For starters, it's unconscionable to picture Edgar Wright hiring an actress as esteemed as Diana Rigg for a throwaway ...
Bond being pursued down a ski run is up among the very best 007 scenes to this day, so too is the car chase where Tracy di ...
The star of *The Office*, *Sherlock*, and *The Hobbit* returns to the West End in David Ireland's new play opposite Jack ...
Now that a new James Bond is almost certainly coming our way via Amazon, we ranked all 27 films from worst to best, according ...
In a new play by Deborah Frances-White – host of The Guilty Feminist podcast – four friends find their relationships strained ...
It’s a great film, and the reason it’s so low on this Taylor-Joy-specific list is because she’s often outshone by the ...
During the pandemic, I made it my mission to watch every single James Bond movie in order. It only took me like three days. There was not much to do.
Part of what makes this film so different than any other Bond movie, besides Lazenby, is that it ends in true tragedy: After Bond falls in love with Diana Rigg's Countess Tracy di Vicenzo ...
The film does pretty well right down the cast ... Bond sets out to assassinate him, and falls in love with a vulnerable countess (Diana Rigg), who is shot dead on the day of their wedding.
Diana Rigg (left) is the first of the Bond girls to be arguably more ... which was completed just before her death. Live and Let Die, the first film to feature Roger Moore as Bond, was produced at the ...