Gone is the overt sexism that has plagued previous films and instead embraces a diverse cast and a more hopelessly romantic side to the licence-to-kill spy.ĭirected by Cary Joji Fukunaga, the film is in keeping with the other Craig Bond films (Casino Royale, 2006, Quantum of Solace, 2008, Skyfall 2012, Spectre, 2015). The fifth-and-final installation of Daniel Craig as 007 is a continuation of the classic action spy film with car chases, guns, and cool spy gadgets but the overall mood has changed. Léa Seydoux plays this film’s ‘Bond Girl’. With the ScreenX experience only costing a little more than £3 extra for non-Cineworld Plus members than the traditional showing, it is worth trying. A viewing experience that I haven’t had before, ScreenX was a fun and interesting way of watching the newest release. ScreenX draws you into the film on the main screen and immerses you in a virtual reality like setting, with the Hollywood quality that you expect when going to the pictures.
The film made £5 million on its first day of release, more than Spectre (2015), but less than Skyfall (2012).Ĭineworld Castleford, West Yorkshire invited us to watch the film in their state-of-the-art ScreenX, where you can watch the movie on three screens at 270 degrees. The film has big responsibilities on its shoulders, with cinema execs hoping that it will spur cinema attendance to pre-pandemic levels. After sixteen months of waiting, the newest James Bond film, No Time to Die, was released yesterday in cinemas across Britain, with the widest theatrical release of all time with over 700 cinemas showing the flick.