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Rian Johnson: ‘Sondheim’s my guy’

By Adam Woodward

The writer/director of Glass Onion talks musicals, murder mysteries, and the sartorial secrets of master detective Benoit Blanc.

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

By David Jenkins

Benoit Blanc enters the canon of iconic movie characters with Rian Johnson’s second foray into whodunit (nu-dunit?) territory.

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No Time to Die

By Adam Woodward

Daniel Craig’s last dance as a Double-O agent brings the present chapter of the long-standing spy saga to a sentimental close.

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Why Timothy Dalton is the best James Bond actor

By Mark Allison

In The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill, Dalton created the template for Daniel Craig’s hard-edged 21st century Bond.

No Time to Die gets an action-stuff, neon-soaked new trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Daniel Craig’s 007 will return to brick-and-mortar cinemas in November, by gum.

Benoit Blanc will return in a sequel to Knives Out

By Charles Bramesco

The sleuth extraordinaire looks set to head up his very own franchise.

007 returns in the first No Time to Die trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Cary Joji Fukunaga’s film will be the actor’s final appearance in the iconic tux.

Knives Out

By David Jenkins

Rian Johnson does his best Agatha Christie impression in this riotous, star-packed homage to the classic whodunnit.

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Rian Johnson goes Agatha Christie in the Knives Out trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Chris Evans, Daniel Craig, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon and more star in the whodunit.

In defence of Quantum of Solace

By Mark Allison

Is Daniel Craig’s second Bond outing really the worst of the entire series?

Watch the criminally good first trailer for Logan Lucky

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Daniel Craig, Channing Tatum and Adam Driver team up for Stephen Soderbergh’s heist caper.

Is Christopher Nolan the best fit for Bond 25?

By Amy Bowker

The Dunkirk director is rumoured to be next in line to helm the 007 franchise.

Steven Soderbergh is back in the driving seat for Logan Lucky

By Adam Woodward

The director has come out of retirement for a Channing Tatum starring NASCAR comedy.

Why Casino Royale is the greatest blockbuster of the 21st century

By Adam Nayman

Director Martin Campbell does not get the respect he deserves for rehabilitating the Bond franchise not once, but twice.

Dreaming Big – The greatest blockbusters of the 21st century

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Twelve writers pin their colours to the tentpole in our survey of the best summer movies of the modern era.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

By Adam Woodward

David Fincher can only slather high-grade attention-grabbing gloss onto Stieg Larsson’s crude pseudo-feminist turd.

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