‘No Time to Die:’ A Fitting Farewell to Daniel Craig

By Ethan Bert The swansong of an era of James Bond captures the essence of the franchise while striving for richer emotional complexity.

“No Time to Die,” the final Daniel Craig installment in the James Bond movie franchise, picks up right where “Spectre” (2015) left off, with James Bond retired from MI6 and pursuing a romantic relationship with Madeleine Swan (Léa Seydoux), and the villain Blofeld (Christoph Waltz) in captivity. Craig’s run brought Bond into the modern world of cyberwarfare while calling into question the efficacy of a secret agent when the enemy is a disembodied digital threat. Craig has brought a new level of ...

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