November 1st, 2022
by David Leigh
Reading Ian Fleming’s original James Bond books in order of publication demonstrates an evolution of the literary 007. The world of spy thrillers changed forever when Ian Fleming sat down in 1952 to write a story that would distract him from his impending wedding. What followed was a 14-book run that defined modern espionage literature […]
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October 25th, 2022
by Julian Gale
Ardent Bond fan Julian Gale gives his verdict on the October 4 event at The Royal Albert Hall. From the moment Shirley Bassey walked on stage at The Royal Albert Hall to a standing ovation I knew this was going to be a great evening, one of glitz and glamour far away from the predictable […]
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October 6th, 2022
by David Leigh
When Ian Fleming sat down to write the “spy story to end all spy stories”, little could the James Bond writer have imagined the resulting phenomenon. After it was published in Britain in 1953 Ian Fleming sometimes ungraciously joked that he started writing Casino Royale as a distraction from his imminent wedding. In truth he […]
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October 5th, 2022
by David Leigh
Last Saturday Bill Koenig of The Spy Command joined me to reflect on 60 years of Big Screen Bond. We discussed our personal experiences of the Bond films over the years – first Bond film, favourite film and highlights in this 35 minutes video. You can find Bill at The Spy Command and on Twitter at […]
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September 20th, 2022
by Javier E. Trujillo
Javier E. Trujillo reviews the fifth and final issue from Dynamite’s 2021 comic book series.
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September 9th, 2022
by David Leigh
A deep dive to establish the highest James Bond box office gross in real terms. Skyfall notched up an impressive box office as the first billion dollar Bond film and was widely reported as the top grossing James Bond movie of all time. Despite expectations, the two subsequent films have failed to beat it. Perhaps […]
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August 30th, 2022
by David Leigh
James Bond is missing in action in the latest novel from Ian Fleming Publications. Double or Nothing is the first in a trilogy of novels focusing on the Double-O Section in which James Bond has vanished while on assignment. It makes sense for Ian Fleming Publications (IFP) to try and establish a new series set […]
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August 9th, 2022
by Javier E. Trujillo
Javier E Trujillo reviews the fourth issue from Dynamite’s 2021 comic book series.
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July 26th, 2022
by David Leigh
This page is the definitive hub for living the James Bond lifestyle. The James Bond lifestyle is built on detail. Beyond the missions, it’s defined by the clothes he wears, the drinks he orders, the cars he drives and the places he inhabits. Across Fleming’s novels and the films, these elements create a world that […]
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June 7th, 2022
by David Leigh
A look at the third and final James Bond novel by Anthony Horowitz. By the time you read this review it may well be redundant. The publishers kindly sent me a review copy earlier in the year, but – thanks mainly, I suspect, to the Spanish postal service – it never arrived. They couriered a […]
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