From the Couch Hole: All the Lights Are Changing Green to Red
By Shawn Bourdo |
Previously on FTCH, the little women were poor things that had to call an exorcist who said "This is a ...
Read More From the Couch Hole: With a Pretty Girl Dancin’ to Jug Band Music
By Shawn Bourdo |
Previously on FTCH, Godzilla raids again for the cherry game fuel. Godzilla and the Muppets sang, "We're the best of ...
Read More Book Review: Being Bond: A Daniel Craig Retrospective by Mark Salisbury
By David Wangberg |
Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond in No Time to Die reminded us all how much of an impact ...
Read More The Wit and Wisdom of James Bond Book Giveaway
By Cinema Sentries |
Cinema Sentries has teamed up with Titan Books to award one lucky reader The Wit and Wisdom of James Bond by ...
Read More Book Review: James Bond: SPECTRE: The Complete Comic Strip Collection
By Gordon S. Miller |
Having previously collected and released the James Bond newspaper comic-strip adventures that ran in British newspapers, including in Omnibus Volumes ...
Read More Spectre is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
I have many fond memories of watching James Bond. I remember my dad taking me to see him in the ...
Read More SPECTRE Blu-ray Review: Ghosts of Bond’s Past
By Steve Geise |
After the nearly universal acclaim and gigantic box office for the previous Bond outing, Skyfall, any follow-up was likely to ...
Read More SPECTRE Movie Review: The Story That Baffled Me
By Gordon S. Miller |
SPECTRE is Eon Productions' 24th James Bond film and the fourth starring Daniel Craig. The title is the name of ...
Read More Book Review: The James Bond Omnibus Volume 005 by Jim Lawrence & Yaroslav Horak
By Gordon S. Miller |
Continuing their release of the James Bond comic strips in an oversized omnibus format, Titan Books has released James Bond ...
Read More Skyfall Movie Review: Good but Not Particularly Special
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Chris Morgan The James Bond movie series has existed through 23 films and 50 years, but it's only ...
Read More Skyfall Blu-ray Review: Nobody’s Done It Better
By Gordon S. Miller |
Director Sam Mendes and his team deliver such a satisfying film in so many areas, Skyfall may well be my ...
Read More Skyfall Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
The conclusion of the whole internet debacle is that I now have satellite internet. The commercials all hype the high ...
Read More Quantum of Solace Movie Review: A Rebooted James Bond Takes Two Steps Backward
By Dusty Somers |
The second Daniel Craig Bond film is a good reminder that despite a new actor, new visual aesthetic, and new ...
Read More Casino Royale (2006) Movie Review: James Bond Gets a Reboot in a Remake and It’s Remarkable
By Mat Brewster |
We were very big Remington Steele fans, my family and I. So much so that we still tell this story ...
Read More Best of Bond…James Bond: 50 Years – 50 Tracks Review: An Outstanding Collection
By Luigi Bastardo |
Bond. James Bond. For some, it's the man itself that makes them jump up and down with delight -- personal ...
Read More Die Another Day Movie Review: The Epitome of 007’s Descent into Dumb Action Tropes
By Dusty Somers |
The final outing for Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Die Another Day doesn't seem totally execrable -- but that might ...
Read More The World Is Not Enough Movie Review: This Bond Is Not Enough
By Critical curmudgeon |
As the 19th entry in the James Bond film series, The World Is Not Enough is a disappointment. Directed by ...
Read More Tomorrow Never Dies Movie Review: Enter The Dragon
By Steve Geise |
I've seen all of the Bond movies. I've read all of the original Fleming novels. And yet, this DVD is ...
Read More GoldenEye Movie Review: The Best, Though Most Conservative, Modern James Bond Film
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Ben Platko I am far too young to remember most Bond movies opening, and GoldenEye is no exception. ...
Read More Licence to Kill Movie Review: Reconsidering the Revoking
By Gordon S. Miller |
Licence to Kill is the 16th installment in the James Bond franchise and was the second and ultimately final appearance ...
Read More The Living Daylights Movie Review: It’s Not Easy Being the New Guy, Especially When You’re the New Guy’s Substitute
By Luigi Bastardo |
As anyone who ever found themselves making that awkward transition from one school to another during their years spent in ...
