Dan Cooper | 23rd June 2022
The Other Fellow encounters an array of real-life men named James Bond, to examine how having such a famous name affects their lives
Mark Harrison | 9th June 2022
Christopher Lee’s Francisco Scaramanga is the saving grace of 1974’s The Man With The Golden Gun, a kitschy, frazzled adventure for Roger Moore’s 007
Mark Harrison | 1st June 2022
Roger Moore is James Bond, but is his portrayal entirely the funny and kid-friendly 007 that his reputation suggests? We revisit 1973’s Live And Let Die
Mark Harrison | 26th May 2022
There was a simple creative brief for 1971’s Diamonds Are Forever: more like Goldfinger – but what was the cost and value of Sean Connery’s return as 007?
Dan Cooper | 5th May 2022
A newly discovered Moonraker screenplay was penned by 007’s literary creator and jettisons a surprising number of the series’ iconic elements
Dan Cooper | 8th April 2022
The James Bond films, including No Time To Die, are all heading to streaming – but not for long
Dan Cooper | 11th October 2021
The outgoing 007 reflects on the pressures of donning the tuxedo, and the effects on his performances as the character of James Bond
Dan Cooper | 28th September 2021
Daniel Craig is being granted ample time to run his victory lap as James Bond 007, according to the film’s producers
Mark Harrison | 27th September 2021
With spoilers, we examine 2015’s Spectre and the drive to retroactively bring continuity to Daniel Craig’s James Bond 007 films
Simon Brew | 31st August 2021
As we approach the end of the Daniel Craig era of James Bond, a few thoughts on the early threads for his character and where they went