Review of No Time to Die (2021) by Peter Bradshaw for The Guardian — 28 Sep 2021
No Time To Die is startling, exotically self-aware, funny and confident, and perhaps most of all it is big: big action, big laughs, big stunts and however digitally it may have been contrived, and however wildly far-fetched, No Time To Die looks like it is taking place in the real world, a huge wide open space that we’re all longing for.
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This review of No Time to Die (2021) was written by Peter Bradshaw and published by The Guardian on 28 Sep 2021.
No Time to Die has generally received positive reviews.
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