time To Die' premiere on Tuesday in London. The Cuban actress, who makes her Bond debut opposite Daniel Craig, turned out in a..
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Royalty came calling at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Tuesday evening. In a rare joint engagement, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, along with son William and his wife Kate stepped out on to the red carpet to meet the 007 agent. The royals also caught up with director Cary Joji Fukunaga. Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, the producers of the movie that has faced more than a year of delays due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
Prince Charles is patron of the British Film Institute, while William is president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta). Kate Middleton, turned up in a sparkly gold dress with a cape designed by Jenny Packham. British media reported Daniel Craig as saying that the Duchess looked "jolly lovely", while Phoebe Waller-Bridge - who helped write the new Bond script - was stunned by her £290 earrings from Onitaa, added The Daily Mail.
In pic: Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, attend the world premiere of the new James Bond film 'No Time To Die' at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Royalty came calling at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Tuesday evening. In a rare joint engagement, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, along with son William and his wife Kate stepped out on to..
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Billie Eilish radiated happiness at the 'No Time to Die' premiere. The 19-year-old and her songwriter big brother Finneas O'Connell who collaborated on the haunting Bond theme song, met the star cast and the royal attendees at the premiere. The siblings also caught up with Prince William and Kate Middleton inside the Royal Albert Hall. Eilish is the youngest artist to ever record a Bond official theme.
In pic: Finneas O'Connell, left, and Billie Eilish pose for photographers upon arrival for the world premiere of 'No Time To Die', in London on Tuesday.
Billie Eilish radiated happiness at the 'No Time to Die' premiere. The 19-year-old and her songwriter big brother Finneas O'Connell who collaborated on the haunting Bond theme song, met the star cast..
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All eyes were sure on Bond! But England footballer Harry Kane did strike a suave and dapper look in a 007-inspired black tuxedo. The 28-year-old was joined by his glamorous wife Katie Goodland at the 'No Time To Die' premiere on Tuesday. Goodland looked charming in a black satin gown with a silver necklace and a chic black handbag. The couple, who have three kids together, looked quite happy as they posed for shutterbugs.
In pic: Tottenham Hotspur and England footballer Harry Kane poses on the red carpet after arriving to attend the premiere of the James Bond 007 film 'No Time to Die' at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Tuesday.
All eyes were sure on Bond! But England footballer Harry Kane did strike a suave and dapper look in a 007-inspired black tuxedo. The 28-year-old was joined by his glamorous wife Katie Goodland at the..
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Emma Raducanu hit the headlines with her recent US Open coup after defeating Leylah Fernandez. On Tuesday, the tennis pro was a vision in silver at the star-studded London premiere of Bond 25. The 18-year-old, who has recently been announced as Tiffany & Co. ambassador, was snapped at the red-carpet premiere in an iridescent silver gown from Dior’s Resort 2022 collection. Raducanu, born in Toronto and raised in London, stole the show in her sequinned one-shoulder dress with a trail and a floor-length skirt. She wore her dark hair loose.
British tennis player Emma Raducanu poses during the world premiere of the new James Bond film 'No Time To Die' at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Emma Raducanu hit the headlines with her recent US Open coup after defeating Leylah Fernandez. On Tuesday, the tennis pro was a vision in silver at the star-studded London premiere of Bond 25. The 18..
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Jason Momoa has been stationed in London since July as he shoots for 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom'. The 42-year-old took some time off from his shooting schedule to add to the star-studded London premiere of 'No Time To Die'. And Momoa was not alone - accompanying him was daughter Lola and son Nakoa-Wolf. Back in July, Momoa, who shares his kids with wife Lisa Bonet, arrived in London to begin production for his superhero movie.
Yesteryear Bond girl Michelle Yeoh also showed up in a light blue slit dress with a stylish purse. Yeoh . Yeoh featured in 1997’s Bond film 'Tomorrow Never Dies' opposite Irishman Pierce Brosnan.
In pic: Actors Jason Momoa and Michelle Yeoh pose during the world premiere of the new James Bond film 'No Time To Die' at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Tuesday.
Jason Momoa has been stationed in London since July as he shoots for 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom'. The 42-year-old took some time off from his shooting schedule to add to the star-studded London pr..