Read More Bond 50: The Complete 22 Film Collection Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
I've always had something of an odd relationship with James Bond. My parents were never huge fans of the franchise ...
Read More A View to a Kill Movie Review: I Want My MTV
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Michael Nazarewycz Okay. Confession time. I specifically chose to review A View to a Kill (1985), the fourteenth ...
Read More Never Say Never Again Collector’s Edition DVD Review: Sean Connery Plays His Most Famous Role One Last Time
By generaljabbo |
The year 1983 was strange, but interesting for James Bond fans. It saw the release of Octopussy, starring the then ...
Read More Octopussy Movie Review: Can’t Live Up To Its Name
By Mat Brewster |
When I was a kid, my family and I would spend a couple of weeks with my dad's clan in ...
Read More For Your Eyes Only Movie Review: At Least the Title Track is Good
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Michael Nazarewycz For Your Eyes Only (1981) marks the twelfth installment in the James Bond franchise, and the ...
Read More Moonraker Movie Review: Even an Established Film Franchise Can Bow to a New Trend
By Luigi Bastardo |
After 33 years, what is honestly left to be said about Moonraker that hasn't already been touched upon? I certainly ...
Read More The Spy Who Loved Me Movie Review: One of the Franchise’s Best
By Gordon S. Miller |
In the prologue to The Spy Who Loved Me, author Ian Fleming claimed it was a manuscript by a Canadian ...
Read More The Man with the Golden Gun Movie Review: All That’s Gold Does Not Glitter
By Gordon S. Miller |
Roger Moore made his second appearance as James Bond in The Man with the Golden Gun, which saw the secret ...
Read More Reflections on Paul McCartney’s ‘Live and Let Die’
By Cinema Sentries |
James Bond films are known for many things, especially the gadgets, the girls, and the music. John Barry's "James Bond ...
Read More Live and Let Die Movie Review: Do You Ever Really Forget Your First (Bond)?
By Shawn Bourdo |
In the last 50 years, most people have seen at least one James Bond film. Mine happened in 1973 at ...
Read More Diamonds Are Forever Movie Review: All Flash and Little Substance
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Brandie Ashe "So James Bond just walked up to a woman, whipped off her bikini top, wrapped it ...
Read More On Her Majesty’s Secret Service Movie Review: The Name’s Lazenby, George Lazenby
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Michael Nazarewycz On Her Majesty's Secret Service is the sixth Bond film in the franchise and the first ...
Read More You Only Live Twice Movie Review: All of the Charm, Action, and Womanizing You Expect
By Lorna Miller |
You Only Live Twice is the fifth film in the James Bond series. Released in 1967, it was intended to ...
Read More Thunderball DVD Review: James Bond in High-Stakes Action at Sea
By generaljabbo |
Beautiful women, exotic locations, and criminal masterminds threatening nuclear holocaust? These are business as usual for M16 agent 007, James ...
Read More Goldfinger Movie Review: The Series Swings into Full Throttle
By Jade Blackmore |
The third James Bond movie, Goldfinger, swung the franchise into full gear after Dr. No and From Russia with Love. ...
Read More From Russia with Love Movie Review: Checkmate on the Orient Express
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Leo Sopicki From Russia with Love, (1963) directed by Terence Young (Dr. No, Thunderball, Wait Until Dark, and ...
Read More Dr. No Movie Review: Introducing James Bond
By Gordon S. Miller |
Welcome to the first assignment of Operation: BOND as Cinema Sentries celebrates the 50th anniversary of the James Bond franchise ...
Read More Book Review: Devil May Care by Sebastian Faulks writing as Ian Fleming
By Gordon S. Miller |
To coincide with the 100th anniversary of his birth, Ian Fleming’s estate commissioned author Sebastian Faulks to write Devil May ...
Read More Book Review: James Bond: The Union Trilogy by Raymond Benson
By Gordon S. Miller |
After a 15-year run that began in 1981, John Gardner retired from writing James Bond novels. The Ian Fleming estate ...
Read More Book Review: The James Bond Omnibus Volume 001 by Anthony Hearn, Henry Gammidge, et al.
By Steve Geise |
The world’s most famous spy had a secret career as a comic strip star in the '50s and '60s, and ...
Read More Various Artists: The Best Of Bond… James Bond Music Review
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Chris Smits James Bond films are among my favorites. I consider myself more than a casual fan but ...
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