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Kevin Kritiques: No Time To Die (2021)

Kevin Lazzari | Special to the Fitzhugh I was thrilled to hit the theatre and watch the newest Bond movie at the Chaba. There is no better experience than fresh popcorn and watching an epic flix on the big screen.

Kevin Lazzari | Special to the Fitzhugh

I was thrilled to hit the theatre and watch the newest Bond movie at the Chaba. There is no better experience than fresh popcorn and watching an epic flix on the big screen. It has been awhile since the Bond franchise released a movie. “Spectre” was released in 2015 and “No Time to Die” started development in 2016. If you are a Bond fan, six years can be an eternity. “No Time to Die” is the 25th film in the James Bond series and worth the wait.

It is hard to believe that this is Daniel Craig’s fifth Bond movie. I am thankful that he agreed to complete the project, because he does make an excellent Bond. Craig did the role justice and no one can say he phoned it in. He probably had to train harder than any other Bond due the time period of development. I respect anyone that can stay in that kind of shape for six years and do the intense stunts that Craig is known for. 

The film had the strict formula of a Bond movie down to a science. Fast car chases, fantastic locales, despicable villains, and of course the island scene made this film a pleasure to watch. If you love 007, head down to the Chaba and catch this masterpiece. 

Kevin Lazzari, owner of Video Stop, is reviewing movies for the Fitzhugh. “No Time to Die” (2021) is now playing in theatres.

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