Ever since Daniel Craig announced that he would be turning in the tuxedo and putting down the martini glass, the race has been on to decide who will be chosen as the next James Bond. The rumor ...
Daniel Craig’s experience as 007 has become a blur. The British actor, 56, could not remember how many James Bond movies he’s been in during a Nov. 4 Variety interview with his “Queer” co ...
For what it's worth Daniel Craig himself has no opinions on who should play Bond next. "If you were to pass the James Bond torch, who would you love to see play him?" Variety asked him this week.
The man who salvaged Hitler's toilet: Vast collection of Nazi and military memorabilia used in Hollywood blockbusters ...
Lewis was in a good mood. Of course, there were only two dozen reporters around him in Baltimore. Several hundred will await his responses at Tuesday's Media Day at Raymond James Stadium. Collins ...
Project 007 may not have been fully revealed yet, but there is a lot to look forward to from the upcoming James Bond game from IO Interactive. We don't have a lot of information regarding a ...
Lewis Gilbert, the British director of Alfie, Educating Rita and three James Bond films, has died at the age of 97. Born in London in 1920, he started out as a child actor before directing war ...
Source: Election results and race calls are from The Associated Press. The Times publishes its own estimates for each ...
The latest is department store giant John Lewis. Often viewed as a bellwether for the British economy, it is launching a corporate bond aimed at the retail market, with the goal of raising £50m.
Lewis explores the nature of divine love and finds kinship with other believers at Oxford. Narrator: For Lewis, true happiness could only be found in relationship with God. When he entered into ...
Daniel Day-Lewis — “There Will Be Blood” and ... and one of the best ever, to portray a James Bond villain on screen. The Canadian Encyclopedia notes: “Despite his on-screen performances ...
Should Aston Villa have been reduced to 10 men against Liverpool? And why Southampton have every right to feel hard done by.