The next Bond film in the long-running series will be directed by Denis Villenueve, who also has his hands full with the upcoming Dune: Part Three. As we wait to see where he'll take the franchise — ...
But Dr. No, released in 1962, is where it all started, and rewatching it I was reminded that Sean Connery was seriously menacing as 007. Take one scene where Professor Dent (Anthony Dawson) comes to ...
Looking for a satisfying movie viewing project that takes you through the past 60 years of cinema history with a huge helping of action, intrigue and attractive faces? Why not try watching all the ...
Ian Fleming's James Bond/007 franchise of spy thrillers, most prominently its decades-spanning movie series, is known for their continously recurring tropes – mainly amazing intros, over-the-top ...
In the film Dr. No, Sean Connery's dangerous car stunt nearly killed him. He drove under a construction crane, with only inches to spare. Connery used a stuntman for a less dangerous scene involving a ...
James Bond has dodged more than 4,000 bullets. He has jumped from an airplane, skied off a cliff and escaped castration by laser beam. Now, 007 is in a new kind of peril. Nearly three years after ...
62 years, 25 films and 6 lead actors — but it all began with this iconic line from Sean Connery in Dr. No. This iconic British character, conceived by author Ian Fleming in 1953, has captivated ...