The Wild Geese – The British action classic, starring Richard Burton, Roger Moore and Richard Harris, returns to cinemas with a new 4K restoration
Severin Films has announced the Worldwide UHD Premiere of Andrew V. McLaglen’s 1978 British action classic The Wild Geese. The film’s...
Read MoreBond 25 – All the James Bond themes have been newly arranged and performed by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the James Bond cinematic franchise, Decca Records presents Bond 25, an orchestrated album...
Read MoreBond Blog: A View To A Kill – A James Bond Retrospective
Has James Bond finally met his match? asked the poster to Roger Moore’s seventh and final outing as the British secret service...
Read MoreBond Blog: Octopussy – A James Bond Retrospective
How can I put this? Octopussy is shit. There’s really very little to redeem it. It’s boring, poorly plotted, badly acted and...
Read MoreBond Blog: For Your Eyes Only – A James Bond Retrospective
For Your Eyes Only was the first James Bond movie I saw at the cinema. I was probably nine. It was the Astra Cinema in Barrow-in-Furness,...
Read MoreJames Bond Films set to Return to Cinemas for 007 Retrospective
Following celebrations at the Academy Awards® and the BAFTA’s – the 60th Anniversary celebrations of 007 continue with UK and Irish...
Read MoreBond Blog: Moonraker – A James Bond Retrospective
Moonraker came out just as the 70s were coming to an end. Using the same team as brought about the success of The Spy Who Loved Me: Lewis...
Read MoreBond Blog: The Spy Who Loved Me – A James Bond Retrospective
The Spy Who Loved Me is a great title, but a terrible book. Ian Fleming’s ninth Bond novel is little more than a novella. But even...
Read MoreBond Blog: The Man With The Golden Gun – A James Bond Retrospective
I feel I’ve been a bit harsh with the first Roger Moore entry into the Bond franchise and I doubt I’m going to make any...
Read MoreBond Blog: Live and Let Die – A James Bond Retrospective
Roger Moore had been in the running for Bond right at the very beginning of the series from Dr. No, but his commitment to The Saint got in...
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