Review of Casino Royale (2006) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 06 Oct 2016
Craig has the courage to present a hollow man, flooding the empty rooms where his better nature should be with brutality and threat. His smile is more frightening than his straight face, and he doesn’t bother with the throwaway quips that were meant to endear us to the other Bonds.
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This review of Casino Royale (2006) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 06 Oct 2016.
Casino Royale has generally received very positive reviews.
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