NO TIME TO DIE review megathread
Rotten Tomatoes: [TBA]() | Metacritic: [TBA/100]()Print ReviewsBBCIf there are other elements, too, which don't quite reach the heights they're aiming for, in general No Time To Die does exactly what it was intended to do, which is to round off the Craig era with tremendous ambition and aplomb. Beyond that, it somehow succeeds in taking something from every single other Bond film, and sticking them all together.CinemaBlendNo Time To Die wraps up the Daniel Craig era of James Bond with the bow tie it’s always been destined to wear. This is going to be a conversation piece for fans and non-fans alike, as Craig’s Bond is allowed to go places other 007s haven’t dared to visit. With the modern era being a serialized story leading up to one gigantic ending, this is the best possible outcome that anyone could have expected.CNNDaniel Craig's yeoman service comes to its conclusion with "No Time to Die," a big and length-wise bloated epic that includes the desired bells and whistles, which, despite its flaws, should buy the movie considerable goodwill from an audience that has waited (and waited) for it. [...] "No Time to Die" feels as if it's working too hard to provide Craig a sendoff worthy of all the hype associated with it -- an excess that might be summed up as simply, finally, by taking too much time to reach the finish.DeadlineDigital SpyEmpireEvening StandardForbesThe GuardianThe IndependentThe ScotsmanThe TelegraphThe Times (UK) (paywalled)The WrapUproxx via /r/movies https://ift.tt/3mc0Wlb
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