DVDs
No Time To Die
(Universal – DVD and Blu-ray)
After 15 years and five films Daniel Craig bows out in style as James Bond with a finale that will take your breath away. But before you embark on this hugely enjoyable close on three hour ride it may be worth reacquainting yourself with the previous films in the Craig run, particularly Skyfall and Spectre, since No Time To Die does assume a certain knowledge of what has gone before.
The formula is much the same – a roller-coaster of a plot involving some of the most high-octane car chases of any Bond film, glorious cinematography, the usual high-end locations, glamorous assistants and love interest, amazing gadgets, and the love-hate relationship with Mand Q back home. But there’s also more – there’s a real tinge of nostalgia and references on the soundtrack to the film this resembles in many ways, , which, like , tried to show