Die Another Day Critic Reviews
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Die Another Day is still as professionally mediocre as its predecessors.Read the full review
Die Another Day is still utterly absurd from one end to the other, of course, but in a slightly more understated way. And so it goes, Bond after Bond, as the most durable series in movie history heads for the half-century.Read the full review
The savviest and most exciting Bond adventure in years, and that's because there's actually something at stake in it.Read the full review
Die Another Day is only intermittently entertaining but it's hard not to be a sucker for its charms, or perhaps it's just impossible not to feel nostalgia for movies you grew up with.Read the full review
This is a train wreck of an action film - a stupefying attempt by the filmmakers to force-feed James Bond into the mindless "XXX" mold and throw 40 years of cinematic history down the toilet in favor of bright flashes and loud bangs.Read the full review
Brosnan, in his fourth time up at the Bond bat, hits this one out of the park.Read the full review
The new movie lacks something, a special something. It's a quality that has characterized some of the best of the first 19 Bond movies: extravagant ludicrousness.Read the full review
He thrilled me, then betrayed me in the end.Read the full review
Perhaps the most satisfying Bond movie since "The Spy Who Loved Me."Read the full review
The many shots of characters operating devices with remote controls will do little to quiet the complaints that the films have started to resemble video games, and the same can be said of the proliferating digital effects.Read the full review